Nadene Edmonds
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First Nations Advisor RACMA
MELBOURNE
Joined June 2022
Whaikaha, & the NZSL Board wish to acknowledge the passing of Stephanie Āwheto over the weekend. Stephanie was the first trilingual (te reo Māori, NZSL and English) interpreter in Aotearoa and helped to create and modify signs to reflect Te Ao Māori.
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Hamilton's new Te Kōhao Health, Wellness and Diagnostic Centre is designed to give Māori in the region tino rangatiratanga over their own health. https://t.co/iDm8M2kjnO
rnz.co.nz
Hamilton's new Te Kōhao Health, Wellness and Diagnostic Centre is designed to give Māori in the region tino rangatiratanga over their own health.
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⭐ PRIDOC 2024 ARTWORK STORY 🪐 "In the heart of the artwork, three circles stand proudly, each bearing the weight of profound significance..." 🖌️ Find out the meaning of the PRIDoC 2024 visuals by Kaurna woman, Tikana Telfer, in her artist statement: https://t.co/reYphnqeIo
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🥇 AWARD WINNER 🥇 👏🏾👏🏾 Congratulations to AIDA member Dr Stephanie Trust for being named WA’s best rural GP at the 2024 WA Rural Health Excellence Awards. 🩺 The Gidja and Walmajarri doctor was recognised for her dedication as a rural health care clinician in east Kimberley.
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"Everyone felt like we have to do as much as we could to prove that it could survive and thrive. That's the vibe that kept us going every day." Thursday marks 20 years of operations for Whakaata Māori, formerly Māori Television. https://t.co/TSzaFymwfe
rnz.co.nz
The broadcaster has survived the last two decades by staying true to its kaupapa, despite challenges, an advocate says.
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Meanwhile, without any fanfare, there are good people doing great stuff in their communities. Kirsty Fong and Manase Lua talk about te tiriti to those hungry to learn @etangata
Full interview: Aotearoa has a vibrant and diverse 3rd culture. Migrants who are very much part of this Te Tiriti conversation too. Manase Lua is Tongan and works in health and disability. Kirsty Fong is part of the group Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga.
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1/3 This is how the hands of Boorai should be held. Not bound by cable ties. VACCHO vehemently condemns the actions of the Western Australian man who allegedly bound three Aboriginal kids with cable ties in Cable Beach earlier this week.
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Hundreds of doctors have pleaded with Minister of Health Dr Shane Reti for more detail on what will replace the now dismantled Māori Health Authority, Te Aka Whai Ora. https://t.co/sSJrWkPPHJ
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Our @yoorrookjc submission delves into the pervasive barriers hindering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities’ access to mainstream health services, with racism standing out as a formidable obstacle in recent decades.
vaccho.org.au
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🌟 Join our first individual bookable workshop of 2024! 👨⚕️👩⚕️ AIDA's Clinical Application of Cultural Safety Training workshops are now being offered to single practitioners around the country - starting with Queensland. 🔗 Register now: https://t.co/PzTJXZl9JH
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Our latest podcast covers the challenges of Medical Administration when an inpatient takes his own life. Dr Nick O’Connor, a psychiatrist with 25-plus years experience, explores this scenario through the lens of the restorative justice approach. Listen at https://t.co/yEAsL22Dpz
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In the latest Safeguarding Healthcare podcast, we discuss a young surgeon proposing a novel technique for paediatric diabetes management. Listen @ Apple https://t.co/fn0SbyoEjE Spotify https://t.co/fBKUAUPV16 Google https://t.co/xuu7PucQn7 Player FM https://t.co/H0LSFqS8d9
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The @yoorrookjc is actively seeking submissions for its inquiry into education, health and housing injustice affecting First Peoples in Victoria. The deadline for all submissions is 8 February 2024. https://t.co/i7fNM1n4Hn.
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Launched: The Centre of Excellence for Aboriginal Families Wellbeing. Read more here - https://t.co/bTUnwYXFt1
@BalitDurnDurn
#Aboriginalfamilies #Aboriginalways #Aboriginalculture
vaccho.org.au
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Last Monday, Dr Stephen Gourley became the 14th President of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine. He will complete his two-year term in November 2025. Read more in YourED:
youred.org.au
Dr Stephen Gourley commenced his two-year term as ACEM President today, following a formal handover at last week’s Annual General Meeting.
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We have an upcoming vacancy for the A Better Culture Project Manager. https://t.co/BofWPXekQZ
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..."we have to understand what racism looks like and feels like & what it produces to be able to vision a different future ... For me, an amazing future would be everyone practising cultural safety & anti-racism," @JanineMilera Mohamed @ausoftheyear
https://t.co/Jg6kG1qo8I
abc.net.au
Narungga Kaurna woman Janine Mohamed, a pioneer for Indigenous healthcare, has been named Victoria's 2024 Australian of the Year.
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