Sentences with phrase «dudgeon say»

Professor Pat Dudgeon said it the other day in the First Nations Suicide Prevention World Leaders Dialogue.
Dudgeon said the «next step of the response, where much of the detail will be decided, is critical,» and called on the government to engage with the community and relevant stakeholders / leaders in Indigenous mental health, suicide prevention and substance abuse:
Professor Pat Dudgeon said it can make the difference to suicide in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities that we are all looking for.

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Statoil says that the final turbine on its Dudgeon field in England has been installed and the company is «well on its way» to providing over 1 million homes in Europe with renewable electricity.
«Dudgeon offshore wind farm is part of Statoil's strategy of gradually supplementing our oil and gas portfolio with profitable renewable energy,» Irene Rummelhoff, Statoil's executive vice president for New Energy Solutions, said in a statement.
«There are 338 kinds of freshwater fish in the Yangtze River and 162 of them are endemic to the river — that is, found nowhere else,» says ecologist David Dudgeon of the University of Hong Kong.
Those sturgeon still plying the Yangtze today might end up being the last of their kind: «the living dead,» says aquatic ecologist David Dudgeon of the University of Hong Kong.
«There's recently been a move for more baby boomers to come online as well as more younger singles,» says RSVP spokeswoman Melanie Dudgeon.
To me this is obvious, but I've learned to include this sort of disclaimer to make it marginally more difficult for dodgers, denialists, and dudgeon demons to avoid actual thought in favor of straw man arguments and other mischaracterizations of what I've actually said.
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Dudgeon will be our tenth grid connection project using AC technology,» says Tim Dawidowsky, CEO of the Transmission Solutions Business Unit within Siemens» Power Transmission Division.
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The ATSISPEP team leaders — Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat Dudgeon, Professor Jill Milroy, Dean of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia, and Professor Tom Calma, Expert Adviser and Convener of the ATSISPEP National Advisory Committee — said they hope the Federal Government agrees they have placed Indigenous suicide prevention activity «on a firm foundation» through the report which:
«In particular, we welcome the $ 85m new funding promised to Indigenous mental health, and the broad recognition of our wellbeing and mental health needs as a priority,» said NATSILMH chair Pat Dudgeon.
Coauthored by Melissa Sweet, Patricia Dudgeon, Kerry McCallum and Matthew Ricketson, it says:
In a timely publication, Indigenous mental health leaders Pat Dudgeon, Tom Calma, and Abigail Bray have urged this week for new approaches to address the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health gap, saying:.
University of Canberra Chancellor Professor Tom Calma said the ATSISPEP team had conducted the wide - ranging evaluation of the effectiveness of existing suicide prevention services and programs under the stewardship of Indigenous National Mental Health Commissioner Professor Pat Dudgeon.
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