The opportunity to reclaim the space as First Peoples nursing leaders privileging the voices of
other First Peoples nurses in this space in this country is historic and long overdue.
Not exact matches
Yes, you need to reveal your nipple (and sometimes your whole breast) in order to
nurse, and that may make you feel uneasy at
first, or make
other people feel uneasy because they're not used to it.
I don't remember the
first time I
nursed in public but I'm somebody who's very confident and it's so important to me for something to be convenient and so sometimes with certain things I don't have time to be nervous and worrying about what's going to happen, you know.Sometimes I have
other family members that are like, «oh be careful», but it's not for me it's for the
other people who are uncomfortable, you know.
Your body may be less sensitive to the sensations of
nursing than
other people are, or you may be more used to them than you used to be when you
first started.
«I look forward to working with the
First Minister, with cabinet colleagues, and with
other progressives to reduce class sizes, deliver more
nurses, be ambitious in our approach to housing, ending mental health discrimination, and supporting teachers and our young
people to achieve the highest standards.
During the
first session earlier this month, Swaroop, along with
other doctors and
nurses from Northwestern Memorial Hospital, gave training on how to clear airways, move injured
people from a busy intersection and minimize bleeding.
After the vote, Ms Williams said: «I look forward to working with the
first minister, with cabinet colleagues, and with
other progressives to reduce class sizes, deliver more
nurses, be ambitious in our approach to housing, ending mental health discrimination, and supporting teachers and our young
people to achieve the highest standards.»
The Bill aims to expand the post-traumatic stress disorder benefits and presumptive benefits provided to
first responders through the original Bill 163, by including
nurses, health care workers providing close assistance to
first responders, and workers
other than police officers who provide police services or support the work of
persons who provide police services.
Other members include the Australian College of Midwives, the Australian College of
Nursing, National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, National Congress of Australia's
First Peoples, Oxfam Australia, Reconciliation Australia, the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and the Lowitja Institute.