Sentences with phrase «rural health advocate»

Croakey acknowledges and thanks rural health advocate Alison Fairleigh for providing the following clips of some conference presentations.
Perhaps this tweet from rural health advocate Alison Fairleigh is a sign of things to come.

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CLEARWATER — Jennifer Rice, New Democrat spokesperson for northern Rand rural health, will visit Clearwater, Ashcroft and Quesnel to hear from parents, advocates and service providers about access to maternity care.
DAWSON CREEK — Jennifer Rice, New Democrat spokesperson for northern and rural health, will visit Dawson Creek on March 3 to hear from parents, advocates and service providers about access to maternity care.
«On behalf of the New Democrat caucus, and as the spokesperson for rural and northern health, I celebrate the deal recently made and promise that New Democrats will continue to advocate for smart investments in health services that benefit women and their families.»
The second establishes a rural health council to advocate for rural health needs and advise the state commissioner of health (A. 7203).
The remaining few infections are often in the most rural or challenging spots — ongoing conflict between Islamic militants and counterterrorism forces in Mali, for example, has made it difficult for public health advocates to safely work in the area.
She is an advocate for rural mental health and contributes to contemporary rural health conversations in social media such as Twitter @RhondaWilsonMHN #RuralMH.
Twomey called on the rural health sector to advocate for the Queensland Premier to address the governance structures of state departments to ensure that they enable empowerment for people in the regions.
Gordon has built a leading national organisation from a cottage industry to a now indispensable professional body that advocates on behalf of rural and remote health.
Leanne Coleman, who worked with Gordon Gregory for 30 years, pays tribute to him in the article below, as a strong, determined and inclusive advocate for rural health and social justice.
As clinical teacher and supervisor working within the Australian public mental health service, in both urban and rural settings, the main focus in Julie's work has been to encourage and facilitate her younger colleagues» professional competence and confidence to build, and advocate for, the healthy social and emotional development of babies and toddlers in their work with families and communities.
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