Advocacy in Conversation – EP3: Ngayubah Gadan ‘Coming Together’ Consensus Statement


About the podcast

For this episode, John Bruning CEO and Professor Faye McMillan AM, Deputy Rural Health Commissioner, discuss the creation, collaboration and impact of the recently released Ngayubah Gadan (Coming Together) Consensus Statement. This significant Statement highlights the importance of healthcare codesign with communities and how paramedicine can play a crucial role in rural and remote multidisciplinary teams. 

Acknowledgement of Country:
This recording takes place on the lands of the Wiradjuri peoples of Wiradjuri country, and the lands of the Darkinjung people of Darkinjung country in NSW. 
We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia, the Māori peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, and the Indigenous Peoples of the lands and countries where our members and listeners are today.  

Credits: 
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Podcast Information

Length
45 minutes
Released
2023-07-06
Total plays
499

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