Naccho Chair Donnella Mills On Why We Need The National Agreement On
Naccho Chair Donnella Mills On Why We Need The National Agreement On Public servants need to work ‘with the national agreement on closing the gap on their desks,’ as they seek to build trust with first nations communities and engage in genuine co design, says donnella mills, chair of national aboriginal controlled community health organisations (naccho). ms mills was one of the first nations speakers at. Naccho chair donnella mills said, “the national agreement is such a momentous time for aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples. it is the first time a national agreement designed to improve outcomes for aboriginal and torres strait islander people has been developed and negotiated between australian governments, local government, and.
Donnella Mills Naccho Donnella mills is a proud torres strait islander woman with ancestral and family links to masig and nagir. she is chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation (naccho), a member of james cook university council and was recently appointed to the commonwealth government’s advisory council on family, domestic and sexual violence. from 2014 … continued. Naccho chair donnella mills said, “the national agreement is such a momentous time for aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples. it is the first time a national agreement designed to improve outcomes for aboriginal and torres strait islander people has been developed and negotiated between australian governments, local government, and. In cairns this morning, donnella mills, the chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation (naccho) said, ‘the prelude to this budget has been dominated by the mainstream and economic concerns. we understand that the government is concerned with cost of living pressures, affordable housing , and domestic violence. Donnella mills said closing the gap remains a priority (image: naccho) the peak body of aboriginal controlled health organisations has commended parts of the 2024 federal budget but also stresses that lasting structural reform is needed to help close the gap in health outcomes for first nations people.
Message From Naccho Chair Donnella Mills Naccho In cairns this morning, donnella mills, the chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation (naccho) said, ‘the prelude to this budget has been dominated by the mainstream and economic concerns. we understand that the government is concerned with cost of living pressures, affordable housing , and domestic violence. Donnella mills said closing the gap remains a priority (image: naccho) the peak body of aboriginal controlled health organisations has commended parts of the 2024 federal budget but also stresses that lasting structural reform is needed to help close the gap in health outcomes for first nations people. Donnella mills i s a proud torres strait islander woman with ancestral and family links to masig and nagir. donnella is a member of james cook university council, director of wuchopperen health service and chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation – naccho. she is a cairns based lawyer with lawright, a. Donnella mills, the acting chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation or naccho, and john paterson, the chief executive officer of the aboriginal medical services alliance northern territory, an affiliate member of naccho, and convener of the aboriginal peak organisations northern territory.
1 June 2022 Naccho Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Health News Donnella mills i s a proud torres strait islander woman with ancestral and family links to masig and nagir. donnella is a member of james cook university council, director of wuchopperen health service and chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation – naccho. she is a cairns based lawyer with lawright, a. Donnella mills, the acting chair of the national aboriginal community controlled health organisation or naccho, and john paterson, the chief executive officer of the aboriginal medical services alliance northern territory, an affiliate member of naccho, and convener of the aboriginal peak organisations northern territory.
Comments are closed.