Marissa Daniels is a paediatric intensive care medicine trainee, yAFMW co-Chair and past Treasurer for AFMW.
National Reconciliation Week is held from May 27 to June 3.
AFMW stands with all Australians during this week, National Reconciliation Week, to learn about our shared cultures and histories.
The Uluru Statement from the heart is an invitation to the Australian people, from First Nation Australians. It asks us to support a First Nations voice in the constitution and begin our journey to a better Australia.
AFMW is committed to working towards equitable health outcomes for all, especially women and children. We are collaborating with colleagues from all around Australia to progress a number of initiatives:
Louise Numina Napanangka painting Purple Bush Medicine Leaves – in her native language
To get involved in any of these initiatives, contact the AFMW Secretary.
Learn more about the Uluru Statement here.
Find out how to participate in National Reconciliation week here.
Marissa Daniels is a paediatric intensive care medicine trainee, yAFMW co-Chair and past Treasurer for AFMW.
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