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Panel members reflected upon their leadership journeys, and advice for others working to advance health equity, especially in a primary healthcare context. One participant summed up the discussions as highlighting the importance of "passion, persistence and purpose".
Facilitated by Dr Tim Senior, a contributing editor at Croakey Health Media, and a GP working in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation.
Panel Members:
Hayley Longbottom, a Jerrinja, Cullunghutti, Wandi Wandandian woman, from Waminda on the South Coast of NSW.
Melanie Briggs, descendant of the Gumbaynggirr and Dharawal peoples, from Waminda on the South Coast of NSW.
Dr Elizabeth Deveny - CEO of the Consumers Health Forum of Australia.
Karl Briscoe is a proud Kuku Yalanji man from Mossman - Daintree area of Far North Queensland, and CEO of the National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners (NAATSIHWP).
Adjunct Associate Professor Learne Durrington - CEO of the WA Primary Health Alliance.
This #CroakeyLIVE was sponsored by the WA Primary Health Alliance as part of a Croakey project marking Medicare’s 40-year anniversary.