“When we get this right for Aboriginal Australians, we will get it right for all Australians”
(Sherry Holzapfel Metro North Health, QLD)
Indigenous cultural and health leaders and executive leaders from North Metro Health, Queensland, share stories about how Aboriginal perspectives can bring healing, safety, wellbeing, and kindness for all: Indigenous and non-Indigenous; staff, patients, and families alike.
Hosted by Uncle Alan Parsons, Bidjara Man, Health Advocate, QLD, and Lucy Mayes, Manager of Engagement, Hush Foundation, and Author (‘Beyond the Stethoscope: Doctors’ Stories of Reclaiming Hope, Heart and Healing In Medicine’)
- Elwyn Henaway, Cultural Connections Officer, Metro North Health, QLD
- Louise Oriti, Executive Director, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Metro North Health QLD
- Jackie Hansen, Chief Executive Metro North Health, QLD
- Sherry Holzapfel, Executive
“When we get this right for Aboriginal Australians, we will get it right for all Australians”
(Sherry Holzapfel Metro North Health, QLD)
Indigenous cultural and health leaders and executive leaders from North Metro Health, Queensland, share stories about how Aboriginal perspectives can bring healing, safety, wellbeing, and kindness for all: Indigenous and non-Indigenous; staff, patients, and families alike.
Hosted by Uncle Alan Parsons, Bidjara Man, Health Advocate, QLD, and Lucy Mayes, Manager of Engagement, Hush Foundation, and Author (‘Beyond the Stethoscope: Doctors’ Stories of Reclaiming Hope, Heart and Healing In Medicine’)
- Elwyn Henaway, Cultural Connections Officer, Metro North Health, QLD
- Louise Oriti, Executive Director, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Metro North Health QLD
- Jackie Hansen, Chief Executive Metro North Health, QLD
- Sherry Holzapfel, Executive