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Supporting Indigenous Nurses
Integrity Health & Safety supports the ongoing professional development of Aboriginal & Torres Islander nurses by funding scholarships in First Aid, CPR, Flu Vaccination and Leadership courses to assist build healthcare capability in their communities and farther afield.
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“I hope that this Immunisation Course Scholarship from Integrity Health & Safety will enable me to achieve my nursing goals and ensure my daughter grows up in a world of understanding people who don’t judge others for their skin colour.”
Erin Finlayson, 5th Year registered nurse, Upper Hunter Valley

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According to data by the Australian Genetic Heart Disease Registry, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death in Australia,. Shockingly, this devastating condition can strike anyone, anywhere, at any time - including young, healthy athletes engaged in physical activity. Let’s explore the importance of AEDs, the... read more →
According to data by the Australian Genetic Heart Disease Registry, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death in Australia,. Shockingly, this devastating condition can strike anyone,... read more →
As a parent or caregiver, there's nothing more important than keeping the children in your care safe and healthy. While it's impossible to predict when an emergency will happen,... read more →
The panelists discussed some of the challenges for closing the gap for First Nations people, the importance of social and economic empowerment and the value of money when it... read more →
It’s heart disease with about 40% of heart attacks being fatal for women. According to research from Heart Research Australia, ‘the majority of women don’t realise it’s one of... read more →