
WHOCC Nursing, Midwifery & Health Development UTS
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The UTS WHOCC for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development is part of an international collaborative network that undertakes projects in support of WHO.
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https://www.uts.edu.au/research/who-collaborating-centre 10-01-2024 22:59:54
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.World Health Organization (WHO) will produce the second State of the World Nursing report! WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announces this great news virtually on #ICNCongress Day 3 Plenary. This report will show the impact of the #pandemic and how we can rebuild the global #nursing workforce. #ICN2023


For the first 70 years of World Health Organization (WHO) we had no State of the Worlds Nursing report and now 2 in 5 years. Thank you Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for both recognizing and acting on the centrality of #nurses to #HealthForAll #UHC

We had the honour to host Huong Tran Director of the Division of Programmes for Disease Control World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific UTS Health last week with WHOCC colleagues Prof Julian Gold The Albion Centre, Prof Jacqui Webster The George Institute for Global Health and Dr Phillip Read SESLHD #collaboration


We are thrilled to announce the Inaugural Symposium on Upstream Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) in Nursing Practice - September 27, 2024, at 10 AM (AEST)! Scan the QR code or visit our website to register today. Questions? [email protected] UTS School of Nursing & Midwifery UTS Health #SDoH


The Oceania Mental Health Advisory Committee is hosting a Wellbeing at Work: Cultures of Support and Connection in the Pacific Region Webinar on Oct 2, 2024 08:30 AEST. Register via QR code or link below! UTS Health World Federation for Mental Health Fiji National University and SPCNMOA zoom.us/meeting/regist…






Exciting collaboration for our Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 PHR Strengthening Health Workforce Education program! We had the honor of hosting CNO Solomon Islands Michael Larui, and Nurse Advisor for Pacific Community Karen Hammad UTS Health UTS @AngelaJDawson Kathleen Baird Debra Anderson


Lovely to have Richard Desir Nursing Officer from Public Health Wales visit us on his way to visit CNMO Australia Alison McMillan and CNMO Victoria Karrie Long through Florence Nightingale Foundation scholarship! Always inspiring to meet fellow #nursing and #midwifery leaders from around the world.


📢New LINKS Magazine! Volume 18 highlights WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean contributions & practical tools for working in fragile, conflict-affected, & vulnerable settings. Explore innovative practices & impactful strategies. 🔗 Read it now: indd.adobe.com/view/df6f3001-… #Nursing #Midwifery #GlobalHealth



We've released a new video capturing the Centre's transformative work improving health in the #Pacific! In the words of our Director Prof Michele Rumsey AM FACN PhD, "a celebration of the relationships we have built with our Pacific Island colleagues" Full video: youtube.com/watch?v=wPJ3LP…


Last month #CNMOs from Pacific at #PHONM25 partners & UN agencies in attendance to strengthen #UHC #nursing #midwifery workforce coordinated by Karen Hammad @SilinaMotofaga for a week of discussions


On #WHD2025 we celebrate our regional Pacific Leadership Program supported through Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 Strengthen Health Workforce in the Pacific (Nursing and Midwifery) #SWHP. Building contemporary evidence and providing training on: ✔️Regulation ✔️Leadership ✔️Education ✔️GEDSI


Exciting progress on our Strengthening Health Workforce in the Pacific (Nursing and Midwifery) #SHWP Program in #Vanuatu to discuss situational updates on #nursing #midwifery challenges, provision of technical support & forthcoming contracts between Vanuatu Health Ministry🇻🇺 UTS School of Nursing & Midwifery


That's a wrap for our #SPCNMOA #PacificLeadershipProgram 2025 Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺👏 Insight in #education #HumanResourcesforHealth #regulation #leadership in the #Pacific core to this years program. Thank you so all those involved! UTS School of Nursing & Midwifery UTSHealth #SOWN2025


From March 31-April 11, we held the #PacificLeadershipProgram for emerging Pacific nursing and midwifery leaders. Hear from some of our previous fellows who became mentors this year! Wonderful to see the program advance leaders in the region. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 #SPCNMOA UTS School of Nursing & Midwifery UTSHealth