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Reviews: In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories
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Reviews of In Our Own Right. Add a Review ». Dean of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia. Editor - Nexus, Newsletter of The Australian Sociological Association Inc., School of Social Science, University of Queensland. Anthony O'Brien, RN. Senior Lecturer, Centre for Mental Health Research, Policy and Service Development, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Diana Grant-Mackie RN BA MN. 2005) Racism alive, well in health system: author. Canberra Times, Thursday 29 September 2005, p.
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Authors: In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories
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Click on the map. Link under each author to link to the Aboriginal Australia Wall Map. Which will give an indication of the locations mentioned in the stories. My story - The beginning, childhood, ambitions and achievements: On April 11th 1930, I was born in the bush according to traditional Aboriginal custom under a tree, on the outskirts of the mining town of Laverton, in the North Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Laverton is almost 300 kilometres north-east of Kalgoorlie. Faye Ryan (nee Clarke).
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Inside: In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories
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Inside In Our Own Right. Through CATSIN's membership and networking, names of Indigenous nurses and assistant nurses were obtained. Read more ». The intimate, private, and heart wrenching stories told in this book, the first of its kind to be published in Australia. Read more ». The Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSIN) was formed following the historic. Read more ». Order your copy ». Dr Sally Goold OAM. Australian of the Year. By Peter Beattie MP. Child and Family Health.
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Foreword: In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories
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This book provides a powerful catalyst for questioning and calling into question the taken-for-granted humanity of us all. When it is considered that the nurses depicted in this book had 'done nothing' other than be of a different colour and culture, bewildering questions arise as to why it was necessary for their white counterparts to treat them so cruelly? How did they endure all the brutal indignities, violation and insults that they suffered? How did they remain focused? My answer to this question is...
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Acknowledgements: In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories
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Through CATSIN's membership and networking, names of Indigenous nurses and assistant nurses were obtained. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses were approached to submit or tell their stories; several declined to do so. One assumes that for some, telling their stories would have been too confronting - painful issues would have opened up old wounds. Their right to refuse was respected. This publication was initially funded by the Australian Government. Project grants 2003-2004). We are in...
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Media: In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories
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To Launch of the book. In Our Own Right Black Australian Nurses' Stories. Sunday 4 December 2005 JCU Campus Thursday Island. Let me begin by saying I'd like to thank the special nurse in my life, my wife Heather, for drawing my attention to this terrific book - In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories. Today we're privileged to be in the presence of some amazing women, who blazed a trail with courage and determination. The women in this book had to overcome great challenges. Sally has gone on t...
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Organizational Jazz - Inside Organizational Jazz
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This book presents concepts and strategies for developing the performance of organizations through the recognition that they consist of two types of assets. more ». This book is a conversation and we start with a fun comment. It has been four years in the making and we have lived through many of the experiences we recount or make sense of. more ». Accountability, agenda, amplification, analogy, benefits, boundaries, change, chaos, chaotic. more ». Chapter 6 - Extraordinary Leadership Workshop. Extraordin...
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Organizational Jazz - About the Authors
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Is Professor of International Human Resources at the Graduate School of Business, Curtin University of Technology. Alma inaugurated the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program and is interested in such questions as what should business be? Kathrine (Katrina) Selmer Johansen. Order your copy ». Extraordinary Performance through Extraordinary Leadership. By David Napoli, Alma M. Whiteley and Kathrine S. Johansen. Xii 252 pages softcover, Available October 2005. The Injuries of Neoliberalism. Websit...
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Organizational Jazz - Chapter 10 - Introduction to Stories or "The World of Experiences"
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Chapter 10 - Introduction to Stories or The World of Experiences. The stories we present here are no ordinary ones. They tell of ideas such as the ones we have shared throughout the book being put into practice. How hard is it do you think, to change from the mechanistic environment to the extraordinary one? 1 Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal. A pseudonym to protect the organization's identity). This story is about a client organization that David has worked with over a number of years. It tells a story o...
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Organizational Jazz - Chapter 8 - Learning Through Reflection
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Chapter 8 - Learning Through Reflection. Times have changed. We are experiencing more pressures and problems and find that old ways of managing no longer work. We hope that by introducing you to our favourite scholars, and adding our own experiences, has broadened organizational possibilities for you. Ignorance of the scientific evidence which supports that human systems are complex adaptive systems with rules that change? Ignorance of intangible assets? This is high risk. The transformation edge, which ...