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  Bronwen Griffiths 

 

Bronwen is a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Emergency based in Northern NSW. She also has a Master in Public Health and works part time as an online tutor for the School of Public Health at Sydney University in the area of emerging global public health challenges. 

Bronwen grew up in Auckland surrounded by a large Pasifika community and believes strongly that supporting Pacific nurses to develop frontline skills is a vital part of strengthening the systems needed to face the many environmental and health challenges that are building in the region. 

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  Angela Gittus  

Angie is a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Emergency working in a public hospital in New South Wales, and a Red Cross International Health Delegate on the roster to respond to disasters. 

She has a Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine through James Cook University, with a focus on Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance.

 

Outside of work Angie is a campaigner for environmental issues, recognising the importance of a healthy environment as integral to providing for the health needs of communities.

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  Dominic de Salis

Dominic is a Paramedic with New South Wales Ambulance Service who has worked in both regional and metropolitan operations, and is familiar with working in a low resource environment. He has responded to multiple national disasters in clinical operations, Incident Management Teams and Emergency Operation Centre interagency liaison roles. 

He has a Bach. of Paramedicine and is studying a Master of Disaster and Emergency Management through Charles Darwin University.

 

Dominic believes in the importance of developing resilience in healthcare, and empowering individuals to make a difference within their communities.

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