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ANMF - Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (via Public) / International Day of Mourning - Remembering nurses who have died from COVID-19 during global pandemic
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International Day of Mourning – Remembering nurses who have died from COVID-19 during global pandemic
On this International Day of Mourning, which commemorates those who have died at work, The End COVID for All campaign and the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF), come together to pay tribute to the 3,000 nurses across the world who have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
Tragically, that is more nurses than the total of nurses who died throughout the entirety of World War 1.
“Nurses around the world have been at the forefront during the fight against COVID-19. Today, we stop and reflect on their extraordinary commitment, dedication and the sacrifices they made for those people in their care,” ANMF Acting Federal Secretary, Lori-Anne Sharp, said today.
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ANMF launches new national aged care campaign: ‘It’s not too much’
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has launched its new national campaign aimed at ensuring that aged care is a priority in the upcoming 2021 Budget and that the Morrison Government introduces urgently-needed laws that mandate safe, staff ratios in every nursing home, 24/7.
The ‘It’s Not Too Much’ campaign features a series of radio and TV commercials and website, asking Australians to help influence the Morrison Government to legislate staff ratios, to stop the suffering and neglect of elderly nursing home residents.
Mobile billboards will also circulate across the electorates of five of our key politicians: the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, the Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, the Health and Aged Care Minister Greg Hunt, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese and Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers.