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NT Health Northern Territory nurses and midwives have been recognised tonight in Darwin at the 2021 Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards in a year of record nominations. More than 140 nominations were received across nine categories recognising the outstanding efforts of nurses and midwives from all over the Territory over the past 12 months. The 2021 gala event recognised both finalists and overall winners for 2020 and 2021, after the 2020 awards were postponed due to COVID-19. All nurses and midwives who hold a current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and are employed in the Northern Territory at the time of nomination or within 12 months of nomination are eligible for the annual awards. ....
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NT s largest Aboriginal community, Maningrida, takes control of local health service FriFriday 5 updated FriFriday 5 Charlie Gunabarra says the handover marks an important moment for people in Arnhem Land. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Northern Territory s largest remote community has taken full control of its health service after 45 years under government oversight. Key points: Maningrida s primary health care centre is now in Aboriginal hands Mala la Health s chief executive says the community has pushed for the handover for decades The remote clinic is one of the Northern Territory s busiest The new Mala la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation will oversee primary health care in Maningrida also known as Manayingkarírra and its surrounding homelands, which have about 3,500 residents. ....
Department of Health Recent monsoonal rains in the Top End have increased the threat of the potentially deadly disease, Melioidosis. There are between 40 and 90 cases of the soil-borne disease reported in the Northern Territory each year with the majority diagnosed across the Wet Season between October and May. Dr Vicki Krause, Director of Disease Control and Environmental Health, Top End Health Service said recent heavy rains and the monsoonal weather expected in the coming weeks increased the risk of the disease. “In past years around 10 per cent of infections have been fatal, even with the best medical care. Last season there were 45 cases of Melioidosis and one death in the NT,” she said. ....
Natasha Fyles defends Health Department response to damning coronial findings â and other findings before it WedWednesday 16 Natasha Fyles faced questions over whether she took too long to read the damning report. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Northern Territory Health Minister has disputed a coronial finding that inaction by health authorities contributed to the deaths of three young people in remote Indigenous communities, while defending herself for not yet reading the damning findings in full. Key points: Hours later, the minister s office vowed to act on its recommendations But Natasha Fyles admitted on Wednesday morning she had not read the full document ....