“My work at Katungul is embedded in the community. I think that’s what makes it such a privilege. I’m not just treating an individual in a hospital bed. At Katungul, we look at that person as being part of a much bigger picture that involves family, environment and culture. I’m not seeing an individual in an institution, I’m seeing them within their community - it’s completely unfabricated and aut hentic. Working for an Aboriginal community is a breath of fresh air if you’ve been trained in a western model.
In a small way, my role at Katungul contributes to reconciliation because we provide world class health care services equal to those available to all Australians. You cannot have reconciliation if you don’t have an equal playing field. This week, like every week, I’ll continue to work my hardest. In my view it’s very important to maintain a consistent long-term service for more than one generation in a community. It needs to be sustainable – it’s not about short term thinking.
This year’s theme “All In This Together” is a very good idea for us to all work towards. If we truly embrace this concept then we could really help lift each other.”
"I am passionate about supporting community. That's what I most enjoy about my role - that and working alongside my colleagues to plan programs that we know will engage our community. It's a privilege to see people gaining skills to make positive changes for themselves and their families. I think that Katungul provides holistic services tailored to wrap around the clients we support with all their medical, community, social and emotional needs.
During Reconciliation Week and every week, I'll provide services and supports to anyone who requires it with equality and integrity. “All In This Together” says it all – we are all accountable and here to support each other with sensitivity."
"This week during Reconciliation week, I want to listen to my clients and their stories, so their experiences equip me to do my job better in the future. Katungul has given me the opportunity to work alongside people who are some of the most vulnerable in the Australian population and it’s such a privilege. Over the past few months we’ve seen bushfires, floods and now COVID19. It’s really brought out the best in Katungul and made us all closer. We have just done what we know best - and that’s work together to help each other. That’s what Aboriginal communities do. This year’s Reconciliation week theme “All In This Together” really resonates with me because it’s the DREAM OUTCOME. We can ALL be in this together for a respectful future - a positive future.”