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Aboriginal Health in Focus

With Dr Corey Dalton

All caregivers are invited to join us to hear Dr Corey Dalton share his lived experiences working in the Aboriginal Medical Service and how we might journey with Aboriginal people towards real reconciliation.

Date: Monday 29 May

Time: 12.30pm - 2pm

Location: Auditorium (MURTEC)

RSVP: Holly.Edwards@sjog.org.au

About Corey:

Corey is an Arrernte man from western desert Northern Territory. Corey spent time as a child both living in Perth with his mother and siblings and spending summer holidays back on country with his mob, learning his culture. Corey has worn many hats in his life and has lived experience growing up in two worlds, marred by racism. Corey is very accomplished, and is now an inspirational doctor working with the Aboriginal Medical Service.

St John of God Murdoch Hospital stands on Noongar country. We share these grounds with an abundance of native plants and animals, and are grateful for the calming, healing influence that our natural setting has on caregivers, our patients and their loved ones. We thank the traditional custodians of this land, the Whadjuk people and we pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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