Members of the NSLHD Board were on hand to unveil a woven artwork as part of the day’s celebration.
Muru Dali Gili Gili Employee Network Day The NSLHD Muru Dali Gili Gili (MDGG) Employee Network Day was recently held at Royal North Shore Hospital.
employment for our people.” NSLHD Community Inclusion and Capacity Building Project Manager Adam Cryer said the day provided an opportunity of growth to the network. “The more we support the network to grow and support our workforce, the more mob faces we have, the more mob lives we save,” he said.
The event, which is held biannually and has been running since 2019, brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and allies from across the district to celebrate and undertake deeper cultural understandings over the course of a day. As part of the day, attendees were welcomed by a smoking ceremony followed by an unveiling of a woven artwork by Tegan Murdock from Ngumpie Weaving in collaboration with the MDGG Employee Network. Attendees also took part in cultural workshops which included an ‘On Country’ tour to Berry Island Reserve shown through the lens of the traditional custodians, the Cammeraygal people of the Dharug nation. NSLHD Director of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Service and Workforce Peter Shine said the day provided a valuable opportunity for network members and attendees to better understand the importance of culture within the workplace. “The day provided an opportunity for staff and members of the board in attendance to better understand our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff,” he said. “It also provided the foundations for a road map that will grow and develop culturally acceptable conditions for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and future
The day began with a smoking ceremony.
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