The new graduates were welcomed by NSLHD Chief Executive Anthony Schembri
NSLHD Welcomes New Graduates and Scholarship Recipients The district has welcomed its new cohort of graduates and scholarship recipients as part of the Graduate Health Management Program. Geneveive Baird, Kedar Gu, Lauren Nowacka, and Eamon O’Callaghan have successfully completed their first year of the two-year graduate program.
For more information about the NSLHD Graduate Health Management Program, visit: https://bit.ly/3AECmSN. To learn more about the Master of Health Leadership & Management course, visit: https://bit. ly/430fD1E. We look forward to supporting the continued growth and success of all our graduates and participants in the program.
Tuscany Brown and Jonty Fletcher have joined the district this year. Tuscany, a registered nurse, and Jonty, a former physiotherapist, will be gaining experience while completing their master’s degrees. Jasmine Blacker, Sarah Parker, and James Wighton also join as recipients of the UNSW Master of Health Leadership & Management Scholarship Program.
NSLHD supports Fusion Pride Picnic 2025 Recently, NSLHD supported the Fusion Pride Picnic at North Steyne Reserve, Manly Beach.
community, ensuring that everyone feels safe, supported, and celebrated. NSLHD’s PARVAN and Clinic 16 services both hosted a stall to give community members more information about their services. This year marked the third anniversary of the Fusion Pride Picnic. To learn more about the event visit fusionpride.org.
This vibrant event celebrated inclusion, community, and connection for LGBTQIA+ communities and allies across Northern Sydney, hosted in partnership with Fusion Pride. The free, family-friendly event featured live music, crafts, face painting, picnic spaces, LGBTQIA+ resources, and local services and vendors. It provided an opportunity for rainbow families to come together, celebrate, and enjoy a colourful day by the beach. Jemma Clifton, LGBTQI+ Project Officer, said it was a great opportunity for the rainbow community in NSLHD to come together. “It was amazing to be involved in such an incredible event,” she said. “Creating a space where everyone can be their authentic self is so important.” NSLHD’s support of the Fusion Pride Picnic highlights its commitment to fostering inclusivity and diversity within the
NSLHD staff at the picnic
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