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Article: 2019 NPY Women's Council Symposium a gathering of big ideas

2019 NPY Women's Council Symposium a gathering of big ideas

2019 NPY Women's Council Symposium a gathering of big ideas

Wangka kutjunguru pukulapringula Symposium nganampa wirunya nganana palyantja!

“It makes us happy to gather together at the symposium and share great ideas!”

This year’s NPYWC Symposium was a celebration of the achievements of all departments over the last 12 months and an important forum to discuss NPY Women’s Council’s vision for the future.

The theme of this year’s symposium was “Your Value, My Value, Our Value Together” which was evident in the various presentations and workshops throughout the two days.

NPY Women’s Council’s commitment to becoming a trauma informed workplace has been a critical discussion between both Anangu staff and clients as well as piranpa (non-Anangu) staff allowing a structure of care, understanding and compassion to become a firm priority across the organisation. The Uti Kulintjaku mens group discussed in depth the ground breaking work they have been doing to encourage engagement between senior men and young men around all aspects of trauma and healing. The Uti Kulintjaku ladies presented their strategies for self care – including a guided meditation session.

The Symposium displayed NPY Women’s Council’s dedication to language and culture with many activities based around piranpa (non-Anangu) staff expanding their vocabulary in Pitjantjatjara – guided by Director’s and translators.

NPY Women’s Council is very grateful for all guest speakers who attended including:

Dr Craig San Roque PhD

Dr Marcus Talbart (Psychiatrist – head of mental health service in Central Australia)

Rod Moss (local artist & author)

Blythe McAuley, Program Manager, Therapeutic Care Program, Australian Childhood Foundation

Hon. Dale Wakefield MLA (NT Minister for Territory Families, Minister for Renewables, Energy & Essential Services)

Robyn Shaw from Tangentyere Design Architects

Tony Messenger and Kevin Johnson from the Larapinta Extreme Walk fundraising project

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CEO Andrea Mason attends IAC meetings and Closing the Gap events in Canberra

CEO Andrea Mason attends IAC meetings and Closing the Gap events in Canberra

Last week NPY Women’s Council CEO Andrea Mason attended a series of events at Parliament House in Canberra to continue high level discussions around the future framework of the Closing the Gap initiative.

Discussions were centred around the key areas of indigenous health, education, employment, families, children and youth, as well as economic development.

Andrea was an essential presence representing NPYWC’s long history of prioritising and advocating for these causes throughout the NPY region.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison was in attendance for a morning tea, attended by the Indigenous Advisory Council (IAC) and leaders from national peak indigenous organisations. Minister Nigel Scullion, special envoy to indigenous affairs Mr Tony Abbott and Minister Ken Wyatt were also present.

Andrea was also invited to the unveiling of Labor MP Linda Burney’s official portrait. The portrait honours Linda Burney’s many achievements as well as her status as the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to the house of representatives.

Leah Armstrong, Linda Burney MP and NPY CEO Andrea Mason at the unveiling of Linda Burney’s official portrait.
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Congratulations to all award recipients at the NPY Women's Council 2019 Symposium!

Congratulations to all award recipients at the NPY Women's Council 2019 Symposium!

NPY Women’s Council would like to extend warm congratulations to the staff members that received awards at this year’s Symposium acknowledging their hard work and dedication to NPY Women’s Councils guiding principles. Rikina!

Brett Toll

The “AMLI” Employee of the Year Award is given to you as an employee who has demonstrated the following qualities:

  • NPYWC’s model of working “proper way”
  • Leadership qualities
  • Remarkable creativity & ingenuity

This Award is an acknowledgement from the whole organisation that you are a much appreciated and valued member of staff and indeed, “ninti wiru”!

Christine Williamson

The “Pukulpa” or Highly Commended Award is given to you because you deliver the guiding principles through your work:

  • Respect for each other and follow the law straight
  • Conciliatory
  • Peaceful & Calm
  • Kind-hearted
  • United
  • Strong

CEO Award Recipients:

Sharon Austin (DV), Jade Brockley (Tjanpi), Lloyd Wilyuka (Youth), Louise O’Connor (DV), Darrin Kean (Administration)

In appreciation of your courage and commitment to NPY Women’s Council!

Congratulations to all!

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