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Article: NPY Women's Council Strategic Plan 2019-2023 Launched!

NPY Women's Council Strategic Plan 2019-2023 Launched!

NPY Women's Council Strategic Plan 2019-2023 Launched!

Last week NPY Women’s Council launched the new Strategic Plan that covers the period from 2019-2023.

This document outlines the critical guidelines that define the intentions of our organisation to progress and grow into the future and to deliver services that will best serve Anangu women and children in our region.

The digital document is freely available to download in the link below.

This version is intended to be viewed on devices as a digital representation of the plan and is not intended to be printed as it would require a substantial amount of printer ink.

A printable version will be accessible in the PUBLICATIONS>KEY DOCUMENTS section of our website.

NPWCStrategicPlan2019-2023

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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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Minyma Tjuta Kunpu Mulapa! Happy 2019 International Women's Day!

Minyma Tjuta Kunpu Mulapa! Happy 2019 International Women's Day!

NPY Women’s Council has proudly advocated for Anangu women throughout the Central Desert Region since 1980. Since NPY Women’s Councils inception 38 years ago, our organisation has been lead by women with a strong vision to address issues directly effecting women in the Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara region. Awareness of the importance of women’s voices in governance and decision making has always been priority for our organisation. We are continually guided by our values, to deliver on our purpose and ensure we deliver for and to our community, more and better choices; a good life for all Anangu.
For International Women’s Day 2019 our directors and staff would like to highlight the tireless work of Naomi Kantjurinyi, a key member of our Ngangkari team:
Naomi is a prolific artist, hunter, basket maker and wood carver, represented in many public art collections. She is also well known for her extensive knowledge of the Tjukurpa of her country, as well a highly regarded ngangkari (traditional healer). She is a devoted grandmother and has a special interest in the health and wellbeing of children. She is a long time member of NPY Women’s Council Ngangkari team and her story features in the book ‘Traditional Healers of Central Australia: Ngangkari’. She paints for Tjala Arts and her fibre art can be purchased at Tjanpi Desert Weavers.

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