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Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationAustralian Nursing Federation nurse training campaign badge
... ...registered midwife...Completion of a bachelor of nursing or midwifery remains a precondition of practising as a registered ('division 1') nurse or midwife in Australia....Completion of a bachelor of nursing or midwifery remains a precondition of practising as a registered ('division 1') nurse or midwife in Australia. nurses nursing badges education training qualifications university australian nursing federation workforce midwives midwifery undergraduate registered nurse registered midwife buttons pins Circular blue and white plastic badge. ...Button worn and distributed to staff and interested parties as part of a campaign that supported maintaining bachelor of nursing and midwivery programs in the university system. In late 2007-2008, regulatory authorities in Victoria were considering the possibility of education providers from the Vocational Education & Training (VET) sector (e.g. TAFEs and RTOs) receiving accreditation to offer bachelor-level nursing and midwifery qualifications. The Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch), the peak industrial and professional body for Victorian nurses and midwives, resisted these moves, arguing that the approval of VET providers to offer Bachelor programs would have an adverse impact on the supply of registered nurses into the Victorian health workforce. Completion of a bachelor of nursing or midwifery remains a precondition of practising as a registered ('division 1') nurse or midwife in Australia.Circular blue and white plastic badge. Silver metal, plastic-coated, with safety pin fastener adhered to back. Badge printed with the white text 'University education for all Div[ision] 1 RNs [Registered Nurses] and [Registered Midwives]' and a small black and white image of a square academic/trencher cap.nurses, nursing, badges, education, training, qualifications, university, australian nursing federation, workforce, midwives, midwifery, undergraduate, registered nurse, registered midwife, buttons, pins -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument - Certificate, Central Midwives Board (England and Wales) et al, Certificate to practise as a registered nurse (England) for Marjorie Jean Burke, 29/08/1952
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Certificate to practise as a registered nurse in England and Wales for Marjorie Jean Burke, from the General Nursing Council for England and Wales, issued in 1952. Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife ...Certificate to practise as a registered nurse in England and Wales for Marjorie Jean Burke, from the General Nursing Council for England and Wales, issued in 1952.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Certificate on cream folded paper.Signed by Registrar.marjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, central midwives board for england and wales, general nursing council for england and wales -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesCertificate - Certificate of Registration under the Midwives Acts issued to Letitia Levinus Cecelia St. Ledger
... The Certificate states that Letitia St Ledger is entitled to practice as a midwife under the provisions of the said acts and regulations. Her registered number is 6010. ...St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives Devonshire Arms building 38 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy melbourne The Certificate states that Letitia St Ledger is entitled to practice as a midwife under the provisions of the said acts and regulations. Her registered number is 6010. ...The Certificate states that Letitia St Ledger is entitled to practice as a midwife under the provisions of the said acts and regulations. Her registered number is 6010. The certificate is signed by Chairman RW Lawler MD and Registrar Annie E Broomhall, State Registered Nurse. The Register of Midwives in 1939 and their addresses were then published in the Victoria Government Gazette.letitia st.ledger, midwives act, nurses board of victoria, rw lawler, annie e broomhall -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)Photograph - Photograph, Portrait black and white, 02.1970
... Sister Patricia McPherson, State Registered Nurse, Midwife, and Infant Welfare trained nurse, B.A. was awarded an M.B.E. for her community health work among the Aboriginal communities during the time she worked as a Sister for the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). ...This black and white photograph of Sister Pat McPherson was taken at the 1st International Congress on Domiciliary Nursing held in Melbourne. The congress was hosted by the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) and ran from the 1st - 8th of February 1970. Following this Congress, Sister Patricia McPherson was employed by RDNS from 1970 - 2003, mainly in the area of Administration.Sister Patricia McPherson, State Registered Nurse, Midwife, and Infant Welfare trained nurse, B.A. was awarded an M.B.E. for her community health work among the Aboriginal communities during the time she worked as a Sister for the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). This was just prior to her joining Royal District Nursing Service. Patricia McPherson is listed on page 210 in the 'Women Shaping the Nation - Victorian Honour Roll of Women Vol 1 - 2001' - Centenary of Federation 1901 - 2001.This black and white photograph is a portrait head and shoulders view of Sister Patricia McPherson, who is smiling and has short straight dark hair. She is wearing a black and white patterned frock; on its upper right is attached a plastic name badge with two lines in white capital letters on black background stating: "Miss P. MCPHERSON / WESTERN AUSTRALIA' . Seen in the background is black and white vertical striped wallpaper.The Herald & Weekly Times Ltd, Melbourne, Australiardns, royal district nursing service, 1st internation congress on domisiciary nursing, sister patricia mcpherson
