Member Foundations (Two-day course)

This face-to-face two-day training is designed to empower NSWNMA members with the essential skills and knowledge to win change. Participants will explore the concept of power and how it operates with the workplace and society, learn about the rich history of the union movement, and develop strategies for identifying and managing workplace issues. This course […]

Delegate Skills

This course looks at the role of Delegates and how they drive democracy within the NSWNMA and will give Delegates confidence when contributing in your branch or The Circle, Committee of Delegates and Annual Conference. Course Date: Tuesday 8 April 2025, 10am – 4pm (followed by Committee of Delegates) PROGRAM: The structure and Democracy of […]

Supporting People Living with Dementia

Understanding, Preventing and Responding to, Changed Behaviours Associated with Dementia This workshop will cover key elements of dementia such as: Dementia: some types and statistics; Key effects of dementia; Changed and difficult behaviours: Key Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD); Unmet needs; Responsive behaviours; Strategies and approaches to reduce the occurrence of changed behaviours; […]

Perinatal Loss and Bereavement Support Workshop

Midwives and Nurses, develop your skills supporting families and your own wellbeing while caring for families experiencing perinatal loss. Develop your skills in supporting women and their families after loss and inform how to support your own mental wellbeing during these care episodes. This workshop responds to Recommendation 35 of the NSW Select Committee on […]

Medications: How we do it better

This course focuses on medications in practice and what we can do as individuals to increase the safety of the people in our care. To explore the various causes of medication errors and provide you with the understanding and ability to help prevent medication errors from occurring in your workplace.  This workshop covers: Professional Obligations […]

The Deteriorating Patient

As health professionals we need to ensure people in our care who are having difficulty can be appropriately managed and cared for. The lack of recognition and appropriate management of patients, whose condition is deteriorating, has been identified as a contributing factor for many adverse events worldwide. Clinicians need to be concerned and have the […]

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