Community Programs Update

  Community Programs 2022/2023 Thanharru! IBN is excited to be making the Community Programs for the 2022/2023 financial year available to our IBN Community. The Community Programs are funded by the IBN Charitable Foundation and are reviewed and updated every year by the IBN Board. IBN’s membership base has now grown to over 1,600 members, […]

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From Around the Regions

Tom Price Reconciliation week Tom Price 2022 Tom Price Field Officers were invited to the Little Geckos Child Care Centre to run Story Time for the infants and pre-primary aged group. “Aunty Joyce” Jugari Drummond (pictured below) sang songs and talked about friendships and making friends. The kids also listened to the story “My Country”

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Meet the IBN Community Nurse

IBN has an ongoing partnership with Nintirri to provide community-focused nursing support to the IBN Community The current Nurse is Viskakha Erande who has recently joined Nintirri as a Women’s Health Promotion Nurse and IBN Community Nurse. Viskakha has more than 20 years of experience in medical field with wide variety of experience in health

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Workforce Update

Workforce Update IBN has continued to recruit to ensure that we are appropriately resourced to support our members. We have recently welcomed six new starters. New Starters: Tarmalie Kickett – Senior Administration Officer Gaile Mallard – Field Officer Grace Collamar – Finance Officer Thomas Hunter – Field Officer Elaine Kite – Project Officer Language Lore

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Member Portal Update

We are currently in the process of developing a Member Portal for our members to improve the overall experience with accessing IBN programs and services, and to reduce processing times. We are currently 50% through our member portal project and are working to implement this as soon as we can. Some of the features that

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Opportunity with Shooting Stars

Shooting Stars is a not-for-profit organisation working with over 15 schools in the Pilbara, Kimberley, Mid-west, Gascoyne and Southwest regions, empowering Aboriginal girls and women through education, enabling them to make informed decisions about their future. The Shooting Stars footprint in the Pilbara has grown from supporting girls in Hedland Senior High School in 2021 to

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