New Regional Oral Health Promotions Co-ordinator

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Introducing Kay Jackson

Bila Muuji is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Kay Jackson to the position of Regional Oral Health Promotion Coordinator.

Kay will be based in Dubbo and will work with the communities and organisations in the Bila Muuji sector to implement dental prevention and education programs targeted at Aboriginal people.

The Coordinator position is supported through a partnership with the Greater Western Area Health Service, so Kay will work closely with both Aboriginal communities and staff of GWAHS.

Kay describes herself as “a New Zealand Dental Therapist of indigenous decent”  who “has a passion for Oral Health promotion”. She “would like to take the opportunity to share, and to learn more from the indigenous nation in your region, and assist in developing culturally appropriate Oral health programmes that will improve the health of its people.”

Bila Muuji welcome Kay to north-western New South Wales and trust she enjoys her time working in our communities

 
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