
Sediqa Karimi
Sediqa Karimi is a passionate Registered Nurse with a strong background in Biomedical sciences and issues concerning Public Health and wellbeing. She is community minded and believes in diversity and equality in healthcare. In her current role as an RN at the Emergency Department, she thrives to enhance her learning and knowledge in understanding the broader socio-economical determinants of health. She also believes that her background in public health and her ongoing learning in the clinical sector will enable her to contribute towards achieving the extraordinary for her patients, her work place and the community as a whole.
Sediqa will be representing the Refugee Health Network Queensland as part of the 'Ways of Working' showcase on Thursday 13 February
Conference Day One Thursday 13
Plenary Showcase: Ways of working: self-representation, collaboration and reconciliation
A showcase of local and national initiatives highlighting the collaboration of multiple service providers to deliver community-defined requirements.
Hosts
Rnita Dacho, Refugee Council of Australia
Kelly Sibanda, Multicultural Australia
Speakers, Organisations/ Initatives
Joseph Youhana, National Refugee Advocacy and Advisory Group
Gulnara Abbasova, Harmony Alliance
Vicky Jacobson, Sediqa Karimi and Donata Sackey, Refugee Health Network Queensland
Sally Baker, Sally Morgan and Aamir Ali, RESIG National Campaign #StudentsLikeUs
Anne Hilton, Wayne Briscoe, Asylum Seeker and Refugee Assistance Program
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