Strategic Programs
We actively participate in the analysis, review and development of national policy, advocating for a broad range of professional issues.
We actively participate in the analysis, review and development of national policy, advocating for a broad range of professional issues.
All nurses and midwives must have completed an accredited and approved program of study and be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia in order to practice in Australia.
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It is estimated that in excess of 80,000 ANMF nurse and midwife members live and/or work in rural and remote parts of Australia. The ANMF is active on a number of fronts to positively influence policy in relation to nursing and midwifery workforce.
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The ANMF recognises the nursing and midwifery professions play a significant role in improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and that addressing health inequality is a national priority.
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The ANMF recognises climate change as a significant issue for health and participates in activities to mitigate its effects.
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Medicines make a significant contribution to the treatment of ill health, prevention of disease and improving health outcomes. They can also, however, cause harm.
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We contribute to national policy submissions on issues related to midwives and collaborate to appropriately represent our midwife members.
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