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Mount Gambier midwife’s leadership recognised

Rachael Yates  TBW Newsgroup
HEALTH ACCOLADE: Mount Gambier midwife Rachael Yates has won a statewide nursing award.

MOUNT Gambier midwife Rachael Yates is the toast of the regional health fraternity after winning a prominent state award for “excellence in leadership”.

Ms Yates was thrown into the spotlight at Friday night’s Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, which recognised nursing professionals from private and public health facilities across South Australia.

Based at Mount Gambier Hospital, Ms Yates is a member of a number of SA Health and Country Health SA Local Health Network maternal and neonatal committees including the SA Maternal and Neonatal and Gynaecological Community of Practice Clinical Reference Group, as well as national forums.

Ms Yates is not only responsible for putting the CHSA position forward but to also ensure the communication and feedback across the country is timely and accurately reflected.

Speaking to The Border Watch in the lead up to the event, Ms Yates said she was humbled to be considered for the accolade.

“I want to acknowledge the midwives and obstetric doctors who work everyday with women and families to achieve safe and positive birth experiences,” Ms Yates said.

“We are all very privileged to do the work we do.”

State Health and Wellbeing Minister Stephen Wade said the award winners highlighted the hard work and dedication of nurses and midwives who were committed to making a difference every day.

“It is a privilege to be able to recognise the skills and commitment of nurses and midwives across South Australia,” Mr Wade said.

“The awards recognise exceptional practice and the difference that nurses and midwives make within the community and their profession.

“The nominees, finalists and award winners all showcased the brilliant programs, unique initiatives and dedicated individuals involved in the care of South Australians.”

South Australia chief nursing and midwifery officer Jenny Hurley said the awards gave nurses and midwives the opportunity to recognise one another for their work.

“I am extremely proud of all the state’s nurses and midwives, not only the ones acknowledged here tonight but to all of those across the state,” Ms Hurley said.

“Each and every nurse and midwife consistently go over and above what is expected of them and they make a positive difference to the community.

“It is fantastic we can acknowledge the hard work of the nurses and midwives through these annual awards.”

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