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We are pleased to extend our congratulations to Pramila Jabez, Team Leader of Aboriginal Transfer of Care (ATOC) at SWSLHD Aboriginal Mental Health, and her team for winning the Excellence in the Provision of Mental Health Services Award at the 2024 NSW Health Awards.
This prestigious recognition highlights the exceptional contributions and commitment of individuals and teams across NSW Health, showcasing the positive impact we can have on the health and wellbeing of people in New South Wales.
Pramila's achievement is a testament to the transformative power of dedication and innovation in mental health care. The NSW Health Awards are designed to celebrate the outstanding work being done across the state, and this year’s finalists and winners exemplify the excellence we strive for every day.
Their remarkable projects are a reflection of the millions of ways we enrich health daily, reinforcing the vital role each of us plays in the NSW Health system.
Pramila's journey has been profoundly influenced by her educational pursuits. In her own words,
I can’t thank HETI Higher Education enough for this award, as doing my Graduate Diploma in Applied Mental Health has assisted me greatly towards developing the model of care and the project implementation for AMHTOC. Thanks to all the lecturers and staff involved in the mental health cohort. They all have a part in this award as well. I convey my thanks to you and your amazing team.
Her gratitude towards HETI Higher Education underscores the importance of continued learning and professional development in achieving excellence in healthcare. The skills and knowledge gained through her Graduate Diploma have been instrumental in the success of her project and the delivery of exceptional mental health services.
As we celebrate Pramila Jabez and her team, we also extend our congratulations to all the finalists and winners of the 2024 NSW Health Awards. Your dedication and innovative spirit are at the heart of our mission to provide exceptional healthcare and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.
Aboriginal Mental Health Transfer of Care Team, SWS Local Health District
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