Victoria Thom
@vthom08
Social impact strategist, partnership broker, SDG champion, Australia Program Director - BHP Foundation
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http://www.reimagineaction.com 23-08-2012 04:15:25
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It’s good covid is generally mild in kids. I agree with this. Only about 1% need admission. Agree. But I have an evolving and serious concern about covid in kids. A thread It is mainly just down to maths. And going back to the precautionary principle 1/11 theage.com.au/politics/victo…
We are slowly returning to in-person training and our participants are so excited about the opportunity to meet with their trainers and cohort in real life! Our London venue has given us the green light for the 30 Nov - 3 Dec Partnership Brokers Training: partnershipbrokers.org/w/wp-content/u…
Jason Mifsud: As First Peoples we are not stakeholders, we are rights holders, and there's a unique place for rights holders in partnership. #2021ARC #Reconciliation #Partners Jason Mifsud
Prof Megan Davis @mdavisqlder on the importance of constitutionally protected First Nations Voice to Parliament, the ulurustatement, the impact of the Protection era, and what motives her as a scholar. All in under 10mins! The Power of Voice:
James Ensor BHP Foundation celebrating and supporting Voice and choice in indigenous Governance #2022IG .. we are on the precipice of change in this country .. now is the time to be brave and make change #ulurustatement
Our CEO spoke tonight at the Reconciliation Australia Australian Indigenous Governance Institute Indigenous Governance Awards – a celebration to share and promote success from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organizations around Australia. His message was clear. #2022IGA #IndigenousGovernance
In a yarning circle facilitated by @semarajose (Chair @DIYDGOfficial) & Victoria Thom, young people from the community-controlled health sector around Australia explored the opportunities most important to them. We're a proud sponsor of Our Health in Our Hands ❤️💛🖤 #NACCHOYouthConference22