How if we get it right for our young people, we'll get it right for all of us Talking Health
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- Health & Fitness
In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson speaks with Professor Megan Williams, a Wiradjuri woman, and the Associate Dean Indigenous at the University of Technology Sydney.
Megan has worked for more than two decades advocating for the use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s expertise in health service design and evaluation, research, ethics and university curriculum, especially to improve access to health care for people in prison and to prevent incarceration.
Megan tells us how her history teacher in high-school influenced her career and life’s mission and why education is a way we can start to proactively change the possibilities of what the future health workforce might be able to achieve.
In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson speaks with Professor Megan Williams, a Wiradjuri woman, and the Associate Dean Indigenous at the University of Technology Sydney.
Megan has worked for more than two decades advocating for the use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s expertise in health service design and evaluation, research, ethics and university curriculum, especially to improve access to health care for people in prison and to prevent incarceration.
Megan tells us how her history teacher in high-school influenced her career and life’s mission and why education is a way we can start to proactively change the possibilities of what the future health workforce might be able to achieve.
44 min