Pioneering project to transform corrections and change lives
Griffith University will lead an important new project looking to transform the lives of mothers in custody and their children.
Griffith University will lead an important new project looking to transform the lives of mothers in custody and their children.
Griffith alumnus and midwifery lecturer Cassandra Nest has been recognised for her work proving quality maternity care to First Nations people with the HESTA Midwife of the Year 2020 award.
Global events have highlighted the importance of critical healthcare workers, including nurses at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic and the midwives who continue to serve the community.
Griffith University midwifery graduate Alison Rule has overcome incredible adversity to score her dream job.
Griffith’s brand new birth suites on the Gold Coast campus are an exact mirror of facilities at Gold Coast University Hospital, from the very latest equipment to the bedspread.
Griffith’s internationally recognised Bachelor of Midwifery program has celebrated its tenth birthday.
Griffith’s internationally acclaimed Bachelor of Midwifery program has been recognised with a prestigious 2017 Australian Award for University Teaching (AAUT)...
‘Maternity Care: Building Relationships Really Does Save Lives’ is open for enrolment now and enables learners to see how quality relationships between mothers, midwives and other health professionals transforms maternity care and saves lives.
The 2017 Australian Awards for University Teaching, Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, have been announced by Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training.
Reducing domestic violence during pregnancy is just one of the School of Nursing and Midwifery good news studies up for discussion at the upcoming International Confederation of Midwives Triennial Congress.