Mechtilde holding her bub, Gordon

 Alexandra and Kasarah Bush-Martin graduating from the Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program at Wurli-Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service in Katherine, Northern Territory.

Wurli-Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service in the Northern Territory were thrilled to recently celebrate the graduation of three strong, deadly mums and their families from the Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program. 

Congratulations to Alexandra Bush-Martin and her beautiful children Kasarah and Tyshaun. 

Nurse Home Visitor, Margaret McBean and Family Partnership Worker, Andrea McDonald worked closely with Alexandra over the the past two-and-a-half years. 


ANFPP graduate and Family Partnership Worker Micheala Mills with her daughter Mahalia. 


Congratulations also to Marisa Smiler-Cairns, her partner Andrew and baby Jacqueline, as well as Micheala Mills, partner Jessie and baby Mahalia. 

Both Marisa and Micheala now work as Family Partnership Workers in the program.

They are valued staff members who use their experience as clients to support new clients.

Jacqueline Sutton participating in a smoking ceremony with Banatjarl Wimun and Wurli's Lisa Mumbin.


They chose to attend the Bantajarl Strongbala Wimun Grup smoking ceremony for their graduation. 

Well done, Alexandra, Marisa and Micheala. Thank you for being part of the Wurli Wurlinjang ANFPP! 

Mahalia Braun taking part in the graduation smoking ceremony. 



 Some of the Wurli ANFPP team with the Bantajarl Strongbala Wimun Grup.

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