A proud Anangu Pitjantjatjara and Kokatha woman, Amy currently holds the role of Coordinator: Aboriginal Tutorial Program (ATP) for the University of South Australia. She is passionate about supporting the success of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students and communities at the University of South Australia, ensuring they feel both supported and cared for as they navigate challenges within a colonial institution.
Amy has a strong clinical health background in medical imaging, specifically focusing on vunerable women, children and young adults. Furthermore, she has held a tutoring position within UniSA, delivering tailored academic/psychosocial support and learning resources. This further strengthened whilst... Read more
About me
A proud Anangu Pitjantjatjara and Kokatha woman, Amy currently holds the role of Coordinator: Aboriginal Tutorial Program (ATP) for the University of South Australia. She is passionate about supporting the success of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students and communities at the University of South Australia, ensuring they feel both supported and cared for as they navigate challenges within a colonial institution.
Amy has a strong clinical health background in medical imaging, specifically focusing on vunerable women, children and young adults. Furthermore, she has held a tutoring position within UniSA, delivering tailored academic/psychosocial support and learning resources. This further strengthened whilst working clinically by providing lectures and tutorial sessions for students on clinical placement.
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Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT)
SA Health Aboriginal Workforce Network (SHAWN)
Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA)
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Bachelor of Visual Arts (Photography) University of South Australia
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) University of South Australia