CRANAplus facilitators in action

8 Apr 2024

Check out what it’s like to take to the road as a CRANAplus facilitator. A few of our volunteers have captured some behind-the-scenes action as they rounded out the 2023 course schedule.

The expertise of our facilitators is at the core of our uniquely tailored education. Our facilitators bring a wealth of experience and knowledge working in low-resource settings and geographically challenging environments, they understand what it’s like to be in your shoes, and they’re on course to assist you in getting the most out of your learning.

If you’ve witnessed firsthand their passion and expertise, you’ll know what an important role they play in the success of our learning opportunities. Take a look at some of their adventures during the last few months of 2023.

MEC, Katherine 4–5 November 2023
Photos from Jane Withers, Louise Vuillermin, Shannan Lewis, Leonie McLaughlin and Shea Calpice.

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MIDUS, Longreach 7–29 October 2023
Photos from Caitlin Steiner, Nicole Roddy, Sheryl Alexander, Jane Withers and Rita Ball.

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PEC & PALS, Broome 4–5 November 2023
Photos from Katy Speldewinde, Kathy Arthurs, James Bonello and Wayne Boisson.

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Plus a few extras from Darwin and Alice Springs!
Featuring Wayne Boisson, Sharon Gibbens, Kathy Arthurs, Mark Goodman, Shannan Lewis, Viv Wu and Dr Rod Whyte.

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