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ANF NT Branch Central Australia Job Delegate training
Workplace Job Delegates 3 Day training course
Dates: 21 – 23 September 2010
Venue: Alice in the Territory

This course aims to assist Delegates/potential Delegates to develop the skills required to organise their workplace. In this course we:

• Analyse your workplace
• Look at how to grow the Union.
• Understand the grievance procedure and apply it.
• Problem solve collective issues.
• Prepare/present a negotiation based on the resolution of your issues.

The training program will be available soon. Any queries please contact Angela Phillips ANF Senior Organiser.

Download Registration Form


Nursing and Midwifery Scholarships 2010
Llorabel Reynolds ANF NT Nursing and Midwifery Scholarships
ANF NT are offering scholarships to its members to support nursing in the Northern Territory, for nursing students, nurses and midwives. | More information

ANF NT Branch Financial Report for the year ended 30 June 2009 | View Report
Nurse Practitioners
Preparation for Authorisation Pathway 3 Nurse Practitioner | Further details

Proposed Master of Health Practice (Nurse Practitioner) Unit Outlines | Further details

Nursing and Midwifery Board of the Northern Territory - Authorisation Pathways for Nurse Practitioner
March 2008
| Further details


Moving interstate or just moved to the Territory
The ANF NT Branch has reciprocal agreements with all of the other state and territory branches, so you can keep your membership current no matter where you are. Just fill in the form and return it to the office. This will ensure a smooth transition of your membership and avoid any gaps in your coverage.
Member transfer form (PDF)


Recently Moved? Changed Jobs?
Update your details so we can get all of the most up to date information to you.

You can either ring the office or fill in the review of membership details form then mail or fax it to us, so we can update your details.

Review of Membership Details form (PDF)


AJAN now available free online

The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing aims to provide a vehicle for nurses to publish original research and scholarly papers about all areas of nursing.  Papers will develop, enhance, or critique nursing knowledge.
AJAN website