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About the Rhodanthe Lipsett Indigenous Midwifery Trust
One-quarter of all profit made by Cooked Concepts is donated to the RLIMT.
In 1996, the Australian College of Midwives (ACM) established a scholarship fund for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who wished to study to become midwives. In 2009, the Trust was named ‘The Rhodanthe Lipsett Indigenous Midwifery Trust ‘ in honour of the midwifery elder and longstanding ACM member, whose idea it first was to create such a trust. In late 2011 the Trust was established as a separate entity, Incorporated and subsequently registered with the Australian Tax Office as a Charitable Fund.
The board is comprised of eight First Nations midwives.
There are around 300 registered Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwives registered in Australia . It is well known that many students find it challenging to complete their studies. Meeting additional expenses – such as childcare, travel to university, fees and textbooks when studying and being far from home and family – is known to affect retention of students. The scholarships from this fund will go towards some of the costs incurred when undertaking studies, which may not be covered by other funding options.
The Fund will disperse these grants and scholarships from funds derived from capital accrued funds as well as specific donations in the form of supplemental grants and bursaries to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women wanting to become midwives.
The Goals Of The FundÂ
- To increase the number of qualified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwives.
- To increase the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working as midwives within rural, remote and urban communities.
- To provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people considering a career in midwifery with incentives in the form of financial support to help them in achieving their goal to become a midwife.
- To strengthen families and communities by increasing the quality and cultural appropriateness of maternal and newborn health care provided to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
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