Humans in Health
Humans in Health
Cat Delany: The lasting impact of a whirlwind opportunity in Evacuee Nursing
In episode 10, we interview Cat Delanyy: an Australian Emergency department nurse and retrieval services clinical nurse.
We were excited to talk to Cat about her emergency and pre-hospital work, but also her experience working in Humanitarian Aid through employment to the middle east in August 2021. During a whirlwind trip, Cat literally threw some belongings into her bags and jumped on a plane to work at a humanitarian aid hub in Dubai for 2 weeks caring for men, women and children who had fled Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover.
Cat shared her experience arriving at the Humanitarian Aid hub to extreme heat, a whole lot of sand and half a shipping container shared between 4 Nurses for her first night's sleep (not to mention in the middle of a pandemic). What she came away with was more than she would have imagined, including a heightened appreciation of both working in Australia and also the resilience of the Afghan Evacuee's she was caring for.
Websites mentioned:
- https://www.preventionweb.net/
- https://www.icrc.org/
- https://www.redr.org.au/training-courses/our-courses/essentials-of-humanitarian-practice/