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    RECOGNITION: Glenda Hewitt, left, accepts a gift basket from Rural Northwest Health board chair Julia Hausler during her final board meeting.

Hewitt accolades on departure

Glenda Hewitt has stepped down from Rural Northwest Health’s board after completing her decade of tenure.

Mrs Hewitt joined the board as a Warracknabeal kindergarten teacher and farmer with aspirations of bringing the voice of young people and parents to the health group.

She worked on various sub-committees and was particularly passionate about a health and wellbeing portfolio.

Board chair Julia Hausler said Mrs Hewitt was a ‘very’ considered board director.



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“Glenda was always well prepared and well read prior to our meetings,” she said.

“When she spoke there was always a lot of thought and research behind her comments.

“Glenda had a noble ability for always considering people in front of business or operational matters.”

Fellow board director Dr John Aitken said Mrs Hewitt had been a great contributor to the community with her years of service to early-childhood education and development.

“Glenda and Carolyn Morcom were the two board members who supported me most through my PhD project based on unearthing the health needs of our community,” Dr Aitken said.

“They attended almost all the Community Action Research Group meetings during those couple of years.

“Glenda’s experience working with young people and young families was invaluable in helping to develop strategies for addressing the health issues affecting the community.”

During her time on the board, Mrs Hewitt was awarded Victorian Kindergarten Teacher of the Year.

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