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Dinesh Narayan

Strokesafe Ambassador at Stroke Foundation

Dinesh Narayan serves as a Medical Education Support Officer at NSW Health since November 2015 and has been a StrokeSafe Ambassador for the National Stroke Foundation since 2012. Previously, Dinesh worked as a Training Officer at the Fiji National Training Council from September 1999 to February 2003 and as a Training Officer for Human Resources & Management as well as an Administrative Officer for International Training at the Government Training Centre, Public Service Commission from September 1995 to September 1999. Dinesh's educational background includes attendance at Marist Brothers' Primary School, Marist Brothers' High School, Tilak High School, MGM High School, and Mt. Albert Grammar School.

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Sydney, Australia

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Stroke Foundation

The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals and researchers. We build community awareness and foster new thinking and innovative treatments. We support survivors on their journey to live the best possible life after stroke. We are the voice of stroke in Australia and we work to: - Raise awareness of the risk factors, signs of stroke and promote healthy lifestyles. - Improve treatment for stroke to save lives and reduce disability. - Improve life after stroke for survivors. - Encourage and facilitate stroke research. - Advocate for initiatives to prevent, treat and beat stroke. - Raise funds from the community, corporate sector and government to continue our mission. Our vision - A world free from disability and suffering caused by stroke. Our mission - Prevent stroke. Save lives. Enhance recovery. Our Values - Courage. Excellence. Compassion. Integrity. Leadership.


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