Preparation of the Teacher's Guide has been largely the work of the Environmental Health Worker Training Task Force which operated from December 1978 to June 1979. The approach adopted in this Guide is similar to that taken in the Postbasic Health Course, Aboriginal Health Worker Training Programme: It has been prepared as a guide only , and not a catechism, leaving those responsible for training free to use it in accordance with the needs of individual Environmental Health Workers and the environmental needs in individual communities. It is problem oriented, to enable Environmental Health Workers to acquire skills in responding to individual and community hygiene problems and thus to learn by doing
The training package ‘Towards better management’ has been developed to assist training Aboriginal an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90)Realizing the need for the training of community he...
Introduction: The health of Indigenous Australians is exceptionally poor compared with that of non-I...
Preparation of the Teacher's Guide has been largely the work of the Environmental Health Worker Trai...
The Environmental Health Workers Task Force was fanned on 4 December 1978 to review the employment a...
This is your first Post Basic Health Worker Course Study Book. It has been written to accompany the ...
The group adopted the recently written high - level goal, objectives and principles of the departmen...
AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME To provide aboriginal heal th workers with skills to enable them to help their...
Aboriginal Health Workers are recognised as critical to meeting the health promotion needs of Indige...
This Course, comprising a Teacher's Guide and a Student's Resource Book, provides a broad coverage o...
Objectives: Increasing the representation of Aboriginal people in the health workforce can contribut...
The delivery of effective health care in remote Aboriginal communities is hampered by a lack of cult...
AIMS OF THE CONFERENCE: To review the administrative and training aspects of the Aboriginal Health ...
Purpose. Culturally inappropriate health services contribute to persistent health inequalities. This...
A program to improve the provision of health services to Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders wil...
The training package ‘Towards better management’ has been developed to assist training Aboriginal an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90)Realizing the need for the training of community he...
Introduction: The health of Indigenous Australians is exceptionally poor compared with that of non-I...
Preparation of the Teacher's Guide has been largely the work of the Environmental Health Worker Trai...
The Environmental Health Workers Task Force was fanned on 4 December 1978 to review the employment a...
This is your first Post Basic Health Worker Course Study Book. It has been written to accompany the ...
The group adopted the recently written high - level goal, objectives and principles of the departmen...
AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME To provide aboriginal heal th workers with skills to enable them to help their...
Aboriginal Health Workers are recognised as critical to meeting the health promotion needs of Indige...
This Course, comprising a Teacher's Guide and a Student's Resource Book, provides a broad coverage o...
Objectives: Increasing the representation of Aboriginal people in the health workforce can contribut...
The delivery of effective health care in remote Aboriginal communities is hampered by a lack of cult...
AIMS OF THE CONFERENCE: To review the administrative and training aspects of the Aboriginal Health ...
Purpose. Culturally inappropriate health services contribute to persistent health inequalities. This...
A program to improve the provision of health services to Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders wil...
The training package ‘Towards better management’ has been developed to assist training Aboriginal an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-90)Realizing the need for the training of community he...
Introduction: The health of Indigenous Australians is exceptionally poor compared with that of non-I...