Well 2 weeks to go before we start again. Hope your holiday was good. Cannot wait to see you all. moi yours truly lorna
Well 2 weeks to go before we start again. Hope your holiday was good. Cannot wait to see you all. moi yours truly lorna
hi there every one!! been down to Melbourne for 4 days, it was great and I interviewed a lady with heaps of health problems for my holiday assignment. So I am back in the support centre here in Kingy to do my assignment but no ones here. Where is everyone, I suppose you are all having a wonderful holiday, cannot wait to see you all next week – holiday is too long, having withdrawls………..moi Lorna
Hi there where is everyone? Kept hoping someone will join me here in the support centre these last two days. Just doing my assignment and cannot find anywhere on the net the name of the urine bag one has to carry when ones kidney has failed like ESRD – can you help – moi ….yours truly Lorna
TRACHOMA
Australia is equal to a third world country ?
Trachoma is rampant in the Aboriginal Community in Central Australia. The Government wiped out Trachoma in the white slums about 100 years ago, so WHY aren’t they doing anything for our Australian Aboriginal people. Nothing has been done for Trachoma since Fred Hollows has passed away.
For us , we think that this is disgraceful when all you need to do is give antibiotics once or twice a year and to teach good hygeine.
Please leave your comment , it would be much appreciated.
Refer to Indigenous Health Issues. Booklet 22. or The Australian. 27 August 2003
Quarter the way tru cert 4 in atsi health&lovin it. Learning so much. My aim(our whole class) is 2 improve aboriginal health in general.We are currently learning all the bodys systems eg. respiratory,endocrine,digestive,integumentary,cardio-vascular ect.We are doin vital signs eg.body temp,pulse/heart rate,respirations,blood pressure&blood glucose levels.How the body works,the anatomy and physiology.Its such a deadly feelin just knowin how it all works.Were all lovin the knowledge we are gathering&sharing.In the next few weeks i will add sum of our class work,sum photos and sum relevent health topics.The Aboriginal knockout is held this weekend down lismore,tweed has a few teams going down&i will be down there 2 support them so i will bring sum photos back 2 share with yous.I am so blessed 2 b doing this course out here at kingy tafe as the campus,teachers and local community support is just great.All the mob in our class have got a deadly bond 2getha 2,we all love yarning & tucker!!! Keep you fellas up 2 date,thanx……. LESLEY TOGO
http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/
This is a good site for finding information on relevant health issues. This information comes from:
From doing this course (Aboriginal Health Certificate IV) I am convinced that diet plays a major role and is the reason for all the diseases that we have to contend with. The main one being Dibetes Type 2 leading to Renal and Cardiovascular Diseases.
What do you think?
Copies of the ‘Close The Gap’ report can be obtained at:
http://www2.oxfam.org.au/change-your-world/current-actions/campaign.aspx?campid=1
http://www.humanrights.gov.au/social_justice/index.html
We welcome comments
contributed by Kevin
Minjungbal Aboriginal Cultural Centre – has information on the local area and community @
We are studying in the Bundjalung area of the Tweed Valley Region, at Kingscliff TAFE. We are studying Aboriginal Health Certificate IV and we are the first students to take this course, so we are the “Guinea Pigs”. It is a wonderful course and we are half way through, going on holidays in a week. However, it will not be a holiday for us as we have assignment to do, thank you Chris, Anthony and whoever else is involved in this escapade, Michelle, Steven and Bev.xxxxx