Congratulations to AMW Graduates in Cairns

Yalata SA Pilot Program

 

Our Work

ScopeImplementing sustainable dog programmes is manageable, affordable and highly effective. AMRRIC has extensive experience facilitating programmes that meet the needs of individual communities.

Dialogue, care and respect

This work complements human, public and environmental health work in a powerful way. The extent of this is only appreciated in the complex socio-cultural and political context, and relies on a large amount of expertise and good will carefully built up over many years.

 

Success stories

 

 

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Dog programmes are running in multiple communities around Australia. Each one is different; from the actual community needs to the manner in which funding is provided and how the Veterinary services are provided. AMRRIC is skilled in facilitating the engagement process; we have many years of experience and have gained the trust and respect of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We have also developed partnerships with numerous professional and government bodies.

Supporting Organisations

Australian Institute of Animal Management

AIAM Annual Conference on urban animal management
Stamford Grand
Glenelg, South Australia
6-8 October 2010

Thursday Island EHW Training Workshop May 2010


 

Upcoming events

  • SBS 'Living Black' AMRRIC story coming up soon.

  • AMRRIC Exposé /University of Sydney School Veterinary ScienceSept 9th

  • AMRRIC AGM and Members Dinner Sydney Sept 10th

  • AMRRIC Conference along with AIAM, Townsville 2011