A Yuendumu Experience

 

'Caring for Dogs, Community, Country' DVD launch read more....

 

East Pilbara Communities

 


Conference Proceedings

The recent AMRRIC one day Conference in Darwin was a real success! The States and territories came together to share models for improving the health of dogs and communities, sustainability, funding and resources was also explored. Outgoing Operational Commander of the NT Emergency Response Taskforce, Major General Dave Chalmers was the key note speaker. Minister for the Department of Local Governement Mr Rob Knight also adressed the conference attendees. Dr Samantha Phelan also presented on the soon to be released Environmental Health Practitioner Manual. The Conference Program highlights all the reasons why purchasing a copy of the unique CD Format Proceedings is a must. The CD contains audio visuals of each presenter, overlaid on their power point presentatio, with links to papers, abstracts and biographies.

For 2008 Conference Proceedings

 

Missed the AMRRIC 2006 Dog People International Conference? Catch up on all the fascinating insights and information with the Dog People Conference Proceedings. Proceedings are now available and include transcripts of all the major presentations at the week-long conference, covering a wealth of information on the best ways to go about working with dog issues in Indigenous communities. Presentations include international speakers such as Frank Ascione, talking on the links between pet welfare and human welfare, and Henry Baker, who filled us in on all the latest on animal population control strategies. Local speakers included Indigenous perspectives from Alison Hunt and the latest zoonotic disease information from Professor Ric Speare.

For 2006 Conference Proceedings

Supporting Organisations

Australian Institute of Animal Management

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

Tiwi Training Program Aug 09

Upcoming events

  •  'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide' EHW Manual to be printed March/April

  • AMRRIC in association with RSPCASA undertaking pilot program in Yalata and Oak Valley.

  • Regional Training Workshops across the NT to build the capacity of Shires and Communities to undertake sustainable dog health programs and to introduce and implenet 'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide'

  • Feb DHP’s: Galiwin’ku, Yuelamu and Nyirripi

  • April DHP’s: Maningrida, Yalata and Oak Valley

  • AMRRIC Vets doing Darwin Town Camps