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one-health education in remote communities
Explore our library of education resources, designed for remote Indigenous communities, freely available for download
See the different education programs we run in communities Australia-wide and see how you could bring one-health education into your community.
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Roper Kriol Recording- Ticks
In 2019, Roper Gulf Regional Council developed a series of radio recordings in Roper Kriol with support from AMRRIC. These resources – available as Kriol recordings and English transcripts- cover a range of important animal health and welfare topics, and critically,...
Living with dogs in remote communities
Living with dogs in remote communities
My Dog House
My Dog House is an interactive activity for school years 2 to 4. Students use prior knowledge on the essential resources dogs need to stay happy and healthy, including food, water, family, medicine and shelter, to design and construct their own dog house. My Dog House...
COVID-19 Resources
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AMRRIC team have developed the following resources.
Zoonoses from dogs and cats – fact sheets
These Zoonosis fact sheets answers the question “What are some of the potential zoonotic pathogens from dogs and cats in Indigenous communities?” A zoonosis is a disease transmitted from animals to humans. There are at least 89 zoonotic diseases in Australia, which...
Worming tablet fractions: Maths work sheet
Worming tablet fractions: Maths work sheet, about giving dogs dewormer tablets using equations with fractions. Key words: school, lesson, worksheet, maths, fractions.
Who Can I Eat? – Cat education lesson
This freely downloadable lesson plan for school years 1 to 6, aims to share knowledge of the diverse hunting skills of cats. The download includes teacher's instructions and 21 animal flash cards.
Where does it belong? House or Bush/Sea?
This activity helps students to identify where animals belong in the environment. Students place animals under the two titles “House” or “Bush/Sea”, to illustrate where the animal belongs. The activity highlights where our native animals belong and where our...
Toolkit for Developing Education Programs
AMRRIC’s Toolkit for Developing Education Programs in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities has been developed to help educators produce culturally appropriate resources and education programs. The toolkit provides an introduction to One Health education and details...
Skin sores and Streps – zoonoses fact sheet
Streptococci (Streps) are bacteria that can be found on the skin of humans and dogs. Streps are involved in rheumatic fever and post-rheumatic kidney and heart disease. The Skin sores and Streps fact sheet answers questions, including: What are skin sores? What are...