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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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Dog Desexing Operation – Community Booklet
This resource is a short booklet used to support comprehension/understanding of surgical desexing for dogs. The booklet is aimed at adults with limited English language and/or literacy skills, and can support community consultation regarding animal welfare and care....
Dog Health Scoring Guide
Dog Census Scoring Guide: Multi-page visual guide to assist in completing a dog census. Describes body condition scoring, skin scoring (as an indicator of mange) as week as tick and flea scoring. Can be used with the survey lesson plan and skin and condition scoring...
Dog Census for Schools
Dog Census for Schools
Dog bites and attacks – zoonoses fact sheet
Dog bites and attacks - zoonoses fact sheet Learn about dog bites and attacks in remote communities Whilst dog bites are not are infectious diseases transmitted from animals to humans, they are a serious risk to human health. Dog attacks and dog bites are common in...
DIY Cat Face Mask
This freely downloadable AMRRIC education resource can be used as part of any cat-focused education activities and events. Print out the mask and have kids and adults alike decorate the mask while promoting responsible cat ownership messages!
Cultural Orientation Handbook
AMRRIC's Cultural Orientation Handbook is a resource developed for volunteers participating in remote Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander community animal health programs, assisting them to prepare for their experience.
Conducting Dog Health Programs in Indigenous Communities: A Veterinary Guide
Written by Dr Samantha Phelan, Conducting Dog Health Programs in Indigenous Communities: A Veterinary Guide is an indispensable tool for individuals and organisations seeking to establish sustainable and culturally appropriate animal health programs in Indigenous...
Cat Overpopulation Presentation
This powerpoint presentation is about cat overpopulation - a mother cat can have 1 litter of 5 kittens every 2 and half months.
Cat Desexing Operation – Community Booklet
This resource is a short booklet used to highlight the reproducitve capacity and associated negative impacts of cats on the environment. The booklet covers topics such as breeding, environmental impacts, health/disease and desexing. The book is intended for adults...
Cat Colouring-in Sheet
These freely downloadable colouring-in sheets promote messages of responsible cat ownership and are ideal for young students learning about animal care. The download includes three different images and associated messages- one per page.