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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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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.
Too Many Cats – Desexing Information Book
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.
Caring for Dogs, Community and Country DVD
The DVD 'Caring for Dogs, Community, and Country' is tool for Environmental Health Practitioners as well as for use in community schools, health centres and stores. The script was written in consultation with Indigenous Environmental Health Workers and has an all...
Be A Friend to Your Dog – Series
AMRRIC's Be A Friend To Your Dog Series (BAFTYD) is a collection of units, aligned to the Australian School Curriculum, that teaches students of varying age/year levels about the importance of animal management, for community health, through engaging activities,...
Animal Management Worker Program Evaluation
In July 2011 Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities (AMRRIC) received funding from the Commonwealth Department of Social Services (formerly the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Aboriginal Affairs) through the Northern...
Chapter One: Pets & the Environmental Health Practitioner (EHP)
Chapter Contents Why people have animals The role of the EHP in animal health and management programs EHP special skillsWhy people have animals Dogs are very important to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for all sorts of reasons. For some Aboriginal...
Staying Safe Around Dogs Videos and Online Training Module
AMRRIC recognises that whether you’re in a community to live, work or visit, it’s helpful to have the skills to manage interactions with free roaming dogs so you feel confident and safe. AMRRIC's Staying Safe Around Dogs videos discuss dog behaviour and body language,...