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Injury Prevention in Aboriginal Communities program now on video and viewable online

June 30, 2005

The Rural Health Education Foundation has released its Injury Prevention in Aboriginal Communities program for purchase on video and viewing via online webstreaming.

VHS videos of the program can now be purchased via the Foundation’s online video order form.

Or use the links below to view the Injury Prevention in Aboriginal Communities program via online webstreaming:

Program transcript

A full transcript of this program is also available in the form of a Word document (85Kb). Please provide feedback to the Foundation if you find this transcript valuable.

About the program

First broadcast on the Foundation’s satellite network on Tuesday 28 June 2005, the program examines injury prevention and safety promotion within the context of successful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community initiatives.

The program presents case studies of initiatives that have been successful in capacity-building and improving health outcomes within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Participants

The panel of program participants includes:

  • Dr Kathleen Clapham, Senior Research Fellow, Injury Prevention and Trauma Care Division, The George Institute for International Health.
  • Associate Professor John Wakerman, Director, the Centre for Remote Health, Alice Springs.
  • Ms Angela Dowling, Coordinator Top End Women’s Legal Service, Women’s Outreach Unit, NT.
  • Ms Vicki Brogan, Community Development Worker, Top End Women’s Legal Service, Women’s Outreach Unit, NT.
  • Ms Alison Hunt, Community Worker, Alice Springs.
  • Ms Jane Vadiveloo, Tangentyere Council, NT.

Online video promo

You can also watch a 4-minute video promo of this program via online webstreaming with Windows Media Player software:

More information

Visit the program page for further information.