Organisation & Testimonials

Testimonials

SYO evauations… indigenous / non indigenous
Comments so far ...

" Clarity, consistency, simplicity ... can move across different groups and languages."

" The story is visual and colourful ... Fantastic work"

" I think every community should have the video and book as it will be a lot easier to explain to people."

" Congratulations of taking a difficult subject and creating a wonderful educational tool."

Evaluations

An evaluation conducted on the use of visual material involving respondents from Indigenous speaking audiences resulted in:

92% or over of respondents recorded that the material "held their attention" and "created interest"

94% of the respondents recorded that the material "is easy to understand"

91% of the respondents recorded that they thought the materials would be "helpful in telling the information for others"

97% of the respondents recorded that they "recommend the materials to other Health Workers"

86% of the respondents recorded that they "would like to see the approach to Health Promotion used in other areas eg: chronic diseases, nutrition".

Reports to download

Know-UnknowReport.pdf - 412Kb
Learnscope2000.pdf - 1,008Kb

Organisations

- Northern Territory Department of Arts and Museums.
- Ngaanyatjarra Health Services (W.A.).
- Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education.
- Centre for Appropriate Technology.
- Atityere Health.
- Arrernte Curriculum (Van Leer) Project.
- Staff Development, Alice Springs Hospital.
- Northern Territory Department of Education.
- Institute for Aboriginal Development.
- 8CCC-FM.
- CBAA (Community Broadcasting Association of Australia)
- Migrant Resource Centre.
- Anangu Education Services (S.A.)
- Australian National Training Authority.
- Department of Health and Aged Care ( OATSIH ).

 

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