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Testimonials

Sex Yum Ouch evaluations… 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 for 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 respondents recorded that the material "is easy to understand"

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

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

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

Reports to download

Known-UnknownReport.pdf - 412Kb
Learnscope2000.pdf - 1,008Kb

Organisations that isee-ilearn has worked with:

- 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
- Alice Springs Hospital, Staff Development
- 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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