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Through the East Arnhem Regionalisation processcommunity consultation has commenced inStrait Islanders (OATSIH) and Aboriginal MedicalServices Alliance of the <strong>NT</strong> (AMSA<strong>NT</strong>) partnersto advance the pathway of community control ofprimary health care services within the region.The Primary Care Information System (PCIS), a clientfocusedinformation system tailored for remote healthservices, was rolled out in Alyangula, Angurugu,Umbakumba, Bickerton Island and Numbulwar. Thisinterfaces with the Shared Electronic <strong>Health</strong> Recordand provides remote health staff in this area accessA Domestic Violence Support Worker was recruitedby <strong>NT</strong> Families and Children for East Arnhem regionto provide family support to clients.Regular features at campaigns and events, suchas the Gove Festival and the Garma Festival and inschools are hand washing with ‘Gerry the Germ’ andspreading good nutrition messages with ‘Vegie Man’.A large number of East Arnhem Departmental staffparticipated in the Yothu Yindi Foundation (YYF)annual Garma Festival in August <strong>2009</strong>. A coordinatedapproach focused on interactive displays aimed athealth promotion and education with information hygiene, physical activity, keeping children safe andsmoke free.Five East Arnhem renal clients based in Darwin wereable to attend Garma and visit family for the weekbecause renal nurses from Darwin provided theirdialysis at Gove District Hospital.Katherine RegionIn November <strong>2009</strong> theKatherine District Hospitalcelebrated its 75th Anniversary.The Hon Kon Vatskalis MLA,Minister for <strong>Health</strong> unveiledthe commemorative stone,planted a tamarind tree andacknowledged the servicethe Hospital had given to thecommunity over the 75 years.In August <strong>2009</strong> the Aboriginal cultural area atKatherine Hospital was formally opened by localAboriginal elders with dancers and guests. Thespace, dedicated to Aboriginal cultural ceremonies, isshaded and secluded and features a sand coveredKatherine Nurse Ms Jane Hair, won the Mental <strong>Health</strong>Category and Nurse of the Year at the 2010 <strong>Northern</strong>Territory Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards.The John James Memorial Foundation continues toprovide specialist visits to the Katherine region andprovide specialists to supplement existing visits fromDarwin.Canberra Eye Hospital specialists visited inSeptember <strong>2009</strong>.BreastScreen <strong>NT</strong> provided a screening service inKatherine in July <strong>2009</strong>.<strong>Health</strong> Promotion programs provided in theregion included: Six weekly nutrition articles in the Katherine Timesto promote healthy eating. Heart Foundation Walking program launched inMay 2010 at the Katherine Community Marketswith 20 people signed up. Nutritionist/ Dietician working with school canteenmanagers to review menus and implement<strong>Northern</strong> Territory Government <strong>Health</strong>y Eatingand Nutrition Policy. Campaigns at events, schools and Katherine Showre hand washing with ‘Gerry the Germ’ and spreadinggood nutrition messages with ‘Vegie Man’. Iron Chef Cook Off competition commenced inJune 2010 at Katherine Community Markets aspart of the Go For 2 & 5 campaign.Department <strong>Health</strong> and Families 59

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