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DHF Annual Report 2009 - NT Health Digital Library - Northern ...

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A new position, Alcohol and Other Drug CommunityCounsellor/Educator was recruited in early 2010.A new apprentice commenced on a two yearapprenticeship program with Alcohol and Other Drugs(AOD) in March 2010. Both positions have enhancedthe AOD services in the region and contributed toenabling Volatile Substance Abuse ManagementPlans development with communities and clinicalcare for AOD clients.Since October <strong>2009</strong>, Departmental staff from variousprograms participated in the interagency response toassist the Binjari Community to re-engage followingseveral major anti-social incidents. The response wasconducted within the Binjari Action Plan, coordinatedby the Territory Police in liaison with the Binjaricommunity, <strong>Northern</strong> Territory and Federal agenciesand NGOs. The Department’s direct participationincluded - Safe Kids Strong Futures, Peace@Home (<strong>NT</strong>FC staff working with the Territory Police Child Protection, Mental <strong>Health</strong>, Aged and Disability,Women’s <strong>Health</strong> Educator, Alcohol and Other Drugs.Participation occurred in improving Youth Activitiesin Katherine and Binjari through interagency youthgroups in liaison with Department funded nongovernment agencies delivering youth services. Thisincluded AOD small grant funding for Binjari childrento access school holiday programs.The Department facilitated six meetings of theCommunity Helping, Action and Information Network(CHAIN) throughout the year which providesnetworking opportunities for providers in Katherine.Over 75 non government agencies, <strong>Northern</strong> Territoryand Australian Government organisations are on theCHAIN distribution emailing list.Central AustraliaThe W & E Rubuntja Researchand Medical Education building,home of the Baker Institute:Infectious Diseases and theFlinders University <strong>Northern</strong>Territory Rural Clinical School,was opened at the Alice SpringsHospital campus in March 2010.It provides a Central Australianbase for diabetes and vascular disease research aswell as research into other chronic diseases affectingAboriginal health.Agreement was reached on the provision of renalservices for Central Australian patients, includingthose from Western Australia and South Australia.Capacity was greatly expanded with a new 48 stationprivate partnership for renal services in the <strong>Northern</strong>Territory with Fresenius Medical Care responsible forproviding the dialysis services and the Alice SpringsHospital and Territory Renal Services responsiblefor clinical governance. Dialysis services were alsoexpanded with the introduction of a demountable atFlynn Drive providing two stations for self dialysisand a Home Dialysis Care program in remote centresincluding Ti Tree, Ali Curing and Santa Teresa.The Safe and Sober project commenced in 2010 asan initiative of the Alice Springs Transformation Plan’sAlcohol Rehabilitation Action Group. The project wasdeveloped by representatives of all the Alcohol andOther Drugs (AOD) stakeholders in Alice Springs andas a result Congress is to receive $5.4 million over twoand a half years to implement this ambulatory casemanagement and therapeutic intervention project.A $3.4 million <strong>NT</strong> Trachoma Strategy commencedin 2010, coordinated from Alice Springs. Theproject involves screening and treatment of adultsat Community Clinics and of children as part of the<strong>Health</strong>y School Aged Kids program. A TrachomaEducator was recruited to deliver training inpartnership with the International Centre for EyeEducation at Central Australian Aboriginal Congressand service education and trachoma updates areregularly delivered to remote area nurses.60Department <strong>Health</strong> and Families

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