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EarTrain Training in Coffs Harbour

EarTrain Training in Coffs Harbour on October 17th and 18th, in collaboration with EarTrain TAFE NSW and the AH&MRC Ear Health Coordination Program, aims to enhance the skills of the workforce in ear and hearing health. The goal is to bridge the gap in ear health checks, hearing tests for young children, and prioritize early learning and access to hearing health equipment.

The EarTrain Program is a free online initiative for primary healthcare professionals, designed to identify and treat otitis media and other hearing conditions in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Otitis Media (middle ear infection) can be prevented and treated early through regular ear checks during interactions with children and families. EarTrain empowers primary healthcare professionals to improve ear health in their communities. The program, funded by the Australian Federal Government, is delivered across Australia by TAFE NSW and is part of the Closing the Gap initiative available until June 2024.

In support of the EarTrain program, we work with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health organizations and clinical staff to provide more accessible training in rural and remote areas, tailored to specific skill sets. This practical training enhances the confidence of clinical staff in conducting ear health checks and following referral pathways to provide quality ear health care for their patients and local communities.

During a week of reflection, we appreciate the participation and determination of those attending the two-day EarTrain training workshop. Participants included Riverina Medical and Dental Aboriginal Corporation (RIVMED), Biripi Aboriginal Corporation Medical Centre, and Dubbo Regional Aboriginal Health Service (DRAHS).

About the EarTrain program: EarTrain is a fully funded* online training program for primary healthcare professionals to identify and manage otitis media and other hearing conditions in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The program, funded by the Australian Government, is delivered across Australia by TAFE NSW and is part of the Closing the Gap initiative available until June 30, 2024.

Program Eligibility: Primary healthcare professionals and workers providing care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are eligible to participate in the EarTrain program.

Workshop 1: Practical Skills – Screening in your Community: This two-day workshop provides practical skills in otoscopy, tympanometry, screening otoacoustic emissions, introduction to audiometry (for adults and children), and referral pathways. It is ideal for those seeking an introduction or refresher in these practical skills. The workshop offers the opportunity to apply the skills and techniques learned in the online training, gaining practical experience and confidence under guidance.

Coomealla and Bila Muuji Community Health Expo

AH&MRC partnered with Coomealla Health Aboriginal Corporation (CHAC) and Bila Muuji Aboriginal Corporation Health Service to put on a Community Health Expo at Coomealla on the 11th of October 2023.

The AH&MRC was proud to support the event and thank Summer Hunt, Shiralee Hedges, Peter Matsumoto, and CHAC’s other clinical and non-clinical staff for planning and organizing a great health promotion day.

Through this expo that brought the community together, the AH&MRC, CHAC, Billa Muji, Fair Dinkum Choices, and other health services present could enhance health literacy and provide relevant information about the available resources.

Community members could sign up as new patients, book in for their 715 Annual health checks, receive information on the flu or COVID-19 booster vaccinations, and make appointments to receive them. The attendees answered questions and provided feedback on the health passports that would help AH&MRC further assist the health services.

Dancers from Kiilalaana Dance Group and The Brother Boys kept the event fun and entertaining.

Merchandise for different age groups was handed out to the community, and the prizes were raffled off throughout the day with fresh food and grocery vouchers from the local supermarket.