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Projects
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Preventive
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Preventive
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The
School Health Programme |
Introduced in 2005 the School Health Programme involved
the Training of School Teachers by professional organisations
(The National Association for the Blind and the Ali
Yavar Jung National Institute for Hearing Handicapped)
in the identification of vision and hearing disabilities
amongst students.
In the School Health Monitor Programme, students are
asked to vote for their eminently suitable and able
peers who would be responsible for early identification
of any disabilities amongst their classmates. Health
Monitors (HM) in each class - one Monitor for every
10 children - are thus elected.
Health Monitor checking for basic
health problems
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The Health Monitor programme helps to create awareness
in children for early signs of illness. The students
became change agents for the entire community.The
State Government has since institutionalised the
School Health programme.
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Emergency
Medicine |
Training
is provided for:
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Bleeding
Control, |
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Shock
Management, |
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Heat
stroke, |
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Diahorrea
Control and Oral Rehydration, |
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Fractures, |
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Head
Injuries, |
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Burns,
Poisoning, |
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And
Snake Bites. |
Warli
paintings in the First-Aid Manual
illustrating tre atment for dise ases |
Warli
paintings illustrating
treatment for de hy dration |
Warli
paintings in the First-Aid
Manual illustrating treatment
for diseases |
Zia demonstrating
C-spine precautions
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Over
2000 women have participated in First Aid training
programmes conducted in five modules over three months
by Zina Semenovskaya, a fourth year medical student
of the Weil Cornell Medical School, New York, in 2007.
Her efforts, using traditional folk art forms, for
largely illiterate rural communities, were accepted
in the Annals of Emergency Medicine.
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Immunisation |
In collaboration with the State Health authorities
Impact mobilises mothers to bring their infants,
aged 0 to 2 years, for vaccination administered
against all childhood diseases such as BCG, DPT,
Polio, Measles and Hepatitis B. In this way Impact
contributes to achieving 100% immunization.
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Malnutrition
prevention |
Information,
Education and Communication programmes. Health
messages on the social factors responsible for
Malnutrition are communicated through traditional
(Warli) folk art - posters, wall paintings, painted
earthernware pots, saris, as well as folk dances,
music, street theatre and films on CDs. Topics
include delay in early marriage, spacing between
childbirths, exclusive breast feeding for six
months, hygiene and sanitation and immunization
against childhood diseases. Awareness on Government
entitlements/schemes form a key part of the programme.
HB testing
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Students
attending to the crop at Kitchen Garden
in Betegaon, Somta Primary
Health Centre, Palghar
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Anaemia control
Body Mass Index Surveys.
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Community
Health Initiative |
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