A Yuendumu Experience

 

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East Pilbara Communities

 


About Us

DogHandAMRRIC formed as a response to immense need. With the view that human and dog health are inseparable in remote indigenous communities, AMRRIC works to improve community health by improving the life of the dogs.

 

Building on a solid base

AMRRIC is based on the highly effective work of a handful of pioneers in the field and maintains the trust and respect of key stakeholders that has been built up over many years. With recognition and funding from the Federal government and support from groups like the AVA (Australian Veterinary Association), the RSPCA and various Universities, AMRRIC has been able to build on this solid base and develop the work further.

 

Our Vision

Rural and remote Indigenous communities that are healthy and safe for people and animals.

Supporting Organisations

Australian Institute of Animal Management

AIAM Annual Conference on urban animal management
Stamford Grand
Glenelg, South Australia
6-8 October 2010

Tiwi Training Program Aug 09

Upcoming events

  •  'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide' EHW Manual to be printed March/April

  • AMRRIC in association with RSPCASA undertaking pilot program in Yalata and Oak Valley.

  • Regional Training Workshops across the NT to build the capacity of Shires and Communities to undertake sustainable dog health programs and to introduce and implenet 'Conducting Dog Heal;th Programs in Remote INdigenous Communities- An Environmental Health prctitioners Guide'

  • Feb DHP’s: Galiwin’ku, Yuelamu and Nyirripi

  • April DHP’s: Maningrida, Yalata and Oak Valley

  • AMRRIC Vets doing Darwin Town Camps