Ear health (EarInfoNet)

Welcome to the Indigenous EarInfoNet - a 'one-stop shop' for people working, studying or interested in otitis media (middle ear disease) and hearing loss in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We aim to provide health and education workers with quality information and resources about how to prevent and manage ear disease and hearing problems.

The EarInfoNet also supports the Indigenous EarInfoNetwork by providing electronic yarning services that encourage information sharing and collaboration among the full range of health and education workers involved in Indigenous ear health and hearing.

 
 

Partners

Menzies School of Health Research
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
 

Funders

The Pratt Foundation
Department of Health and Ageing
Variety, The Children's Charity

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Norma Benger Chidanpee

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Norma Benger Chidanpee

 
Last updated: 5 June 2009
 
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Warning!

Users of this web resource are warned that it may contain images and/or references to deceased people, which could cause distress or sadness particularly for some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The resource may also contain words and descriptions that could be culturally sensitive and which might not normally be used in public or community contexts. For example, some information may be considered appropriate for viewing only by men or only by women. The HealthInfoNet respects such culturally sensitive issues, but, for technical reasons, it has not been possible to provide materials in a way that prevents access by a person of the other gender. Users are asked to respect this cultural protocol.