New Education Materials for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Multicultural and Regional, Remote and Rural Communities

Published On: 6 December 2023

To assist with implementation of the Australian Government’s National Strategic Action Plan for Rare Diseases, Rare Voices Australia (RVA) received $1 million over three years from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2024 to lead the collaborative development of the Rare Awareness Rare Education (RARE) Portal and other education activities. In addition to facilitating the extensive multi-stakeholder consultation process to progress RARE Portal development, these funds have enabled RVA to consult with peak bodies and other experts to produce several education materials, including resource collections and webinars for the following priority populations identified in the Action Plan:

  • The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community
  • The multicultural/culturally and linguistically diverse community
  • The regional, remote and rural community

Webinars

These webinars are intended for peak bodies, organisations, and health care professionals who work with the above communities, RVA’s Partner groups/organisations, and rare disease groups/organisations that wish to engage with the priority populations listed above.

Please note: you will need to register on RVA’s Online Education Portal if you have not already done so to watch the webinars.

Acknowledgements

RVA thanks the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO); the Australian Alliance for Indigenous Genomics; the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA); the Australian Multicultural Health Collaborative; and the National Rural Health Alliance for consulting with RVA to inform these education materials.

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