![]() ![]() This third edition of Fran Baum's The New Public Health is the most comprehensive book available on the new public health. This reportĬoncludes with proposed approaches to the data analysis. Issues associated with qualitative data collection and analysis. Research, and a description of the mixed methods approach used, including Research partnership, the process of achieving ethics approval for the evaluation The period described by this project report includes the formative months of the Reporting and implementation of the evaluation findings. UNSW, and will employ a participatory approach in the collection, analysis, Wuchopperen Health Service and the Muru Marri Indigenous Health Unit, The evaluation research is being conducted as a partnership between The major evaluation question beingĪddressed is: What is the worth or value of the ‘Filling the Gap’ Indigenousĭental Program as it is provided at the Wuchopperen community-based health Program, the ‘Filling the Gap’ evaluation. This report documents the first stage of the first formal evaluation of this ![]() Implementation strategy, particularly to investigate the program’s sustainabilityĪnd to assess effectiveness of approaches to dentist recruitment. The program partnership isĬommitted to a continuous evaluation research process as part of the program’s Partnership between Wuchopperen Health Service, the ‘Filling the Gap’ SteeringĬommittee and the volunteer dentists themselves. The Cairns-based Wuchopperen Health Service. To address this gap in services for one community, a volunteer Indigenousĭental program, ‘Filling the Gap’, was initiated to provide volunteer dentists to Inherent in recruiting and retaining dentists to rural and remote areas. However, the efforts of many of these services are thwarted by difficulties Overcome barriers their clients have in accessing oral health and dental care. Health services, including community controlled health services, are working to Some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-based While community-based primary health careįacilities are regularly available across Australia, access to dental practices is notĪs extensive. Recognised barriers to the enjoyment of good oral and dental health by The cost, the lack of availability and the infrequency of dental care are ![]()
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