Could you perform CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) in an emergency?
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Waitara Family Medical Practice aims to keep the local community as healthy as possible. We will be posting relevant medical centre news and GP advice.
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This March, do something amazing #forsickkids by supporting the 29th annual Bandaged Bear Appeal.
Running from 1 – 31 March, the Bandaged Bear Appeal is a signature fundraiser, helping raise vital funds for brave patients. Your support of the Bandaged Bear Appeal makes it possible to continue providing world-class care and treatment to thousands of children every year.
All funds raised throughout the Appeal go towards purchasing the most advanced medical equipment, funding vital research and delivering services that are central to the wellbeing of patients and families.
Get involved by:
For more information, visit: http://www.bandagedbear.org.au/help-us/bba-appeal
Clean Up Australia Day works to inspire and work with communities to clean up, fix up and conserve the environment. This is an event aimed to encourage all Australians to take to their local park, beach, bushland or streets and help collect rubbish.
Get involved this March by:
For more information, visit: https://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/
Teal Ribbon Day 2018 – Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Teal is the international colour for ovarian cancer awareness. On Teal Ribbon Day, all Australians are encouraged to purchase and wear a Teal Ribbon to raise awareness of ovarian cancer; show your support for the women, and their families, who are living with the disease; and to remember those who have died.
In 2014, there were 974 deaths from ovarian cancer in Australia. In 2017, it was estimated to have increased to 1,047 deaths.
With no early detection test, it is important that women know the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer and their family history.
Some signs and symptoms include:
Participate this February by:
For more information, visit: https://ovariancancer.net.au/teal-ribbon-day/
Hearing Awareness Week 2018
Hearing awareness week is an initiative to inform society of the benefits of good hearing and avoiding hearing impairment or deafness.
One in six Australians is hearing impaired, deaf or has an ear disorder.
Ensure proper care of your ears to allow prosperous and active hearing.
To get involved:
For more information, visit: http://www.hearingawarenessweek.org.au/
Don’t wait until it’s too late – Bowel Cancer
Bowel Cancer Australia’s annual public awareness campaign, ‘don’t wait until it’s too late’ is aimed at raising awareness of bowel cancer and encouraging more Australian’s to screen for the disease. Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, can affect any part of the large bowel (colon) or rectum.
For more information, visit: http://www.stopbowelcancer.org/
International Asperger’s Day 2018
International Asperger’s Day aims to highlight the significance of Asperger’s Syndrome for both society and individuals, illustrating one of the many challenges in understanding the autism spectrum. Asperger’s syndrome is a developmental disorder affecting an individual’s ability to effectively socialise and communicate.
“Recent survey results from the National Institute of Child Health and Mental Development estimate that 1 in 500 people (0.2% of the general population) have some form of Asperger’s Syndrome.”
As a community, we can raise awareness about Asperger’s syndrome through:
For more information, visit: https://www.asperger.asn.au/
International Childhood Heart Disease Awareness Month
Many people are unaware of childhood heart disease (CHD) – and its prevalence in Australia. February is the time to support Australia’s little battlers in the fight against heart disease. The month of February brings Valentine’s Day, so why not celebrate by helping a heart in need?
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Get involved in the fight against heart disease this February by:
For further information visit https://www.heartkids.org.au
Cupid’s Undie Run
The Cupid’s Undie Run is held throughout mid February, raising awareness for the Children’s Tumour Foundation, raising funds to support adults, children, and families affected by neurofibromatosis (NF). NF causes tumours to grow on nerves throughout the body, affecting major organs, and can lead to blindness, bone abnormalities, deafness, disfigurement and learning disabilities.
There is still no cure and frighteningly few treatment options, but there is hope to change this with the funds raised through Cupid’s Undie Run.
It is estimated that there are more than 10,000 Australians currently living with this disorder.
Get involved this February by:
For more information, visit: http://www.cupidsundierun.com.au/
International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Female genital mutilation (FGM) reflects deep-rooted inequality between the sexes, constituting an extreme form of discrimination against women and girls through procedures that involve altering or injuring the female genitalia for non-medical reasons.
“Globally, it is estimated that at least 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone some form of female genital mutilation”
Get involved in enforcing basic human rights across the world through:
For more information visit: http://www.un.org/en/events/femalegenitalmutilationday/