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Resources
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing funded the original Indigenous Diabetic Foot [IDF] project (2003-2005) as part of the Rural Health Support, Education and Training Program. This funding enabled the development of the CD-ROM. The CD contains a series of short video clips, photos and documents to embrace the goal to assist with the early identification and management of the Indigenous diabetic foot.
To view the contents of the CD-ROM download: Contents of CD-ROM This CD is no longer available. However it has been reviewed, modified, improved and upgraded! More video clips, more information and a welcome from an elder on Palm Island.
SARRAH provided 'seed' funding for the development of additional educational resources. This included two posters, a flip chart and the DART screening form. Since then these resources have been reviewed and additional resources added to the IDFP collection. The resources are available by mail order. The order form is found below. The IDFP workshops demonstrate how to effectively use the resources. The IDFP resources are illustrated below. To obtain the order form click here: Order and Payment Form
To order resourcesDownload Order and Payment Form. Please print and send to address listed on order form. Additional resources are listed on the order form. Disclaimer: The IDFP resources are designed to enhance the delivery of diabetic foot information. The IDFP resources are designed to provide clinical knowledge and clinical skills when supported by appropriate health professionals and health workers managing Diabetes. IDFP and its Consultants are not responsible for inappropriate use of the IDFP educational resources or for the inappropriate interpretation of the information delivered at IDFP workshops. IDFP supports the use of these resources and workshop information in consultation with the multi-disciplinary health professional team managing Diabetes. |










