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Tanika and Genavie speak about the realities of delivering care across remote communities in Far North Queensland, with a strong focus on preventing and managing rheumatic heart disease (RHD). They discuss the importance of culturally safe care, early intervention, and empowering health workers to lead conversations in their own communities.
They share what’s working, like one-on-one health promotion, outreach programs, and practical support for women who need to travel off Country to access care. They also speak openly about the gaps that still exist, including limited access to dental care under travel policies, and the need for better coordination across services.
This episode offers an honest look at the day-to-day work of responding to RHD and other health issues in community. It shows how real change comes from listening, working alongside mob, and making space for community-led solutions.
HEARTKIDS
From The Heart is brought to you by HeartKids, the only national not-for-profit solely focused on supporting and advocating for people affected by childhood-onset heart disease.
For support, information or guidance on your CoHD journey, call the HeartKids Helpline on 1800 432 785 or visit the website at https://www.heartkids.org.au
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CREDITS
Host: Angela Webb
Guests: Tanika Parker and Genavie Tabuai
Producer: Becky Oakley
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