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GO GLOBAL: CURTIN HEALTH
…changing lives, changing worlds…
SCHOLARSHIPS 2009
Project entrepreneurship x 12 per year 3 each for China, India, South Africa and Ukraine
Merit x 1 per year
Equity x 1 per year
Due 26 September
For details see: http://scholarships.curtin.edu.au/undergraduate/current/open.cfm
Scholarships 2009
Awarded to eligible Go Global applicants who develop the best project concept and action strategy that furthers the mission and objectives of the selected Go Global international sites China India Ukraine South Africa
Scholarship winners will implement their project during the international component of the OT Abroad Program.
Project Entrepreneurship
“Provide quality international opportunities for students to
contribute to humanitarian based health services that can be
sustained by those who follow.”
Key words: Opportunities Health Sustained
Go Global Vision
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following criteria: be a part time or full time student at Curtin University of
Technology enrolled in the undergraduate or graduate entry program of the following courses.
Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Human Communication Science Nursing Pharmacy
be in ‘Good Standing’ at the university; have a Course Weighted Average of 60 or more.
Scholarship Value
Total $4500 for each student awarded a scholarship. Prize monies are to be used for costs
associated with participating in the Go Global Program.
Project Proposal Students will form groups of three and produce a
‘Project Proposal’. Students are encouraged to work in interprofessional groups.
The ‘Project Proposal’ must include the following: Brief overview of project; Background and rationale for the project; Objectives of the project; Project management plan (actions, timeframes,
costings, evaluation of the objectives of the project, plans for fund-raising if required etc);
Project deliverables/outcomes (i.e. what will be delivered – services to clients, training, brochures, report etc).
Project Proposals should be a maximum of five pages.
Finding a Group
Your group can consist of people not on the same trip (must be same country) – but your proposal needs to reflect this
Register your interest to join a group o one of the sheets being passed around We will type up and email to you all in the next
day or two
Selection of Scholarship Recipients
The best projects (maximum three) for each international site will be required to present their project concept to a selection panel.
The presentation will consist of the following: Five minute professional (i.e. sharp, slick,
focussed, exciting) presentation of the project; Ten minutes of questions from the panel.
Contacts for General Questions
Nigel Gribble 9266 3638 [email protected]
China – project ideas
1. Develop an orientation manual to BoAi a resource for local and international visitors
and collaborators e.g. an overview of the centre, its staff, the
services, the role it plays in Shanghai e.g. a 5-10 page document with very concrete
practical information like summaries of the services offered, some statistical info about the centre and its history etc.
China – project ideas
2. An equipment audit of the centre A summary of what they have, how they use
it (should or should not use it) Other uses possible use more of and
recommendations e.g. standing frames, exercise equip, adapted
cutlery etc
3. Supporting a child or children to attedn the centre Significant and sustainable fundraising project
(i.e beyond chocolates!!!) to create a sustainable fund to sponsor a child or childrens places at the centre on an ongoing basis that might normally not be able to afford the fees
approx costs are 1600 RMB per month perhaps in conjunction with West Aust China
Friendship society or similar
China – project ideas
4. A training DVD on patient handling for staff
5. A training video on meal assistance and strategies
6. A training DVD on principles to enable incorporating play into therapy
China – project ideas
7. A needs analysis to determine what change might need to occur to start a movement towards parents becoming comfortable and capable to replicate treatment in the home.
China – project ideas
All other ideas welcomed
China – project ideas
India – project ideas
1. Cultivating a working relationship with Bengal Association of WA (or other similar organisations)
to increase the relationships and support between WA and Anandaniketan
India – project ideas
2. Training videos for working with children and adults with feeding issues
For staff Translated into Bengali
India – project ideas
3. Contextual patient and manual handling Primary context – there is no equipment For staff DVD translated into Bengali
India – project ideas
4. Educational DVD on mental health conditions and impact on function
translated into Bengali
All other ideas welcomed
India – project ideas
South Africa – project ideas
1. In cooperation with local (South African) therapist establish a plan for developing equipment using Appropriate Paper Based Technology (APT) fund obtain materials trial one product
South Africa – project ideas
2. Develop laminated wall posters for positioning and feeding for children with cerebral palsy and children with developmental delay In English, Afrikaans and Xhosa for family, carer and staff training
South Africa – project ideas
3. Develop communication books that have photographs Boardmaker symbols etc for communication at home and school
South Africa – project ideas
4. Develop a book of ideas of homemade or simple toys
e.g. using wooden, recycled materials that are safe, stimulating and fun culturally appropriate make examples of them
All other ideas welcomed
South Africa – project ideas
Disclaimer….. The pilot group is Nov/Dec 2008 Submissions for Ukraine must be flexible and are
likely to be subject to change
Riverview Charitable Fund Ukraine
1. Review and redesign of Summer Camp programme
2. Review and redesign of girls orphanage programme
Sunshine Centre3. Research teenage homelessness in
Ukraine and design intervention sessions that your group will pilot and implement on a sustainable basis http://www.sunshine-kiev.org
Go Global Ukraine4. Interview members of the 2008 pilot team
Review screening tools utilised and improve based on feedback
Redesign intervention sessions
Go Global Ukraine4. Interview members of the 2008 pilot team
Review screening tools utilised and improve based on feedback
Redesign intervention sessions
All other ideas welcomed
Ukraine – project ideas
GO GLOBAL: CURTIN HEALTH
…changing lives, changing worlds…
SCHOLARSHIPS 2009
QUESTIONS and BREAK OUT GROUPS