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 | Changes to the use of spacers for asthma medication Effective immediately, Asthma Foundation NSW will be adopting the policy of single-person use spacers. If a spacer or mask touches someone’s mouth then, unless you can autoclave it, only that person should use that spacer and mask again. This avoids infection transmission via mucus. This means that best practice for infection control is that all spacers are to be used by one person only, and should not be washed or in any way cleaned and reused by another person. This applies across all settings and all uses of spacer devices, including Asthma Emergency Kits, training courses and clinical settings. This has no impact on the use of personal spacers by individuals- the washing and use instructions remain the same. The changes will be implemented in each Foundation across Australia gradually throughout 2012. |
 | Northern Sydney Health Promoting Schools Seeding Grants 2012 Applications are now open for schools in Northern Sydney to apply for a $1500 Seeding Grant for projects relating to Health and Wellbeing. Schools are eligible to apply if their project takes on a whole school approach and addresses a health category such as physical activity, social and emotional health, healthy eating, connecting with parents or other health areas that are relevant to your school community. Applications close on June 8th 2012 and more information can be obtained from attached flyer or by visiting www.nshealthpromotion.com.au |
 | Teachers In Sport Teachers In Sport runs NSWIT accredited professional learning for teachers looking to learn, up skill or refresh their PE teaching methods. The courses are highly practical, effective, enjoyable and are delivered by experts in each sport. Go to the website or email info@teachersinsport.com for more information. |
 | Triple Zero Kids Challenge The national Triple Zero Awareness Work Group has recently launched a new interactive on-line safety game for primary age children called the Triple Zero Kids Challenge... |
 | Australian Curriculum It was announced by MCEECDYA on April 15th that Health and Physical Education (HPE) is to be included in Phase Three of the Australian Curriculum development. For further information about this announcement you can link from this message to the MCEECDYA Communique and read paragraph 5 on page 2 |
 | Gutsy Kids Challenge and resources Eating healthily can be a real challenge. On the GI Cancer Institute's website, students can sign up to take the Gutsy Challenge to eat 2 pieces of fruit and ... |
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