This document provides an overview of One Health core competencies developed by the Global OHCC Working Group as part of USAID's RESPOND Initiative. It outlines seven domains of competencies - Management, Culture and Beliefs, Values and Ethics, Collaboration and Partnership, Leadership, Communication, and Systems Thinking. For each domain, it lists subdomains and provides examples of competencies. The document is intended to guide curriculum development and mapping to incorporate One Health approaches.
The INDOHUN Annual Meeting will take place from April 8-10, 2014. The meeting will review and evaluate previous INDOHUN activities, report on ongoing progress, and inform members about future plans. INDOHUN members will participate in the 3-day meeting to discuss the organization's programs, activities, and progress over the past year.
The One Health Short Course will be held from February 12-14, 2014. The objectives are to implement the results of a curriculum mapping workshop on One Health, disseminate the One Health concept to broader audiences like students and faculty, and evaluate how the wider community responds to the One Health concept. The course will have international speakers on One Health and representatives from USAID-RESPOND, and will involve students, faculty, and other health practitioners over the 3 day period.
Hyatt ohcc curriculum workshop september 2013 day oneindohun
This document provides an agenda and background information for a workshop on developing a One Health core competency framework. The workshop will bring together participants from universities and organizations in Vietnam and the broader Southeast Asia region to review existing One Health competencies, expand and map competencies to curricula, and identify gaps to address. The goal is to prepare future professionals with the collaborative skills needed to protect human, animal, and environmental health.
The document outlines an INDOHUN Curriculum Mapping Workshop held in Makassar, Indonesia from October 3-5, 2013. The workshop aimed to develop One Health modules to be implemented in the participants' home institutions by bringing together Vice Deans for Academic Affairs or Academic Managers from INDOHUN member universities. Participants would work on mapping curriculums to incorporate One Health concepts across different disciplines to advance the goal of the Indonesia One Health University Network.
Hyatt ohcc curriculum workshop september 2013 day threeindohun
This document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on integrating One Health core competencies (OHCCs) into university course curriculums. The workshop will guide participants through ranking OHCCs by skill level, identifying opportunities to incorporate competencies into existing course syllabi, developing learning objectives and assessments, and designing course modules. Participants will work in small groups on mapping specific competencies to their courses at novice, mid-level, and expert skill levels. The goal is to help participants begin the process of fully integrating OHCCs into their teaching to strengthen One Health education.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an overview of One Health core competencies developed by the Global OHCC Working Group as part of USAID's RESPOND Initiative. It outlines seven domains of competencies - Management, Culture and Beliefs, Values and Ethics, Collaboration and Partnership, Leadership, Communication, and Systems Thinking. For each domain, it lists subdomains and provides examples of competencies. The document is intended to guide curriculum development and mapping to incorporate One Health approaches.
The INDOHUN Annual Meeting will take place from April 8-10, 2014. The meeting will review and evaluate previous INDOHUN activities, report on ongoing progress, and inform members about future plans. INDOHUN members will participate in the 3-day meeting to discuss the organization's programs, activities, and progress over the past year.
The One Health Short Course will be held from February 12-14, 2014. The objectives are to implement the results of a curriculum mapping workshop on One Health, disseminate the One Health concept to broader audiences like students and faculty, and evaluate how the wider community responds to the One Health concept. The course will have international speakers on One Health and representatives from USAID-RESPOND, and will involve students, faculty, and other health practitioners over the 3 day period.
Hyatt ohcc curriculum workshop september 2013 day oneindohun
This document provides an agenda and background information for a workshop on developing a One Health core competency framework. The workshop will bring together participants from universities and organizations in Vietnam and the broader Southeast Asia region to review existing One Health competencies, expand and map competencies to curricula, and identify gaps to address. The goal is to prepare future professionals with the collaborative skills needed to protect human, animal, and environmental health.
The document outlines an INDOHUN Curriculum Mapping Workshop held in Makassar, Indonesia from October 3-5, 2013. The workshop aimed to develop One Health modules to be implemented in the participants' home institutions by bringing together Vice Deans for Academic Affairs or Academic Managers from INDOHUN member universities. Participants would work on mapping curriculums to incorporate One Health concepts across different disciplines to advance the goal of the Indonesia One Health University Network.
Hyatt ohcc curriculum workshop september 2013 day threeindohun
This document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on integrating One Health core competencies (OHCCs) into university course curriculums. The workshop will guide participants through ranking OHCCs by skill level, identifying opportunities to incorporate competencies into existing course syllabi, developing learning objectives and assessments, and designing course modules. Participants will work in small groups on mapping specific competencies to their courses at novice, mid-level, and expert skill levels. The goal is to help participants begin the process of fully integrating OHCCs into their teaching to strengthen One Health education.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses One Health challenges and initiatives in Indonesia. It notes that countries are interdependent and diseases do not respect borders in the modern world. Southeast Asia faces challenges like limited human resources and funding dedicated to One Health. Indonesia has taken steps to implement One Health, including establishing the Indonesia One Health University Network (INDOHUN) in 2012 to promote One Health across disciplines and sectors. INDOHUN aims to unite health sectors in Indonesia and build the One Health concept, and has conducted various workshops and trainings on developing One Health curriculum and competencies.
The first symposium of INDOHUN was successfully held on May 3 – 4 2012, in Sanur Paradise Hotel, Bali, Indonesia. This was the first INDOHUN symposium which was attended from various disciplines and organizations.
This document provides details about a global young leaders program focused on One Health held in East Kalimantan, Indonesia from January 10-18, 2014. The program aimed to build nationalism and awareness of One Health concepts among 100 students from universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand. It included seminars on One Health, leadership training, cultural learning, and field trips to meet local leaders and communities. The schedule spanned 9 days with activities like character building, discussions, health promotion training, high school visits, and an award ceremony. The program was facilitated by lecturers from various universities and included participants from government ministries, NGOs and media organizations.
Improvement of Public Awareness to Foodborne Diseases and Other Zoonotic Diseases through ‘Abdi Nusantara’ Student Community Service Program
Bondowoso, 6-8 November 2013
One Health Capacity Building Workshop was held from March 19-21, 2014 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The workshop aimed to promote the One Health approach through training programs by describing its basic principles, participatory learning processes, and designing training programs. It also sought to broaden understanding of emerging zoonotic diseases and pandemic threats among One Health Cadres and future leaders through discussions of key elements of One Health approaches and their application. The workshop was attended by university staff from One Health member institutions as well as other universities in Yogyakarta, Central Java, East Java, and Bali regions.
Strengthening Disease Surveillance System through Empowering Community Awareness and Capacity Building on Public Health and Veterinary Institutions
West Java, 3-5 March 2014
Enhancement Comprehensive Working Comm to Achieve OHindohun
This document outlines activities to implement the One Health concept from universities to communities in Indonesia. It describes training held in 2013 to educate staff and students on One Health, the creation of standard procedures on disease prevention and case management, and ongoing student community service programs to apply the procedures in local communities. The goal is to improve health and economic outcomes through multidisciplinary collaboration and a One Health approach integrating human, animal, and environmental health.
The document summarizes the activities at the 2013 Indonesian Public Health Association (IPHA) National Conference, which focused on introducing the One Health concept. The conference included keynote speeches and panels on One Health, as well as a training session that covered the One Health paradigm, challenges, network development, and disease prevention collaboration across human, animal, and environmental health. The goal was to spread awareness of the One Health approach among government agencies, academics, and professional associations in Indonesia.
The document discusses One Health challenges and initiatives in Indonesia. It notes that countries are interdependent and diseases do not respect borders in the modern world. Southeast Asia faces challenges like limited human resources and funding dedicated to One Health. Indonesia has taken steps to implement One Health, including establishing the Indonesia One Health University Network (INDOHUN) in 2012 to promote One Health across disciplines and sectors. INDOHUN aims to unite health sectors in Indonesia and build the One Health concept, and has conducted various workshops and trainings on developing One Health curriculum and competencies.
The first symposium of INDOHUN was successfully held on May 3 – 4 2012, in Sanur Paradise Hotel, Bali, Indonesia. This was the first INDOHUN symposium which was attended from various disciplines and organizations.
This document provides details about a global young leaders program focused on One Health held in East Kalimantan, Indonesia from January 10-18, 2014. The program aimed to build nationalism and awareness of One Health concepts among 100 students from universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand. It included seminars on One Health, leadership training, cultural learning, and field trips to meet local leaders and communities. The schedule spanned 9 days with activities like character building, discussions, health promotion training, high school visits, and an award ceremony. The program was facilitated by lecturers from various universities and included participants from government ministries, NGOs and media organizations.
Improvement of Public Awareness to Foodborne Diseases and Other Zoonotic Diseases through ‘Abdi Nusantara’ Student Community Service Program
Bondowoso, 6-8 November 2013
One Health Capacity Building Workshop was held from March 19-21, 2014 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The workshop aimed to promote the One Health approach through training programs by describing its basic principles, participatory learning processes, and designing training programs. It also sought to broaden understanding of emerging zoonotic diseases and pandemic threats among One Health Cadres and future leaders through discussions of key elements of One Health approaches and their application. The workshop was attended by university staff from One Health member institutions as well as other universities in Yogyakarta, Central Java, East Java, and Bali regions.
Strengthening Disease Surveillance System through Empowering Community Awareness and Capacity Building on Public Health and Veterinary Institutions
West Java, 3-5 March 2014
Enhancement Comprehensive Working Comm to Achieve OHindohun
This document outlines activities to implement the One Health concept from universities to communities in Indonesia. It describes training held in 2013 to educate staff and students on One Health, the creation of standard procedures on disease prevention and case management, and ongoing student community service programs to apply the procedures in local communities. The goal is to improve health and economic outcomes through multidisciplinary collaboration and a One Health approach integrating human, animal, and environmental health.
The document summarizes the activities at the 2013 Indonesian Public Health Association (IPHA) National Conference, which focused on introducing the One Health concept. The conference included keynote speeches and panels on One Health, as well as a training session that covered the One Health paradigm, challenges, network development, and disease prevention collaboration across human, animal, and environmental health. The goal was to spread awareness of the One Health approach among government agencies, academics, and professional associations in Indonesia.