Historical information
In the early 1990s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria began to develop educational programs that would be more accessible to Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. In one example, volunteer course leaders from the Vietnamese community were trained to deliver the course content in their own language. This photo depicts a group of people from the Vietnamese community attending an Arthritis Self Help Course, facilitated by a trained Vietnamese course leader. Participants learned some simple exercises for managing pain from arthritis in the hands and fingers. A cropped photo from this series appears as part of a photo collage on the cover of the 1998 Annual Report.
Physical description
COL photo of a small group of people gathered around a rectangular table. One person, who is standing, demonstrates some hand exercises. The others, who are seated, are also doing the hand exercises. On the table, there are brochures, a plastic display folder, and a book titled, "The Arthritis Helpbook". In the background, there are a few people sitting on some chairs against the wall.
Subjects
- arthritis foundation of victoria,
- afv,
- culturally and linguistically diverse,
- cald,
- languages other than english,
- lote,
- migrant communities,
- vietnamese,
- self-help course,
- tutor training,
- instructor,
- course leaders,
- brochures,
- factsheets,
- course manual,
- the arthritis helpbook,
- exercises,
- hands,
- fingers,
- pain management,
- living with arthritis,
- annual report,
- 1998