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85th Edition
This edition promotes eCALD piloting cross-cultural practice supervision as well as new services for the Chinese community in caring for people with dementia.
This edition promotes eCALD piloting cross-cultural practice supervision as well as new services for the Chinese community in caring for people with dementia.
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We have 14,616 enrolments for CALD courses since March 2009 to now. You can find out more about how learners rate the online courses and the CALD course enrolment and completion rates by occupation and by service group.
CALD refers to culturally and linguistically diverse groups who are migrants and refugees from Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and African (MELAA) backgrounds.
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ANA hosted the bi-annual Asian Forum event on 24th November 2015 at the Sorrento Park. The presentations include research, resources and tools for providers promoting nutrition and physical activity in Asian communities.
The following report shows CALD Courses enrolments rates by service group for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of March 2009 to 30th June 2015.
The following report shows CALD Courses completion rates by service group for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of March 2009 to 30th June 2015.
The following report shows CALD Courses enrolments and completion rates by occupation for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of March 2009 to 30th June 2015.
The following report shows CALD Courses enrolments rates by service group for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of March 2009 to 20th February 2015.
The following report shows CALD Courses completion rates by service group for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of March 2009 to 20th February 2015.
The following report shows Quantitative Scores from Immediate Impression Evaluation from participants of all CALD Online courses for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of April 2010 to January 2015.
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The following report shows CALD Courses enrolments and completion rates by occupation for primary, secondary, NGO workforces in the Auckland region for the period of March 2009 to 20th February 2015.