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The Kiosks

Interactive touchscreen kiosks are currently the main tool for bridging the information gap. By the end of 2007 there will be 26 live kiosks installed in the following sites in Queensland & Western Australia, with the Northern Territory to follow in 2008:

Queensland

Cape York:
Queensland Health sites in the region.

  • Napranum Primary Health Care Centre (PHCC)
  • Lockhart River PHCC
  • Pormpuraaw PHCC
  • Kowanyama PHCC
  • Mapoon PHCC
  • Aurukun PHCC
  • Hopevale PHCC
  • Coen PHCC
  • Wujal Wujal PHCC
  • Weipa Hospital
  • Cooktown Multipurpose Health Service

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Regional & Rural:

Urban:


Western Australia


Regional & Rural:

  • South Hedland (Wirraka Maya Health Service)
  • Derby (Aboriginal Health Service)
  • Bunbury (South West Aboriginal Medical Service)

Urban:

Due to the high numbers of Indigenous inmates in correctional centres in North Queensland and the program’s involvement in the National Suicide Prevention Strategy, there is interest in implementing kiosks in Cleveland Youth Detention Centre and Lotus Glen Corrections Facility.

The touchscreen kiosks are connected to the internet, which enables both health and community content to be regularly refreshed.  It also ensures regular access to the trace data which is stored on the kiosks, providing detailed reports of consumers’ interactions with the kiosks.

 

 
   
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