Dear All I have been invited to give a keynote speech at an international seminar on health and aged care strategy at the end of this month near Padang in West Sumatra.

The invitation is from one of my former PhD students, Prof Elfindri (he only has one name) who until recently was a professor of economics at Andalas University in Padang. Now head of a consortium of 216 private universities in Sumatra he has been the chairman of the research grants commission for all universities throughout Indonesia. He has also made an impact nationally through his publications on the study and application of 'Positive Deviance', an idea that I introduced to him during his doctoral studies.

Being a member of a matriarchal (albeit Muslim) society he has to be continuously kind to his wife! Who drives a souped up original VW Beetle.

My contribution to the seminar arises from Elfindri's knowing that I have a strong background in these areas - from my time as an academic in a Department of Primary Health Care in a medical school in Adelaide, Australia. With a particular focus on this level of health care services and the associated necessity of community consultations to establish what local communities perceive as priorities in the planning, development and administration of their facilities. And on training of health care workers in universities and other institutions to be oriented to community service. This seminar is a great opportunity to bring widespread attention to the value of OST approaches in such enterprises in Indonesia.

I would greatly appreciate hearing from people on the list who have experience of conducting community consultations and/or curriculum design using OST particularly but not only in the Asian region.

All in the realm of promoting participation, on the premise that:

"Participation is the key to the future of the human race. Participation in families, in politics ... Participation will save the human race - if we are saved." /Pete Seeger at aged 89/

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Go well

Alan
Hong Kong

To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle.
/George Orwell/


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