As a health provider:
- hospitals
- residential aged care providers
- community health services
- international colleges and schools
- correctional centres
- detention centres
- immigration services
- doctor’s surgeries / clinics
- emergency services
- law enforcement
- government departments
- health aids distributors
- health educators
- home-stay providers
- pharmacies
- sex workers
- refuge centres
- residential disability care
- respite centres
- welfare organisations
- childcare
- immunisation clinics
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As a worker or student:
- non-English speaking workers
- poor-English speaking workers
- workers and students in health and welfare industry from non-English speaking background
- people who wish, or need to learn, English
As a health care recipient:
- non-English speaking clients
- poor-English speaking clients
- the hearing impaired
- the speech impaired
- stroke victims
- dementia sufferers
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Educators and employers:
- TESOL teachers
- students of non-English speaking back ground: language support (understanding, spelling, pronounciation)
- English speaking students with spelling issues: language support (spelling; understanding)
- assessors: assessment tool for assessing understanding, spelling, pronounciation of health related words
- teachers in Aged Care, Community Services, Nursing, Allied Health, health support Services
Everyone:
- Multi-lingual signage in public places such as hospitals, residential aged care facilities, respite centres, industrial sites, community centres, offices.
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