Daftar isi
- 1 iSIKHNAS Training Centre
- 1.1 Module 1 : Routine Disease Reporting and Case Management
- 1.2 Module 2 : Pelsa : Village Reporters
- 1.3 Module 3 : Priority Disease Investigation and Response
- 1.4 Module 4 : Health Certificates for Livestock Movement
- 1.5 Module 5 : Active Surveillance Activities
- 1.6 Module 6 : Village Population Statistics
- 1.7 Module 7 : Vaccination Activities
- 1.8 Module 8 : Using Instant Messaging with iSIKHNAS
- 1.9 Module 9 : Breeding Management
- 1.10 Module 10 : Farmer Registration and Animal Identification
- 1.11 Module 11 : System Queries
- 1.12 Module 12 : Administration SMS
- 1.13 Module 13 : Abattoir Reporters
- 1.14 Module 14 : iSIKHNAS Coordinator
- 1.15 Module 15 : Contributing to the iSIKHNAS WIKI
- 1.16 Module 16 : Using the iSIKHNAS data and reports
- 1.17 Module 17 : Training Management
- 1.18 General materials
- 1.19 Training Management module
- 1.20 Website Modules
- 1.21 Using iSIKHNAS data and reports
- 1.22 Old Material
iSIKHNAS Training Centre
This section is designed for trainers and others involved in preparing training for staff involved in animal health in Indonesia to assist them in using the National Animal Health Information System, iSIKHNAS. This system at first appears complex to new users so in order to make training more manageable and efficient, the and powerful but to make functions down into smaller
Module 1 : Routine Disease Reporting and Case Management
This is the first and most fundamental of the iSIKHNAS modules. It introduces district level technical staff to the iSIKHNAS system, its philosophy and the key functions of the system. It concentrates on developing skills in the reporting of routine and priority disease events, response reports, treatments, specimen submissions to the lab and outcome reports. It also includes many useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 2 : Pelsa : Village Reporters
This module is for use when training village level reporters, either new recruits or people already involved in village reporting at some level. It introduces Pelsa to the iSIKHNAS system, its philosophy and the benefits of the system to the community. It concentrates on developing skills in the recognition of signs of ill health in animals, making good linkages in the community and the reporting of routine and priority disease events. It also includes several useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 3 : Priority Disease Investigation and Response
This module is primarily for veterinarians and senior or experienced paravets already using iSIKHNAS with confidence. It offers tools to guide staff responsible for the investigation of and response to important disease events and to report actions from the field as they occur using iSIKHNAS SMS messages and queries. The course also includes many useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 4 : Health Certificates for Livestock Movement
This module is for veterinarians, paravets and other technical staff involved in the provision of health certificates for the movement of livestock. It is assumed these staff are already using iSIKHNAS with confidence. It offers tools report health inspections and the details of intended movements from the field (with or without lab accompanying lab tests) as they arise using iSIKHNAS SMS messages and queries. The system automatically generates uniquely identified movement permits ready for printing back at the office. The course also includes many useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 5 : Active Surveillance Activities
This short module is one of three single SMS message 'Special Field Activity' modules. It is for veterinarians, paravets and other technical staff involved in active surveillance activities as part of a district or provincial planned program. It is assumed these staff are already using iSIKHNAS with confidence. It offers tools report activities from the field using a program identifier using one iSIKHNAS SMS message and queries. The course also includes several useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 6 : Village Population Statistics
This short module is one of three single SMS message 'Special Field Activity' modules. It is for veterinarians, paravets and other technical staff involved in active surveillance activities as part of a district or provincial planned program. It is assumed these staff are already using iSIKHNAS with confidence. It offers tools report activities from the field using a program identifier using one iSIKHNAS SMS message and queries. The course also includes several useful system queries for use in the field. This module may also be used by experienced, trained Pelsa who are motivated and keen to keep village level statistics up to date.
Module 7 : Vaccination Activities
This short module is one of three single SMS message 'Special Field Activity' modules. It is for veterinarians, paravets and other technical staff involved in active surveillance activities as part of a district or provincial planned program. It is assumed these staff are already using iSIKHNAS with confidence. It offers tools report activities from the field using a program identifier using one iSIKHNAS SMS message and queries. The course also includes several useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 8 : Using Instant Messaging with iSIKHNAS
This short module introduces the Instant Messaging tool to users who have good access to internet connections and who wish to use Instant Messaging tool instead of SMS. iSIKHNAS can operate equally well with either SMS or IM and as accessibility to internet networks increases this may become the tool of choice for many users.
Module 9 : Breeding Management
This module is one of the more complex and includes a variety of messages to report various significant events in the breeding management schedule. It may be used by inseminators, animal health technicians and paravets who are involved in any or all of the activities related to breeding. Included are important functions to register livestock owners and their animals. The course also includes several useful system queries for use in the field.
Module 10 : Farmer Registration and Animal Identification
This module allows any staff member to learn how to register individual livestock owners and their animals with iSIKHNAS.
Module 11 : System Queries
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 12 : Administration SMS
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 13 : Abattoir Reporters
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 14 : iSIKHNAS Coordinator
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 15 : Contributing to the iSIKHNAS WIKI
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 16 : Using the iSIKHNAS data and reports
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 17 : Training Management
This module encompasses the full range of system queries usable from the field by any actively reporting staff member. The course could be used as a refresher course to reduce the number of errors or to further encourage use of these powerful reference tools and reduce any dependence on printed material which may go out of date.
Module 1 : Routine Disease Reporting and Case Management Module 2 : Pelsa : Village Reporters Module 3 : Priority Disease Investigation and Response Module 4 : Health Certificates for Livestock Movement Module 5 : Active Surveillance Activities Module 6 : Village Population Statistics Module 7 : Vaccination Activities Module 8 : Using Instant Messaging with iSIKHNAS Module 9 : Breeding Management Module 10 : Farmer Registration and Animal Identification|
- Module 11 : System Queries
- Module 12 : Administration SMS
- Module 13 : Abattoir Reporters
- Module 14 : iSIKHNAS Coordinator
- Module 15 : Contributing to the iSIKHNAS WIKI
- Module 16 : Using the iSIKHNAS data and reports
- Module 17 : Training Management
General materials
Training Management module
- Participant Registration - new user, course registration, participant registration
- Using Sidecar - the iSIKHNAS training website
- Course Administration
- Tools for Trainers - IM, Scenarios, Errors
- Training approach
- Bulk registrations - using specialised spreadsheets - user, training management, farmer and animal ID
Website Modules
Using iSIKHNAS data and reports
- Reports for animal health
- Reports for budget advocacy
- Reports for monitoring operations
- Special programs - vaccination, surveillance
- Location and infrastructure management
Administration by SMS
Old Material
Priority Disease Investigation