Community health programme

Community health programme

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fieldworkTHI runs a health outreach programme in 21 villages in the Sittilingi valley.

Each village has nominated one married woman to be trained as a Health Auxilliary. She offers advice on good nutrition, hygiene, birthing practices and simple ailments, maintain records on important health events in the village and act as facilitators for all community development work.

Every month, out Health Auxillaries gather at the THI campus for two days, to meet with each other.  At these meetings, they discuss the health of their villages, reporting births and deaths of village members, and other relevant information.  These meetings also allow for their continuing education opportunities.

Our Health Workers conduct monthly mobile clinics for all pregnant women and under 5 children. This has been the most essential factor in significantly bringing down infant and maternal mortality and morbidity in the area. The village’s Health Auxiliary coordinates with the hospital regarding when the mobile health team will next visit the village.  She notifies the village members of the appropriate date, and when the team arrives, she gathers the patients for treatment.

In addition we also run an ambulance service for the 21 villages. Patients can be transported to the Tribal Hospital or referred to tertiary care centres in Salem and Dharmapuri as and when needed.