India is a densely populated country where a large number of
people live without access to the basic education and primary health facilities.
The situation is more complex in rural villages comparing to the urban areas.
Their houses are poorly established and do not have proper supply of water and electricity. They somehow manage little water from resources available at the distant places and hardly think of having shower, clean their cloths and renovate their shelters
Their houses are poorly established and do not have proper supply of water and electricity. They somehow manage little water from resources available at the distant places and hardly think of having shower, clean their cloths and renovate their shelters
In addition to their poor socio economic condition, another
major cause of their sufferings is lack of education and public awareness.
AAS organisaton, time to time do awareness programme related to
health, with help of volunteer Doctors, who devote their time for the
betterment of the society. Health related awareness programmes content the
following objectives:-
1. To
increase public awareness that disease are significant public health problem.
2. To
increase public awareness of symptoms and signs of disease.
3. To
improve the knowledge and attitudes of patients about detection, treatment and
control of disease.
4. To
promote the family and community educational
materialessential for positive lifestyle habits.
5. To
create public awareness about the ill=effects of alcohol, smoking and drugs,
etc.
This
health awareness programme will also focus to develop a panel of local people
who can handle any critical situation. These programms help local community:-
1. To
increase knowledge, attitude and skills of all health
professionals regarding sign, symptoms and management
strategies for health hazards to improve disease control.
2. To
encourage health professionals to treat patients carefully.
3. To
develop resource and material for use of health professionals.
4. To
promote research all over the world to curb health hazards.
5. To
encourage continuing educational programmes on accurateinformation
on diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

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