ENN1504 OCTOBER NOVEMBER
PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 - DUE 18 October 2024
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, QUESTION 1: MINUTES OF A MEETING BACKGROUND Dr Nku is the Manager of the Wellness Clinic
at Conwell College. The college services five campuses. He has been tasked with the organisation of the
main event of the year, the Cancer Awareness Campaign celebrations, which would bring all the
workers and students together at a central venue. A planning committee, consisting of Wellness Clinic
staff, members of the Student Representative Council (SRC) and Conwell College Management sat
together in a meeting to discuss about preparations for the event to be held on 10 November 2024.
QUESTION 1
MINUTES OF THE MEETING: AGENDA ITEM 4.1 – CANCER
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN CELEBRATIONS
The meeting commenced with Dr. Nku introducing the discussion of agenda item 4.1, which was
focused on the upcoming Cancer Awareness Campaign Celebrations scheduled for 10
November 2024. Dr. Nku emphasized the importance of this event as it brings together staff,
students, and the wider Conwell College community to raise awareness about cancer prevention,
management, and support. He noted that the campaign would focus on spreading information
about cancer, including preventive measures and advice for those living with the disease.
Dr. Tlou provided an overview of the global significance of World Cancer Day 2024, with the
theme “Increasing Impact through Transparency, Accountability, and Partnerships.” He
highlighted that cancer remains a critical issue affecting people between the ages of 25 and 49,
a demographic that makes up a significant portion of the workforce. Dr. Tlou stressed the
importance of the college’s efforts in educating and supporting this age group to address the
long-term impact of cancer on individuals and communities.
Following this, several ideas and proposals for the event were discussed. Dr. Mago suggested
inviting a guest speaker from the Department of Health, who could provide insight into how
businesses and individuals can contribute to reducing cancer rates. This was considered a
valuable addition to the event, as it would offer both educational content and a call to action for
the community. Mr. Sello, representing the Student Representative Council (SRC), gave an
update on their preparations. The SRC had already started designing posters and flyers to