In GNAT’s proactive move to prioritize the health and well-being of its members, the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) is organizing its annual health screening for teachers. This vital initiative aims to ensure that educators are in good health to continue their valuable work in the community.
During this health screening event, a Regional Health Mobile Van and experienced healthcare professionals will provide various health assessments, including Body Mass Index (BMI), Hepatitis B screening, blood pressure checks, eye examinations, cervical health evaluations, breast health checks, and glucose level monitoring. The best part? All these services will be provided free of charge to the teachers.
Event Details:
• Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2023
• Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
• Location: Sankore D/A 'B' Compound
This significant event aims to ensure that teachers in the Asunafo South District are in good health and able to carry out their responsibilities effectively. Teachers play a crucial role in shaping the future of the next generation, and their well-being is of paramount importance.
Isaac Ayertey Adjoka, the District Secretary of GNAT, encourages all teachers to take advantage of this opportunity. The Asunafo District GNAT believes that these health screenings will contribute to safeguarding the well-being of teachers in the district and ultimately enhance the quality of education provided to students.
To ensure the success of this health screening initiative, the Asunafo District GNAT appeals to school administrators, including SISOS and Headteachers, to support and facilitate teachers' participation in this essential event.
The Asunafo South District GNAT is committed to the welfare of its members, and this health screening is just one of the ways they demonstrate their dedication to the well-being of teachers.
The event promises to be a vital step toward ensuring that teachers in the district remain healthy and capable of providing quality education to their students. Your health is your wealth, and the Asunafo District GNAT is taking steps to protect and promote this valuable resource.