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Actions to Support Older CALD People: a Guide for Consumers (Rohingya)
This guide helps older people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds to express their needs when speaking with aged care providers. It can also help people working in aged care to better understand CALD needs. -
Añárar sómaj óre maháfuz rakó – thakooni
This poster, in Rohingya, outlines how together we can help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect our community. -
BreastScreen Australia – Brochure – Catching it early – Pitjantjatjara
This DL-size brochure in Pitjantjatjara provides information about breast cancer screening for Indigenous women aged 50 to 74. -
BreastScreen Australia – Poster – Catching it early – Pitjantjatjara
An A3 poster in Pitjantjatjara promoting the free BreastScreen test for women aged 50 to 74. -
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BreastScreen Australia – video – Getting tested for breast cancer can save your life – Pitjantjatjara
This video, in Pitjantjatjara, explains why it's important to get tested for breast cancer, and what to expect when getting a test. -
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Care for Kids’ Ears talking book – Pitjantjatjara
The Care for Kids’ Ears – Strong hearing, strong start talking book, in Pitjantjatjara, explains the importance of ear health and getting regular ear checks. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Aged care grief and trauma support (Sinhalese)
This fact sheet, in Sinhalese, provides useful information about grief and trauma support services for those impacted by COVID-19 in the aged care sector. The services are available for residential aged care residents, home care recipients, their loved ones and aged care staff. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Añártú Másk ekkán Fiñdíbélla Zoruri né? (Do I need to wear a mask?)
This infographic explains, in Rohingya, when you need to wear a mask and how to use a mask properly. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Buráburí Saásitar Bág ot KOVID-19 or asór foijje dé hítára allá perecani ar sódmar modot (Aged care grief and trauma support)
This fact sheet, in Rohingya, provides useful information about grief and trauma support services for those impacted by COVID-19 in the aged care sector. The services are available for residential aged care residents, home care recipients, their loved ones and aged care staff. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Buráburír gór ot KOVID-19 or asór foijjé? (Grief and Trauma Support Services – Brochure)
This brochure, in Rohingya, outlines the grief and trauma support services available for those living, working and caring in the aged care sector who have been impacted by COVID-19. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Do I need to wear a mask? (Sinhalese)
This infographic explains, in Sinhalese, when you need to wear a mask and how to use a mask properly. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – KOVID-19 thika ókkol babote zani tákó (Stay informed about COVID-19 vaccines)
This poster, in Rohingya, explains the importance of staying up-to-date about COVID-19 vaccines and where to go for reliable information. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Radio – Mental health support – Pitjantjatjara
This radio ad in Pitjantjatjara explains how a lot has changed due to coronavirus and how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should ask for help if they are feeling stressed. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Radio – Protect our communities – Pitjantjatjara
This radio ad in Pitjantjatjara explains how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can help to protect their communities and prevent the spread of coronavirus. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – NAK FUSÓONI JOLDI ANTIGEN THEÉS KEÉN GORÍ ESTEMAL GORÉ (Nasal swab RAT)
This social tile, in Rohingya, explains how to use a nasal swab rapid antigen test (RAT). -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – OGGÚA JOLDI ANTIGEN GALOR LECCÚAR THEÉS KEÉNGORÍ ESTEMA GORÉ (Rapid antigen oral saliva test)
This social tile, in Rohingya, explains how to use a rapid antigen oral saliva test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – නාසික ස්වොබයක් භාවිතා කරන ආකාරය රැපීඩ් ඇන්ටිජන් පරීක්ෂණය (Nasal swab RAT)
This social tile, in Sinhala, explains how to use a nasal swab rapid antigen test (RAT). -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Social – රැපීඩ් ඇන්ටිජන් භාවිතා කරන ආකාරය කෙළ භාවිතා කර කටින් සිදු කරන පරීක්ෂණය (Rapid antigen oral saliva test)
This social tile, in Sinhala, explains how to use a rapid antigen oral saliva test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Stay informed about COVID-19 vaccines (Sinhalese)
This poster, in Sinhalese, explains the importance of staying up-to-date about COVID-19 vaccines and where to go for reliable information. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Theés gorá beggún ólla asé (Testing is available for everyone)
This poster, in Rohingya, explains that COVID-19 testing is available for everyone in Australia, even if you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. It also provides information on where to get a COVID-19 test. -
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Video – What to do if you have COVID-19 – Pitjantjatjara
This animation, in Pitjantjatjara, highlights the importance of knowing what to do if you get COVID-19 so that you can protect your loved ones and your community. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – පරීක්ෂණය සෑම අයෙකුටම ලබාගත හැකිය (Testing is available for everyone)
This poster, in Sinhala, explains that COVID-19 testing is available for everyone in Australia, even if you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident. It also provides information on where to get a COVID-19 test. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – වයෝවෘද්ධ රැකවරණ තුළ කෝවිඩ්-19 හේතුවෙන් බලපෑම් ඇතිවී තිබේද? (Grief and Trauma Support Services – Brochure)
This brochure, in Sinhala, outlines the grief and trauma support services available for those living, working and caring in the aged care sector who have been impacted by COVID-19. -
COVID-19 ór lamba-thaim asór ókkol
This fact sheet, in Rohingya, explains the potential long-term effects of COVID-19. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Audio – Why should I get the COVID-19 vaccine? (Pitjantjatjara)
This audio recording, in Pitjantjatjara, explains that COVID-19 can be a very serious sickness for many people in the community. By getting vaccinated, you are protecting yourself and helping to protect your community.