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Mask wearing
Masks help stop the spread of viruses and reduce our risk of getting sick. With COVID-19 and flu cases on the rise, it’s recommended you wear a mask when indoors or if physical distancing isn’t possible to protect yourself and the community -
Top 3 questions – The National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing with Dr Ruth Vine
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine, answers the top three questions across our channels. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Dr Aleeta encourages us all to help slow the spread of COVID-19
In this video, Dr Aleeta Fejo, Aboriginal GP and senior Doctor, encourages us all to do our part to help slow the spread of COVID-19. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Dr Aleeta explains the benefits of COVID-19 oral treatments
Dr Aleeta Fejo, Aboriginal GP and senior Doctor, explains the benefits of COVID-19 oral treatments. -
Allied Health Professions Day 2022
The Chief Allied Health Officers from across Australia thank Allied Health Professionals for their contribution to the Australian community. -
Quarterly Financial Report webinar – Updates and Q&A
To help aged care providers prepare for the reporting requirements in the Quarterly Financial Report (QFR), this webinar provides updated information and an opportunity for Q&A. Presenters discuss all segments and key features of the QFR and enhancements to the Aged Care Financial Report (ACFR). -
National Cervical Screening Program – Video – Cervical screening explained – Auslan
This video provides an overview of the National Cervical Screening Program with an Auslan translator. It outlines what a cervical screening test is and the test options available to participants. -
Transcript – Reforming in-home aged care and regulation update
Transcript of the webinar on 31 August 2022, covering updates on reforms to in-home aged care, the new Aged Care Act and regulatory arrangements. -
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Don't make smokes your story
Well done! You’ve taken an important step on the road to becoming smoke-free. Quitting can be hard and most smokers try a number of times before they finally quit for good.
So take it one step at a time and don’t beat yourself up. The longer you stay smoke-free, the easier it gets. Learn the many benefits of quitting and ways to help you do this. -
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Impacts of smoking
When you smoke, do you really know what it’s doing to you? Do you know how much damage smoking is doing to your whole body? Watch this motion graphic on the impacts of smoking for more information.
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Employer engagement webinars – attracting workers into aged care
This webinar covers employment programs and supports available to residential aged care and home care providers to attract an aged care workforce. -
How to do a rapid antigen test from your nose – Auslan
This video, in Auslan, provides instructions on how to do a rapid antigen test from your nose. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Video – Nurse Natasha explains why we need to stay up to date with COVID-19 and flu vaccinations
In this video, Nurse Natasha explains that the best way to help protect yourself this season is to make sure you keep up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, and have a flu shot as soon as possible. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Video – Nurse Natasha explains the benefits of the COVID-19 and flu vaccinations for pregnant women
In this video, Nurse Natasha explains that the best way to help protect yourself and your baby this season is to make sure you keep up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, and have a flu shot as soon as possible. -
Top 3 questions – Living with COVID-19 in winter with Professor Alison McMillan
Professor Alison McMillan, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, answers the top three questions across our channels. -
David’s story – If I had the screening I would’ve been better off
David is the CEO at Pangula Mannanurna, an Aboriginal Health Service in South Australia. David shares his experience of being diagnosed with bowel cancer. -
Ernest’s story – Gugu mugu do, just do it
Ernest, an Aboriginal man from the Tjapukai tribe, is an advocate of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. -
John’s story – Knowledge is power
John talks about his experience with using the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program kit. Receiving a reminder letter prompted him to do the test. Listen to his story. -
Stephen and Mary Ann’s story – You don’t have to be the tough guy
Stephen and Mary Ann talk about their experience with the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program and the importance of encouraging loved ones to do the test. -
Margarette’s story – Get your breasts screened even if you feel healthy
Margarette Fisher, a Nudendri woman, encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have a breast screen. -
Cheryl’s story – I didn’t think it would happen to me
Cheryl Flanders shares her story about surviving breast cancer. Breast screening saved her life and she encourages other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have the screening mammogram. -
Fiona’s story – Promoting breast screening in my community
Fiona Millard encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to have a breast screen. She talks about the van that is used to provide screening services in remote areas. -
Getting your meningococcal ACWY vaccination at school — what to expect
Vaccination is a simple and clever way to protect you from serious diseases now and later in your life. -
Getting your diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (dTpa) vaccination at school — what to expect
Vaccination is a simple and clever way to protect you from serious diseases now and later in your life. -
National Cervical Screening Program – Video – How to take your own cervical screening test sample
This video is for people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities. It explains how to take your own cervical screening test sample if self-collection is chosen as a screening option for a cervical screening test.