HIV what you need to know
This multilingual booklet, HIV. What you need to know, summarizes the most current information on HIV, connecting community members with health service providers in NSW. It explains what it means to have HIV as well as ways to protect yourself from getting HIV and passing it on to others. It also explains how to get tested, and how HIV is treated, including a comprehensive list of HIV health care and support services available in NSW. Information about the Australian health care system, and HIV and legal issues are also provided
7 Good Reasons to Test for HIV Now
7 Good Reasons to test for HIV Now covers seven of the key reasons why people should get tested for HIV in plain everyday language and was designed to engage people with low literacy skills who may be also from diverse cultural backgrounds. It is available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese.
HIV Testing Options
Raising awareness of HIV testing is an important element of NSW goal to eliminate HIV transmission. HIV Testing Options page details available HIV testing services including anonymous services and those not requiring a Medicare card.
Hepatitis C what you need to know
This factsheet talks about hepatitis C under these 10 headings: What is hepatitis C? Is hepatitis C the same as hepatitis A and B? How do you get hepatitis C? What does hepatitis C do? Testing for hepatitis C Hepatitis C and personal health Treatment for hepatitis C Preventing hepatitis C in the community Support and understanding Further contact
COVID-19 - Simple steps to reduce the risk of coronavirus for yourself and others (poster)
Share this poster of some simple steps to reduce the risk of infection with coroavirus (Covid-19).
Bi-level ventilation
Bi-Level therapy (or BiPAP) is a type of breathing support that assists your child’s ability to breathe. It involves the use of a mask and a Bi-Level machine. The Bi-level machine delivers pressure via the mask to the airway and lungs.This opens the airways to allow normal breathing to occur.
CPAP ventilation
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) is a type of respiratory support therapy used to overcome obstruction of the airways. It involves the use of a CPAP mask and machine.The CPAP machine uses air pressure to keep the airways open during sleep.
CPAP Bi-level care and maintenance of equipment
This fact sheet explains how to care for and maintain your child's CPAP/Bi-level mask.
Diabetes Information in your Language
Several translated diabetes resources in over 20 languages for use by general public and health professionals
Look after your mental health during COVID-19
Look after your mental health during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic