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12th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference

12th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference

The 2021 Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference is taking place from 31 May – 1 June 2021 in Brisbane, Australia.

The Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conferenc​e is the leading multidisciplinary Viral Hepatitis conference in Australasia.

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National NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous communities, but by Australians from all walks of life.

The theme for this years NAIDOC Week is ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’

Always Was, Always Will Be. recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.

To read more about NAIDOC week 2020, click here.

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HNSW Mandarin Hepatitis B session: Wentworth Point

CANCELLED – HNSW will not be attending this event

This one-hour session will help you demystify important facts about Hepatitis B, including symptoms, prevention, monitoring and management. Knowing these facts and referral pathways will enable you to take better care of yourself and family members.

We will be handing out education materials and gift bags.

For ore details or to register for the event, click here>>

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HNSW at Baulkham Hills TAFE

CANCELLED – HNSW will not be attending this event

This health event will be attended by TAFE AMEP students, but non-AMEP students are welcome to join. Bilingual staff and volunteers will be available, so please feel free to drop by at any of the various health services and ask questions!

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HNSW at Harmony Festival

CANCELLED – HNSW will not be attending this event

This event is sponsored by Sydney Multicultural Community Services in partnership with Bayside Council in the heart of Kingsford. You can enjoy a range of free activities and entertainment for all ages, showcasing the rich talent that exists within the Eastern Suburbs.

HNSW will join HIV & Related Programs (HARP) Unit under South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, promoting hepatitis B education. In-language booklets and staff are available.

Come and visit our stall for surprise gifts and fun quizzes!
When: 12pm – 4pm
Where: Dacey Gardens, 10 Gardeners Road, Daceyville

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Get Bloody Serious: Gosford

POSTPONED – future dates to be confirmed

GET BLOODY SERIOUS! A WORKSHOP TO MAKE HEP C HISTORY

NSW aim to eliminate hepatitis C by 2028. Engage your communities, engage your clients and aim for 2028 eliminate!

For those working with: people living with hep C, people who inject drugs, Aboriginal people, young people, people affected by the criminal justice system, or the general community.

At the end of the day you will be able to:

  • Know what hepatitis C is and how it affects the body
  • Run activities for health promotion campaigns and group work in your service
  • Discuss confidently the new hep C treatments “Direct Acting Antivirals”
  • Navigate & build on local hep C testing and treatment pathways
  • Describe national harm reduction strategies and map local prevention options
  • Identify and address discriminatory barriers to health care.
  • Support people making informed decisions around their hep C and starting treatment.
  • Hear someone’s first-hand experience of hep C. BE INSPIRED!

Participants receive:

  • A kit packed with activities and tools for your organisation or group.
  • Statement of attendance
  • Membership to Hepatitis NSW
  • Subscriptions to Champion newsletter
  • LUNCH!

For more information, call 1800 803 990 or email info@hep.org.au

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Get Bloody Serious: Murrumbidgee

POSTPONED – future dates to be confirmed

GET BLOODY SERIOUS! A WORKSHOP TO MAKE HEP C HISTORY

NSW aim to eliminate hepatitis C by 2028. Engage your communities, engage your clients and aim for 2028 eliminate!

For those working with: people living with hep C, people who inject drugs, Aboriginal people, young people, people affected by the criminal justice system, or the general community.

At the end of the day you will be able to:

  • Know what hepatitis C is and how it affects the body
  • Run activities for health promotion campaigns and group work in your service
  • Discuss confidently the new hep C treatments “Direct Acting Antivirals”
  • Navigate & build on local hep C testing and treatment pathways
  • Describe national harm reduction strategies and map local prevention options
  • Identify and address discriminatory barriers to health care.
  • Support people making informed decisions around their hep C and starting treatment.
  • Hear someone’s first-hand experience of hep C. BE INSPIRED!

Participants receive:

  • A kit packed with activities and tools for your organisation or group.
  • Statement of attendance
  • Membership to Hepatitis NSW
  • Subscriptions to Champion newsletter
  • LUNCH!

For more information, call 1800 803 990 or email info@hep.org.au

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Get Bloody Serious: Western NSW (Dubbo, Coonamble, Walgett)

POSTPONED – future dates to be confirmed

GET BLOODY SERIOUS! A WORKSHOP TO MAKE HEP C HISTORY

NSW aim to eliminate hepatitis C by 2028. Engage your communities, engage your clients and aim for 2028 eliminate!

For those working with: people living with hep C, people who inject drugs, Aboriginal people, young people, people affected by the criminal justice system, or the general community.

At the end of the day you will be able to:

  • Know what hepatitis C is and how it affects the body
  • Run activities for health promotion campaigns and group work in your service
  • Discuss confidently the new hep C treatments “Direct Acting Antivirals”
  • Navigate & build on local hep C testing and treatment pathways
  • Describe national harm reduction strategies and map local prevention options
  • Identify and address discriminatory barriers to health care.
  • Support people making informed decisions around their hep C and starting treatment.
  • Hear someone’s first-hand experience of hep C. BE INSPIRED!

Participants receive:

  • A kit packed with activities and tools for your organisation or group.
  • Statement of attendance
  • Membership to Hepatitis NSW
  • Subscriptions to Champion newsletter
  • LUNCH!

For more information, call 1800 803 990 or email info@hep.org.au

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Get Bloody Serious: Sydney

GET BLOODY SERIOUS! A WORKSHOP TO MAKE HEP C HISTORY

NSW aim to eliminate hepatitis C by 2028. Engage your communities, engage your clients and aim for 2028 eliminate!

For those working with: people living with hep C, people who inject drugs, Aboriginal people, young people, people affected by the criminal justice system, or the general community.

At the end of the day you will be able to:

  • Know what hepatitis C is and how it affects the body
  • Run activities for health promotion campaigns and group work in your service
  • Discuss confidently the new hep C treatments “Direct Acting Antivirals”
  • Navigate & build on local hep C testing and treatment pathways
  • Describe national harm reduction strategies and map local prevention options
  • Identify and address discriminatory barriers to health care.
  • Support people making informed decisions around their hep C and starting treatment.
  • Hear someone’s first-hand experience of hep C. BE INSPIRED!

Participants receive:

  • A kit packed with activities and tools for your organisation or group.
  • Statement of attendance
  • Membership to Hepatitis NSW
  • Subscriptions to Champion newsletter
  • LUNCH!

For more information, call 1800 803 990

To book your place, click here>>

Read more

Get Bloody Serious: Sydney

GET BLOODY SERIOUS! A WORKSHOP TO MAKE HEP C HISTORY

NSW aim to eliminate hepatitis C by 2028. Engage your communities, engage your clients and aim for 2028 eliminate!

For those working with: people living with hep C, people who inject drugs, Aboriginal people, young people, people affected by the criminal justice system, or the general community.

At the end of the day you will be able to:

  • Know what hepatitis C is and how it affects the body
  • Run activities for health promotion campaigns and group work in your service
  • Discuss confidently the new hep C treatments “Direct Acting Antivirals”
  • Navigate & build on local hep C testing and treatment pathways
  • Describe national harm reduction strategies and map local prevention options
  • Identify and address discriminatory barriers to health care.
  • Support people making informed decisions around their hep C and starting treatment.
  • Hear someone’s first-hand experience of hep C. BE INSPIRED!

Participants receive:

  • A kit packed with activities and tools for your organisation or group.
  • Statement of attendance
  • Membership to Hepatitis NSW
  • Subscriptions to Champion newsletter
  • LUNCH!

For more information, call 1800 803 990

To book your place, click here>>

Read more