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Masyarakat

Community

Pelajari tentang kerja sama kami dengan masyarakat yang terkena dampak untuk membantu mereka dalam merespon HIV dan virus hepatitis.

Kami melibatkan masyarakat dalam berbagai cara yang menghormati budaya dan nilai- nilai dari masing-masing komunitas.

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Kami dapat bekerjasama dengan Anda untuk meningkatkan pelayanan untuk masyarakat multikultural.

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Act Now: Hepatitis Awareness Week and World Hepatitis Day 2024

Each year, Hepatitis Awareness Week runs from 22 July – 28 July, with World Hepatitis Day on 28 July. This year’s global theme is ‘It’s time for action,’ and it starts with raising awareness about liver health. Your liver is your body's powerhouse! It performs over 500 vital functions to keep you healthy. However, viruses like hepatitis B and hepatitis C can damage your liver, especially if left undiagnosed and untreated.

In Australia, more than 200,000 people are living with chronic hepatitis B and many are unaware they have the virus, especially those from our multicultural communities. The good news is hepatitis B is preventable with a safe and effective vaccine, and manageable with regular checkups and treatment. The only way to know if you have hepatitis B is by getting tested.

‘Early diagnosis is essential. Many may not realise they have chronic hepatitis B until it's too late. Prompt testing and treatment are our best defences,’ emphasises Kristen McKee, Hepatology Clinical Nurse Consultant at Sydney Local Health District's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

Multilingual resources for you and your community

The Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Service (MHAHS) campaign, ‘Are You Living with Hepatitis B? Find Out. Get Tested,’ aims to raise awareness in communities with lower testing rates, including Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Samoan, Tongan, Vietnamese speaking and sub-Saharan African communities in NSW. The campaign offers free multilingual brochures, posters, and video resources available on the MHAHS website and in print.

‘Our goal is to enable communities to make informed health decisions. We encourage everyone to talk to their healthcare provider about hepatitis B testing,’ Barbara Luisi, Director of MHAHS, said.’ Testing is free for Medicare cardholders. For those without a Medicare Card, please contact NSW Health Sexual Health Clinics regarding free Hepatitis testing. Remember, all conversations with your doctor in Australia remain confidential.’ 

Act now. Get tested!

Spread the word about the importance of hepatitis testing and treatment in your local communities. Download the MHAHS multilingual Hepatitis Awareness Week 2024 toolkit with resources, messages, and social media tools to share. Together, we can eliminate viral hepatitis transmission in Australia by 2030.

For more information about liver health and hepatitis visit MHAHS website on www.mhahs.org.au or call Hepatitis NSW Infoline on 1800 803 990.

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