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Postcards stickers posters etc.

The resources listed below provide short and simple messages in an eye-catching, easy-read format and, depending on the type of resource, are suitable for placing in youth centres, community centres, local libraries or doctors surgeries.

If you would like to help distribute these resources in your local area, free copies are available in NSW by phoning the Hepatitis Helpline or using our resources faxback order form

Postcards

 

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Hep C treatment postcards - 2MB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW)

 

image body art postcard set

Body art postcards - 360KB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW) 

Stickers

 

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Treatment stickers set - 3MB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW) 

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Marrickville Mural sticker set - 140KB PDF

(Youthblock Youth Service)

Posters 

 

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Treatment posters set - 3MB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW) 

image injecting drug use harm reduction poster

Also see our.. Injecting drug use harm reduction posters

(Hepatitis NSW) 

Bookmarks

 

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Sex transmission bookmark - 340KB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW) 

image hep c and tattooing bookmark

Tattoo bookmark - 320KB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW) 

 

image tattoo hep bookmark

Touching bookmark - 190KB PDF

(Hepatitis NSW)

 

 


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Stock photos used. People shown may have no actual connection with hepatitis C. 

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This page last updated 10 May 2010

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