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Hep C Australasia
Hep C Australasia is a community-based internet discussion forum which aims to empower people affected by hep C and provides a place to share ideas, opinions, support, tears and laughter.
The forum is an independent community-based initiative that was set up by the Hepatitis C Council of NSW. It is supported by ongoing secretariat services provided free of charge by the Hepatitis C Council of NSW.
Membership of Hep C Australasia is not associated with membership of the various Hepatitis Councils and organisations in Australia or New Zealand, although these organisations endorse and support the forum.
- We seek to support each other emotionally through the difficulties and challenges associated with hep C
- We are committed to expanding our knowledge and awareness of hepatitis C through sharing of views, comment and experiences
- We respect the diversity and dignity of every person’s individual choices, beliefs, stories, problems, and successes
- We do not promote any mode of treatment. We recognise that different treatments are appropriate for the different needs, wishes, and situations of different people
- We are Australasian-based and our primary focus is on those people affected by hepatitis C and living in Australia and New Zealand. People from other countries are welcome and enable valuable linkages to what is happening with hep C in other cultures
Click on this link to leave this site and go to: http://hepcaustralasia.org/
Our website is always evolving. If you have ideas or feedback on how we can improve this page, or if you come across errors, please email us by clicking here (don't forget to tell us which page you are providing feedback on).
Stock photos used. People shown may have no actual connection with hepatitis C.
Top image by Photographer Padawan, taken with thanks from www.flickr.com
This page last updated 14 May 2010

