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National hepatitis education website

The Hepatitis Education website was developed by Hepatitis Australia for people who educate others about viral hepatitis. There are various people in the community who educate others about hepatitis C. Education may be their primary role (e.g. educators in state and territory hepatitis organisations) or it could be a small component of an education program/curriculum (e.g. secondary schools teachers discussing blood borne viruses with students). This site is there to support these people and others to be able to provide accurate and relevant information to others about hepatitis C.

The Hepatitis Education site provides links to various resources, factsheets and case studies. Other support tools are also available for people providing hepatitis C related education. Links to resources and information to assist educators deliver relevant and language appropriate messages to specific communities at risk of hepatitis C is also available.

This website has been developed for educators about viral hepatitis with funding from the Australian Department of Health and Ageing.

 

Click on this link to leave this site and go to the Hepatitis Education website

 

 

 

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 via Hepatitis Australia

This page last updated 21 May 2010

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