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  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/assurance-of-support-bilingual-version  
 01 May 2022... This document is bilingual. Scroll to the end of each translated resource to read the English version. Some migrants need to get an Assurance of Support (AoS) before their visa to live in Australia can be granted.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/australian-guide-to-healthy-eating  
 01 Feb 2015... Two page flyer showing the recommended proportions of each food group in the diet, what a standard serve is and how many standard serves are recommended each day for adults and children.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/adult-migrant-english-program-amep  
 01 Sep 2021... A promotional flyer with information about learning English through the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) which provides up to 510 hours of English language tuition to eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants to help them learn foundation English language and settlement skills to enable them to participate socially and economically in Australian society.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/after-a-fire-private-drinking-water-and-water-tank-safety  
 01 Feb 2021... If you live in a bushfire-affected area your water source could become contaminated from debris, ash, small dead animals or aerial fire retardants. If the water tastes, looks or smells unusual, do not drink it or give it to animals. Also, you should not source water from a creek that has been affected by bushfire as the water may be contaminated. Water drawn from deep bores or wells should continue to be safe to use.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/after-a-flood-animal-and-insect-related-hazards  
 03 Apr 2024... When returning to a flood-affected area, wild animals, including rodents, snakes or spiders, may be trapped in your home, shed or garden. This fact sheet includes information on how to deal with animals and insects after a flood and on minimising the risks.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/after-a-flood-returning-home-safely  
 03 Apr 2024... Information on how to stay safe after a flood. When returning to your home after a flood, read this information to protect yourself and your family from possible injury or illness.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/all-good-hepatitis-c  
 01 Aug 2018... This translated and accessible webpage explains in simple ways about hepatitis C transmission and treatment. The information included ranges from what it is and how to get hepatitis C to what is does to a person's body, where to get help and advice and how to avoid giving it to someone. Information is available in readable and audio form.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/abortion-procedure-medication  
 01 May 2019... This fact sheet describes the process for undergoing a medical termination, including a consultation with a doctor, medications you will take and where these steps take place.
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/choking-prevention-poster  
 Home safety and injury prevention poster on choking prevention
  healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/communication-cards  
 01 Jan 2025... The Communication Cards depict a wide range of daily activities and situations and can be used to prompt discussion, assist with directions, clarify a client’s needs and more. The Communication Cards cover themes such as: Food, Drink, Meals, Religion, Spirituality, Medical, Health Specialists, Personal Care, Sleep, TV, Recreation, Feelings, Pain and Mobility Aids.
 
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