Videos
Videos on Liver Cancer
These videos were developed in collaboration with Cancer Australia, TCRC, and Cancer Council NSW.
The videos are available in 4 languages (Cantonese, English, Mandarin and Vietnamese)
The videos are available in 4 languages (Cantonese, English, Mandarin and Vietnamese)
Videos on Hepatitis B
Videos on Hepatitis B developed in collaboration with Cancer Australia, TCRC, and Cancer Council NSW.
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A Hepatitis B Community Awareness Initiative
The HOPE project seeks to improve chronic hepatitis B (CHB) detection and care in the Assyrian and Arabic communities in Western and South Western Sydney, as they represent two of the largest population groups at-risk of this disease and its complications.
Our project seeks to explore the hepatitis and liver cancer beliefs of high risk migrant communities to inform the development of a culturally tailored intervention and to increase awareness and knowledge of CHB.
The successful collaboration between Western Sydney Local Health District and St Narsai Assyrian Christian College have produced exceptional video for the HOPE project. These short videos are targeted at raising awareness of hepatitis B amongst Assyrian and Arabic communities.
Our project seeks to explore the hepatitis and liver cancer beliefs of high risk migrant communities to inform the development of a culturally tailored intervention and to increase awareness and knowledge of CHB.
The successful collaboration between Western Sydney Local Health District and St Narsai Assyrian Christian College have produced exceptional video for the HOPE project. These short videos are targeted at raising awareness of hepatitis B amongst Assyrian and Arabic communities.
B-aWARE a hepatitis B community awareness initiative - English Version
B-aWARE a hepatitis B community awareness initiative - Assyrian Version
B-aWARE a hepatitis B community awareness initiative - Arabic Version
Short Stories about Hepatitis B - Hepatitis NSW
These videos were provided from Hepatitis NSW
Michael Flack – “The Interview”
The video expresses the level of discrimination people who have Hepatitis B encounter when looking for work |
Zamzam Omar – “Hepatitis B – Could it B me?”
Hepatitis B – Could it B me?, is a reference to the catchy phrase that appears on the hepb.org.au home page. In a general sense, most videos that address health topics are boring and use medical jargon that a lot of us don’t understand.With this video, my intention was to keep it short, simple and straight to the point.The aim is to encourage individuals to go get tested for Hepatitis B, while raising awareness of the misconceptions that are associated with the virus. Hopefully, this video will entice individuals to undertake the necessary research and steps to ensure they get tested and basically be mindful of Hepatitis B |
Amy Xu – “A Greater Gift”
Traditionally on Chinese New Year, red packets filled with money would be given from parents to their children. Instead of being upset at her daughter who just isn’t interested in Chinese culture, asides from the annual receiving of money, a mother takes the opportunity to remind her daughter about what’s important |
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