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  • Home
  • About
    • Aims and program logic
    • Sexually transmissible infections and bloodborne viruses among Aboriginal populations
    • Incentives as a health promotion tool
    • Engaging and providing education for Aboriginal communities
  • Get Started
    • When and where to run Deadly Liver Mob
    • Staffing
    • Connections with sexual health services
    • Community consultation
    • Privacy
    • Incentives
    • Initial promotion and recruitment
    • Troubleshooting
  • Evaluation
    • Aims of evaluation
    • Results from previous Deadly Liver Mob sites
    • Evaluation of new Deadly Liver Mob sites
  • Resources
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contact
    • Mailing list
  • Survey

Resources and downloads

Useful resources for the Deadly Liver Mob program.

ABOUT
GET STARTED
EVALUATION
RESOURCES
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Educational and promotional resources

Participant Knowledge Checklist
Teaching Card / Cheat Sheet for Staff
Education Trays (Tray Talk Guide)
Video About the Program
Video - Deadly Liver Mob: Engaging Aboriginal people in viral hepatitis, HIV and sexual health services
Promotional Poster
Promotional Cards
Program Logic Model
Flowchart of incentive voucher system
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Forms

Deadly Liver Mob Intake Card
Project Agreement for Participants (Deadly Liver Mob)
Participant Tracking Sheet
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Evaluation resources

Issues Register
Issues Register Template
Data template
Health Promotion Template
Incentives Provided
Indicators of Program Reach
Indicators of Engagement
Risk Factors
Hepatitis C Cases Detected
Hepatitis B Cases Detected
Syphilis Cases Detected
Chlamydia Cases Detected
Gonorrhoea Cases Detected
HIV Cases Detected
Hepatitis B Vaccination
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Research and impacts

Evaluation of the Deadly Liver Mob Program
Literature Review Regarding Incentives
Aboriginal Health Impact Statement
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Deadly Liver Mob acknowledges and pays respect to Elders, both past and present and all generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now and into the future as the Traditional Owners of this land.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of people who may have passed away.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Aims and program logic
    • Sexually transmissible infections and bloodborne viruses among Aboriginal populations
    • Incentives as a health promotion tool
    • Engaging and providing education for Aboriginal communities
  • Get Started
    • When and where to run Deadly Liver Mob
    • Staffing
    • Connections with sexual health services
    • Community consultation
    • Privacy
    • Incentives
    • Initial promotion and recruitment
    • Troubleshooting
  • Evaluation
    • Aims of evaluation
    • Results from previous Deadly Liver Mob sites
    • Evaluation of new Deadly Liver Mob sites
  • Resources
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contact
    • Mailing list
  • Survey

Deadly Liver Mob acknowledges and pays respect to Elders, both past and present and all generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now and into the future as the Traditional Owners of this land.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of people who may have passed away.

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