Northern Territory and Queensland mob, got burning questions about Sexually Transmissible Infections (STIs)? Then check out the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care new STI resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – True or Gammon.
It can be hard to get mob to yarn about STIs. The True or Gammon campaign aims to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to get tested, use protection and practise safe sex.
There are fun and informative videos with comedians Aaron Fa’aoso and Janty Blair touch on the questions that we’d all like answered. As well as posters and social media tiles that aim to get the message to mob in a fresh and engaging way.
Check out the True or Gammon resources by clicking here for the NT resources kit and clicking here for the QLD resources kit.
Young Deadly Free is a project by the University of Queensland Poche Centre for Indigenous Health (formerly the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute). Posters produced by Our Generation Media, 2018. © UQ POCHE 2024