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Health promotion resources to support community awareness of refractive error (need for glasses), cataract, diabetic retinopathy and trachoma. The resources are free to order, download, and/or adapt for local community settings, language and country.

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About Health Promotion

Eye health promotion resources developed by the Indigenous Eye Health Unit (IEHU) support community awareness of the main eye health conditions affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

The main causes of vision loss for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people include refractive error (the need for glasses), cataract and diabetic retinopathy. Trachoma can lead to blindness and remains a significant issue in some remote communities, where repeated trachoma infections may result in trichiasis.

Regular eye checks, early detection and treatment help to prevent this unnecessary vision loss and blindness.

A variety of print and multimedia resources have been developed by IEHU to assist in eye health promotion, community engagement and education.

IEHU acknowledges the contributions and guidance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members and community-controlled organisations who shared their knowledge, expertise and lived experience to develop these resources.

The eye health promotion resources are free to order, download, and/or adapt for local community settings, language and country.

For more information or to get in touch about IEHU eye health promotion resources email: Indigenous-EyeHealth@unimelb.edu.au

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

"We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land on which our Melbourne office is located and acknowledge the Arrernte people of Central Australia, Kaurna people of Adelaide, Dharawal people of NSW and Larrakia people of Darwin as the Traditional Owners of the lands where our staff are based."

"We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, particularly those who have made and continue to make contributions to the work to Close the Gap for Vision."