Below you will find various additional Diabetes Eye Care Resources for Download
Additional Resources
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Check Today, See Tomorrow How-to Guide Powerpoint presentation on how to best use and interpret the 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' resources.
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Check Today, See Tomorrow T-shirt Order Form Fill out the 'T-Shirt Order Form' to customise your 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' t-shirt with your own logo.
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Check Today, See Tomorrow Resource Information Flyer This flyer provides information on ordering the 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' Resource Kit and how to view/download the supporting 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' multimedia resources.
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Check Today, See Tomorrow Diabetes Eye Check Flyer A flyer encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get an eye check every year.
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Check Today, See Tomorrow Diabetes Eye Check Flyer A This Guide builds on the guidelines developed by the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Guidelines for Diabetic Eye Care 2014 that set out the need for regular eye care from an ophthalmic perspective.
Style Guidleines and Permission for Use
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Check Today, See Tomorrow Style Guidelines Refer to the 'Style Guidelines' for the correct use of the 'eye-con', 'sightline' and associated materials and images to adapt the 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' resources to support community needs.
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Check Today, See Tomorrow Permission Form Complete the 'Permission Form' to use the 'eye-con', sightline' and associated materials and images or to adapt the 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' resources to support community needs.
MFC Ambassador Posters
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Check Today, See Tomorrow MFC Ambassador Poster Melbourne Football Club are supporting 'Check Today, See Tomorrow's' key message encouraging all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get an eye check every year to prevent unnecessary vision loss and blindness.
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Check Today, See Tomorrow MFC Ambassador Poster Melbourne Football Club are supporting 'Check Today, See Tomorrow's' key message encouraging all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get an eye check every year to prevent unnecessary vision loss and blindness.








