'Check Today, See Tomorrow' Social Media Resources
'Check Today, See Tomorrow' Social Media Resources
Acknowledgements
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 as the Traditional Owners of the land on which our Alice Springs office is located.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Australians, particularly those who have made and continue to make contributions to the work of closing the gap for vision.
Thank you to all of the community ‘heroes’ who feature in ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ resources and help promote this important work.
Thank you to Melbourne Football Club for their 10+ years of ongoing support. Thank you to Neville Jetta and Aliesha Newman for being ambassadors for the work of Indigenous eye health.

Introduction
National Diabetes Week provides a great opportunity to promote good diabetes eye care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities. Read more about the campaign on the Diabetes Australia website.
In light of COVID-19 and the reduction in face-to-face events, we have developed a range of 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' (CTST) diabetes eye care social media resources to assist communities and organisations promote National Diabetes Week and good diabetes eye care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
We are also available to help communities and organisations customise social media tiles with local images and messages.
In addition to the CTST social media resources, we also have a huge range of CTST diabetes eye care resources available for free order and download on the IEHU website.
We would love to see your posts about diabetes eye care – make sure you tag us on Facebook so we can like and share!

Social Media Resources
The ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ social media tiles have been designed for use across all social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc.). However, please let us know if you need any help with image dimensions or formatting by emailing at Indigenous-eyehealth@unimelb.edu.au and we will get back to you ASAP.
Social Media Tiles
Please note files can open differently depending on the web browser you are using. You may need to right click and 'Save Image As' in order to download the .JPG files.
'Community Members' Tiles | 'Country' Tiles |
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1. Community Tile 1 (.JPG) 2. Community Tile 2 (.JPG) 3. Community Tile 3 (.JPG) 4. Community Tile 4 (.JPG) 5. Community Tile 5 (.JPG) 6. Community Tile 6 (.JPG) Combined File (PDF) | 7. Country Tile 7 (.JPG) 8. Country Tile 8 (.JPG) 9. Country Tile 9 (.JPG) 10. Country Tile 10 (.JPG) 11. Country Tile 11 (.JPG) 12. Country Tile 12 (.JPG) Combined File (PDF) |
Customise Your Own Social Media Tile
‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ wants to support community adaptation of our resources. If you would like to have a customised version of any of the current social media tiles please email Indigenous-eyehealth@unimelb.edu.au with the photo, message and logo you would like included on your social media tile.
Please allow at least 48 hours for the social media tile to be created and sent back you.
Feel free to email us on Indigenous-eyehealth@unimelb.edu.au if you have any questions.
You can request a customised social media tile like above (right) to use on your social media pages.
Supporting Text
We understand that the impact of COVID-19 has varied across the country and some community members may be feeling unsure what to do if they need treatment for an existing condition or they notice a change in their vision. We encourage you to amend these messages to suit local need.
- Example 1: This week is National Diabetes Week 2020. Did you know that diabetes continues to be major cause of vision loss and blindness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. If you notice a change in your eyesight, contact your local clinic. #CheckTodaySeeTomorrow #NDW2020
- Example 2: This week is National Diabetes Week 2020. Did you know that up to 98% of vision loss and blindness from diabetes is preventable with early detection and follow-up treatment? If you notice a change in your eyesight, contact your local clinic. #CheckTodaySeeTomorrow #NDW2020
- Example 3: This week is National Diabetes Week 2020. Did you know Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with diabetes should have a YEARLY eye check. Contact your local clinic to book in for an eye check #CheckTodaySeeTomorrow #NDW2020
- Example 4: This week is National Diabetes Week 2020. Did you know that up to 98% of vision loss and blindness from diabetes is preventable with early detection and follow-up treatment? Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with diabetes should have a YEARLY eye check. Contact your local clinic to book in for an eye check #CheckTodaySeeTomorrow #NDW2020
- Example 5: Everyone with diabetes is at risk of going blind. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes require a YEARLY eye check to reduce their risk of vision loss and blindness. When did you last have your eyes checked?
- Example 6: An eye exam is an important part of the 715 health check. Next time you have your 715 health check – make sure you have your eyes checked too – and if you notice a change in your eyesight, contact your local clinic #CheckTodaySeeTomorrow #NDW2020
