A variety of 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' diabetes eye care resources available for download.
Download Diabetes Eye Care Resources
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Diabetes Eye Care Brochure
Information to share with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes and their carers. All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes require a YEARLY eye check to prevent vision loss.
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Diabetes Eye Care Flipchart
A patient education tool for health professionals and community-based educators who work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have diabetes. It is formatted as a desktop flipchart with text to guide discussions and illustrations on diabetes eye care. A4 size
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Urban Poster 1
Includes a reminder message about receiving a YEARLY eye check and the link between diabetes and blindness. The posters use imagery from urban, remote and rural communities.
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Urban Poster 2
Includes a reminder message about receiving a YEARLY eye check and the link between diabetes and blindness. The posters use imagery from urban, remote and rural communities.
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Remote Poster 1
Includes a reminder message about receiving a YEARLY eye check and the link between diabetes and blindness. The posters use imagery from urban, remote and rural communities.
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Remote Poster 2
Includes a reminder message about receiving a YEARLY eye check and the link between diabetes and blindness. The posters use imagery from urban, remote and rural communities.
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Rural Poster 2
Includes a reminder message about receiving a YEARLY eye check and the link between diabetes and blindness. The posters use imagery from urban, remote and rural communities.
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MBS Item Eye Check Card
The MBS715/12325 Eye Check Card is designed to support vision screening for GPs and other health professionals for MBS Item 715, and MBS Item 12325. The resource includes eye charts to check both near and distance vision.
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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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Diabetes Eye Check Flyer
A flyer encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to get an eye check every year. A6 size
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Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Card
A basic screening tool for diabetic retinopathy for health professionals to use during an eye check to help determine referral pathway.
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How-to Guide
A powerpoint presentation on how to best use and interpret the 'Check Today, See Tomorrow' resources for your community.
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Social Media Guide
The Social Media Guide provides ideas and strategies for using the ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ resource kit and supporting multimedia resources awareness activities in your community.
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MFC Ambassador Poster 1
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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MFC Ambassador Poster 2
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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MFC Ambassador Poster 3
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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MFC Ambassador Poster 2019
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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Social Media Graphic 01
Social media graphics featuring key messages from the ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ health promotion campaign, encouraging Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to have a yearly eye check.
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Social Media Graphic 02
Social media graphics featuring key messages from the ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ health promotion campaign, encouraging Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to have a yearly eye check.
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Social Media Graphic 03
Social media graphics featuring key messages from the ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ health promotion campaign, encouraging Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to have a yearly eye check.
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Social Media Graphic 04
Social media graphics featuring key messages from the ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ health promotion campaign, encouraging Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to have a yearly eye check.
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Social Media Graphic 05
Social media graphics featuring key messages from the ‘Check Today, See Tomorrow’ health promotion campaign, encouraging Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes to have a yearly eye check.
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Whos Looking at You?
The ‘Who’s Looking At You?’ game has been adapted by Indigenous Eye Health from a game designed by Gippsland & East Gippsland Aboriginal Co-Operative Ltd (GEGAC) in Victoria as a fun and interactive to promote eye health for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes.
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Editable Template for Social Media
Create your own social media posts or posters with local appropriate messages on eye health using this editable PowerPoint template.
