Clean Faces, Strong Eyes

Health Promotion

Resources to support awareness of trachoma and promote the importance of facial cleanliness and good hygiene to stop trachoma and other infections

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About Trachoma

Trachoma is the leading cause of infectious blindness in 42 of the world's poorest countries. Australia is the only developed country in the world to still have active trachoma in remote Indigenous communities. Trachoma is most often found in small children but scarring and in turned eye lashes are found in older people throughout the country. Trachoma persists in areas with poor personal and community hygiene.

In 2010, Minum Barreng coordinated the development of the Trachoma Story Kit. This comprehensive kit includes flipcharts, guidelines and student resources that can be used by clinics, schools and community groups to provide clear and consistent messages about trachoma, how it is spread and how everyone can help to eliminate it.

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The Trachoma Story Kit and resources are available to download and order

Explore Our Trachoma Resources

  • Resource Kit

    A brief explanation of the Trachoma Story Kit and list of accompanying resources.

    • Trachoma components
  • Downloads

    A range of free downloads including information on how to use the resources, flyers, posters and order forms as well as conference posters talking about a variety of issues in trachoma.

    • Trachoma components
  • Multimedia

    IEH has developed several multimedia resources to help promote awareness of Trachoma. You can view these all for free here.

    • Trachoma multimedia
  • Get Involved

    Order a Trachoma T-shirt, request permission to create your own resources, and more about how to use them effectively.

    • trachoma guidelines
  • Milpa's Six Steps to Stop Germs

    ‘Milpa’s Six Steps to Stop Germs’ is a suite of resources aimed to encourage everyone, particularly kids, to stay healthy and strong and eliminate trachoma and other infectious diseases through following Milpa’s Six Steps to Stop Germs.

    • Trachoma Six Steps
  • COVID-19 Resources

    IEH have developed a new range of resources aimed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities. Templates are included for easy adaptation by communities and organisations.

    • Trachoma COVID-19
  • Useful Links & Reports

    A selection of useful external links and reports relating to trachoma

    • Trachoma reports

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"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 and the 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."

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