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Community ambassador videos, translations on mandatory face masks!

July 27, 2020
by Foundation House IT
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Resources on wearing a mask or face covering

  • Department of Health and Human Services – Translated stakeholder pack – Mandatory Face Masks
  • Victorian Chief Health Officer’s video about face masks into 14 different languages. These are subtitled in-language.
  • World Health Organisation pictographs show how to wear a mask safely.
  • How to make a mask: video with translated closed captions

 

Community Ambassador vidoes – please share

Community ambassadors from a range of cultural backgrounds have come together to share important information about coronavirus (COVID-19) in 21 different languages. Please share these videos with your community by email, social media or through messaging apps like WhatsApp, WeChat, Messenger and others. Access the community ambassador videos here.

 

Network Covid-19 resources web page

For more COVID-19 information and resources visit our dedicated page https://refugeehealthnetwork.org.au/covid-19-information-resources-services/

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