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Skip to content * Home * About Us Menu Toggle * The Young Deadly Free Project * The Young Deadly Syphilis Free Campaign * STIs & BBVs Menu Toggle * What Is a Sexually Transmissible Infection (STI)? * What is a Blood-Borne Virus (BBV)? * Get Tested * Syphilis Outbreak Menu Toggle * The Syphilis Outbreak * The Young Deadly Syphilis Free Campaign * Resources Menu Toggle * Infographics * Posters * Syphilis Outbreak Videos * TV and radio ads * Media Articles * Syphilis Outbreak Training * Syphilis-specific Clinical Guidelines * E-newsletter * YDSF Stories * Partnerships and Collaborations * Resources Menu Toggle * Teachers Menu Toggle * Young Deadly Free: How to have healthy relationships * Young Deadly Free: Supporting each other to look after our sexual health * Health Professionals Menu Toggle * Videos for Health Professionals * Remote clinical practice and resource manual * Induction and training * Syphilis-specific clinical guidelines * Clinical guidelines and practice manuals * Mandatory reporting of suspected child sexual abuse * Hear from Doctors, Nurses, Health Workers and Researchers * Elders, Parents and Other Adults * Animations * Data and research * Factsheets * The GOANNA Survey 2 * Infographics * Posters * TV and radio ads * Useful links * Videos * Peer Education * Sex and the Law * Support and referral resources * Catalogue of resources * Contact Us * About Us Search for: Search Search Main Menu * About Us Menu Toggle * Evaluation of the Project * Resources on this Website * The Young Deadly Free Project * The Young Deadly Syphilis Free Campaign * About Us * Catalogue of Resources * Contact Us * Copyright * Empowering our communities videos * For Doctors, Nurses, Health Workers Menu Toggle * Clinical guidelines and practice manuals * Induction and Training * Mandatory reporting of suspected child sexual abuse * Remote clinical practice and resource manual * Remote Practice – The Context * Videos for Health Professionals * For Elders, Parents, other adults * For Teachers Menu Toggle * Young Deadly Free: How to have healthy relationships * Young Deadly Free: How to have healthy relationships lessons * Young Deadly Free: Supporting each other to look after our sexual health * Get Tested * Home * Home * Media Resources * Our adults supporting videos * Resources Menu Toggle * Animations * Data and research * Factsheets * Infographics * TV and radio ads * Useful links * Videos * Resources * Syphilis Outbreak Menu Toggle * Clinician Support * Partnerships and Collaborations * Posters * Social Media * Syphilis in the media * Syphilis outbreak training * TV and Radio * Videos about the syphilis outbreak * YDSF Stories * YDSF Survey * Syphilis-specific clinical guidelines * The GOANNA Survey 2 * The Syphilis Outbreak * What is a Blood-Borne Virus (BBV)? * What Is a Sexually Transmissible Infection (STI)? * What is a STI? Menu Toggle * Peer Education * Videos for Young People INCREASING AWARENESS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMISSIBLE INFECTIONS (STIS) AND BLOOD-BORNE VIRUSES (BBVS) IN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMUNITIES ACROSS AUSTRALIA. WELCOME TO YOUNG DEADLY FREE Rates of STIs and BBVs in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have been way too high for way too long – especially for young people in remote communities. It’s time to turn this around. This means making regular sexual health checks a normal part of life for sexually active young people – without stigma and without shame. We need to encourage people in remote communities to test for STIs and BBVs. This starts with educating people in remote communities about STIs and BBVs and getting whole communities involved in getting rates down. This website is a one-stop shop for resources about STIs and BBVs affecting young people in regional and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. These resources have been developed and collated by the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute as part of two initiatives funded by the Australian Government Department of Health: – the Remote STI and BBV Project – Young, deadly, STI and BBV free – the Young, deadly, syphilis free campaign. WHO ARE THE RESOURCES FOR? There are resources for young people in remote Aboriginal communities, as well as resources for Elders, parents, youth workers and other community leaders – with tips on how the whole community can work with young people to encourage STI and BBV testing, and knockout STIs and BBVs. We also provide resources for clinicians working in remote communities, including videos, links to testing and treatment guidelines. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website contains images of people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong. Latest News World AIDS Day: How science has turned HIV into a treatable, preventable condition Read more Syphilis outbreak continues to evolve Read more Don’t fool around with syphilis Read more Follow Us InstagramTikTokFacebookYouTubeTwitter / X Funded By Copyright © Young Deadly Free 2024 | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme PRIVACY PREFERENCE CENTER PRIVACY PREFERENCES Scroll to Top