Hepatitis SA Services

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Library

Hepatitis SA has an online specialist library of hepatitis-focused resources directly accessible via the internet. We also have a small legacy collection of books, reports, audio CDs, CDROMs, DVDs, journals and newsletters.

To receive alerts and updates on new hepatitis related resources, sign up at hepsa.asn.au/library-eupdates-form

All Hepatitis SA members are automatically library members. You can search the catalogue of physical and online resources at hepsa.asn.au/library.

Volunteers

Volunteers are a vital part of Hepatitis SA. They contribute in many ways, including on the Hepatitis SA Helpline, as well as printing and mail outs of print resources.

If you would like to be involved, please:

• contact us on 1800 437 222 or

• complete and submit the expression of interest form online at hepsa.asn.au/volunteer-form

Advocacy

Hepatitis SA strives to represent and promote the interests of all South Australians affected by viral hepatitis at the state and national level through representation on various advisory committees and a variety of consultative processes.

Become a Member

Membership benefits include receiving regular information updates and quarterly magazines. Your membership also ensures that Hepatitis SA is able to advocate for, and provide, services that are responsive to the needs of people affected by hepatitis. Membership cost:

Individuals: FREE Contact Us

Kaurna Country

3 Hackney Road, Hackney SA 5069

PO Box 782, Kent Town SA 5071

Tel: (08) 8362 8443 / 1800 437 222

Fax: (08) 8362 8559

Email: admin@hepatitissa.asn.au www.hepsa.asn.au

SA Health has contributed funds to this program

Updated: 28 October 2024

Information Support Education

Leading the community response to viral hepatitis in South Australia

Information & support : 1800 437 222 or chat online at hepsa.asn.au

Hepatitis SA is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation which aims to meet the needs of people with or affected hepatitis B or C.

This includes people with viral hepatitis, their family and friends, and professionals supporting people with viral hepatitis. We are funded by SA Health and the Australian Government Department of Health.

Information and Support

The Hepatitis SA Helpline is a confidential service –available 9am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays – which provides detailed information on all aspects of hepatitis B and C including:

• how the viruses are transmitted

• symptoms

• testing

• health maintenance

• treatment options

• support

• disclosure and discrimination-related issues

Calls are taken by trained staff and volunteers.

Referrals

The Hepatitis SA Helpline can refer people with viral hepatitis to other helpful organisations and services. We also have a list of hepatitis C friendly GPs.

Online Chat

Information and support are available via our web chat service between 9am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays. To ask your questions, visit hepsa.asn.au and click on the chat icon at the bottom of the page.

Education Services

The Hepatitis SA Education Program provides a range of viral hepatitis education services to key workforce groups and people affected by viral hepatitis, in metropolitan and rural South Australia.

Education on hepatitis B and C is tailored to the needs of various groups and guest presenters with clinical expertise can be arranged, where appropriate. We also provide online education for those who prefer, or are unable, to attend sessions in person.

Our education team also attend community events to provide accessible hepatitis related information to the wider community.

Positive Speakers

The positive speaker program is integral to Hepatitis SA education services. Speakers all have personal experience living with hepatitis B or C and come from diverse backgrounds.

They hope that by sharing their stories, people will gain a better understanding of the emotional, physical, psychological and social impact of hepatitis B or C. Our positive speakers challenge stereotypes and help to break down discrimination against people with hepatitis B or C.

Peer Education

The Outreach Hepatitis C Peer Education and Support Project places peer educators in a range of ‘host’ organisations whose clients include people with or at risk of hepatitis C.

Peer educators have direct experience with hepatitis C and are trained to engage the clients of host organisations and provide them with up-to-date information on hepatitis C

Hepatitis SA Clean Needle Program

Hepatitis SA operates a secondary Clean Needle Program (CNP) 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday at 3 Hackney Rd, Hackney. Filters and other specialist equipment are available on a cost recovery basis.

Clean Needle Program Peer Projects

The Hepatitis SA CNP Peer Projects employ people who have significant knowledge or experience of injecting as peer educators, who are placed at various high volume CNP sites across Adelaide to provide the following services to CNP clients:

• Distribution of sterile injecting equipment and disposal equipment

• Peer education and support in relation to preventing blood-borne viruses and other injecting drug related harms

• Appropriate referrals in relation to health and welfare, including drug treatment services

Printed and Online Information

Hepatitis SA provides a range of free print resources for people with viral hepatitis, their family and friends. We also distribute information resources to community agencies and health centres. To find out more about our range of information resources visit

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