Other Languages

These resources are available in multiple community languages.

Aged care options

This website has a resources page that provides information relevant to aged care for health professionals, including Aged Care Signage.
Source: Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing.

Cancer

This page provides links to resources dealing with cancer that are available in a range of languages.
Source: Cancer Council of Victoria.

These videos feature a woman speaking about her own experience of diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer, in her own language, with English subtitles.  The videos in Greek, Italian, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Arabic
Source: Breast Cancer Australia

Dementia 

This page provides access to a range of information sheets on aspects of dementia and support for those providing care. Topics include: Early planning, Taking a break, and Talking with your doctor.
Source: Dementia Australia.

Depression

This page provides access to a range of resources relating to depression that are available in multiple languages. You can search for translated resouces. 
Source: Beyond Blue.

Financial Support

Information is provided in different languages about payments and services.
Source: Services Australia.

Funerals

This information is available in Arabic, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese.
Source: NSW Office of Fair Trading.

Immediately after a Death

The Australian Government Services Australia has some helpful information on what to do following a death. This has been translated into different languages including Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Spanish and Vietnamese

Medicines

These information resources help consumers become more familiar with medicines, manage medicines safely and learn more about medicine options. Available in Chinese, Italian, Greek Vietnamese, Macedonian and Croatian.
Source: National Prescribing Service (NPS) in association with Federation of Ethnic Communities Council of Australia (FECCA).

Palliative Care

This page provides links to information about palliative care in 11 community languages.
Source: Palliative Care Victoria

Last updated 28 May 2020