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HITnet was developed as as part of a wider approach to addressing the persistent health disadvantage of Indigenous Australians. HITnet seeks to expand Indigenous health promotion options to take advantage of opportunities emerging in the rapidly evolving IT and multimedia fields. It addresses key health issues through empowering Indigenous health consumers and providers with culturally-informed information, skills and resources that target not only health-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, but increase competence and capacity in relation to IT and multimedia. Thus, this approach both targets a social determinant of disadvantage and ill health, and uses it to support health gains.
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>> To view the below media, right-mouse click and save to your computer. Alternatively you can choose the YouTube option.
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| Put It On |
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This resource was produced in 2005 in the community of Napranum targeting important sexual safety messages for young people. The story is about a group of teenagers from Cape York and the islands of the Torres Strait, facing choices and consequences around sex and the health implications of unsafe sex. This production was nominated for a Deadly Award in 2006.
If you would like to receive a copy of your own Put It On interactive DVD then please send us an email to info@hitnet.com.au. This production or module as we refer to in HITnet is also located on every one of our touchscreens kiosks nationally. To find out where our kiosks are currently located please click here.
To view some snippets from Put it On, please click on the below links:
> Kenny wants to have sex with Jenay (3.2mb) 
> Jenay talking to her friends about having sex with Kenny (7.3mb) 
> Jenay talking to her friends about 'not' having sex with Kenny (6.6mb) 
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| Granny, Why Don't You Smoke? |
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This animation was made towards the early half of 2007 in which we converted a static / photo book into an animation. The animation is about a granny talking to a group of children about the impacts that tobacco has had on her, her family and her community. This production or module as we refer to in HITnet will be located on every one of our touchscreens kiosks nationally within the coming months. To find out where out kiosks are currently located please click here.
To view a snippet from Granny, Why don't you smoke?, please click on the below link:
> First 30 seconds of smoking animation (7.3mb) 
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| HPV Vaccination |
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Alongside our larger health productions, our Community Development team is
constantly communicating with State and National Governments to ensure that
National Health Agenda items are constantly updated to our kiosk network. We
recently rolled out the HPV vaccination information to all of our kiosks
nationally.
To view a sound sample from the HPV Vaccination, please click on the below link:
> HPV sound sample (1.1mb)
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| Dengue Fever Awareness |
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Again Health Promotion Queensland (Cairns) asked HITnet to promote Dengue Fever awareness through our Queensland network of kiosks.
To view a snippet from Dengue Fever Awareness, please click on the below link:
> Dengue Fever Awareness (7.8mb) 
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