Australian Respiratory Council

Resources

Resources Overview

ARC has developed a range of information, communication and education resources that support community and professional education.  The resources have been developed in collaboration with stakeholders and reflect the needs of providers across the region. These resources include:

  • Flipcharts
  • Posters
  • Brochures
  • Materials to support health care worker training

We are able to work with agencies to develop new resources or adapt our existing resources.  Please contact ARC’s Executive Director by email at arc@thearc.org.au to discuss your resource needs.

Resources Order Form

To download a copy of the ARC’s Resources order form, please click here

Then save the form by clicking the arrow in the top-right hand corner and open it up in Acrobat to fill out.

Flipchart

HANSENS DISEASE

A4 FLIPCHART
Developed for use in communities in the Pacific Islands

KEY MESSAGES FOR TB AND DIABETES

A4 FLIPCHART
Includes patient’s booklet

WHAT IS TB?

A4 INDIGENOUS FLIPCHART
Developed for use in indigenous communities in Australia

WHAT IS TB?

A4 PACIFIC ISLANDS FLIPCHART
Developed for use in communities in the Pacific Islands

Brochures

Posters

WHAT IS TB?

A2 POSTER
Generic Resource

COLLECTING SPUTUM TO DIAGNOSE TB

A2 POSTER
Developed for use in Pacific Island nations

STIGMA: ANYONE CAN GET TB

A3 POSTER
Developed for use in Pacific Island nations. Designed to help reduce stigma associated with TB

STIGMA: TB IS CURABLE

A3 POSTER
Developed for use in Pacific Island nations.

Tuberculosis (TB) Training Modules

TB Training Modules

The ARC Tuberculosis (TB) Training Modules package is made up of a series of modules that are clinically based and cover TB symptoms, disease process, diagnosis, treatment and management and modules that focus on counselling and communication skills, education and working with communities.

These modules are available as a part of a training program delivered by ARC.

TB Work Safe Handbook

Laboratory Safety Global Edition 2019

The Laboratory Safety Handbook is an initiative of a Working Group of the Stop TB Partnership in collaboration with the Global Laboratory Initiative. The handbook has been developed to help reduce the risk of infection or injury, and protect the laboratory workforce and the wider community against unintentional exposures or releases of pathogenic biological agents. This handbook provides practical information and clear illustrations to assist laboratory staff in understanding the important safety issues related to the processing and management of samples potentially containing Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Others

Bendable Ruler(10CM) For TST Reading

Mouse Pads

Publications

A Century Of Service By ARC

An outline of ARC's 100 years of advocacy and commitments to Tuberculosis and lung health.

No Charge No Undressing By Peter J Tyler

HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE AUSTRALIAN RESPIRATORY COUNCIL.

The story of TB treatment in the 20th century in Australia and more particularly, in NSW by an organisation established by concerned citizens