Sepsis Awareness Resources
The Commission, in partnership with The George Institute for Global Health and Sepsis Australia has developed a number of resources to help organisations promote awareness of sepsis.
You are encouraged to raise awareness about sepsis by downloading and sharing these resources and content on your website, social networks or within your health service organisation.
- More information on the National Sepsis Program
- Contact: email Sepsis@safetyandquality.gov.au
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More information on the Spotlight on Sepsis - Video Series
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Suggested messaging
Below are some suggestions for messages you could copy and paste, to use in your social media, newsletters and other communications.
Message 1
[Insert name of your organisation] is proud to support this world sepsis day to raise awareness of #sepsis. Use the @ACSQHC sepsis awareness toolkit resources and ask 'Could it be sepsis?' safetyandquality.gov.au/sepsis-campaign #worldsepsisday #coulditbesepsis
Message 2
Just say #sepsis! Avoid confusion by using the word 'sepsis' rather than #septicaemia or blood infections. This creates the necessary urgency to get medical help quickly. safetyandquality.gov.au/sepsis-campaign #worldsepsisday #coulditbesepsis @ACSQHC
Message 3
Do you know the signs and symptoms of #sepsis? Show your support for this world sepsis day to help raise awareness and improve recognition of the signs. safetyandquality.gov.au/sepsis-campaign #worldsepsisday #coulditbesepsis @ACSQHC