Institute for Urban Indigenous Health collection

Collection

Accession number
32797
Date
[between 2010 and 2021]
Abstract
This collection includes 4 digital stories, 31 items of clothing and babywear and 1 knapsack kit.
Scope and content

The Deadly Choices clothing are predominantly T-shirts representing the Brisbane Broncos, North Queensland Cowboys, Gold Coast Titans, Gold Coast Suns, Essendon, Brisbane Lions and Queensland Firebirds containing the Deadly Choices message. The kindy kit contains shirts, blanket, water bottle, hat, lunch bag, book bag and back pack.

System of arrangement
Arranged into 2 series.
Description
4 digital videos, 1 knapsack kit, 31 items of clothing and babywear
Administrative / Biographical history

IUIH is a regional not-for-profit Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (CCHS) that leads the planning, development and delivery of health and family wellbeing services and employment pathways to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of South East Queensland. IUIH empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to take responsibility for their health and wellbeing, in particular through Deadly Choices, IUIH's flagship preventative health program, operating across South East Queensland and under license across Queensland and Australia. The Deadly Choices shirts and merchandise are offered free as incentives to encourage a preventative approach to their health, linked to simple procedures, such as preventative health checks, screening, or immunisation.

Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
Conditions of use
Licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Notes
This material featuring Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander content has been reviewed in accordance with State Library of Queensland's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Collections Commitments, and has been made accessible with no formal assessment being necessary.
Preferred citation
32797, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health collection, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland