The StreetShot Activity Pack
StreetShot is one of LiverWELL’s longest-running programs, equipping young people with vital information through creativity. This year we have been rolling out our Roving StreetShot Arts Exhibition, an updated version of our usually stagnant showcase, which has visited a range of youth organisations right across Victoria. Alongside this, we have been working to update the content from our StreetShot workshop to make it accessible to more people via an online download.
We now present to you the StreetShot Activity Pack, an interactive, free-to-access, gameified take on hepatitis education that aims to engage young people through fun activities that can be completed in any classroom, youth centre or wherever necessary. The pack was designed in consultation with students in Victoria. Simply print out the assets and manual and host your own hepatitis education session!
Download the Manual:
Download the activity pack
- Hepatitis True Vs False
- Hepatitis Bingo
- Hepatitis Pictionary:
- Transmission True Vs False
- Support Cards
- Stigma and Discrimination Cards
If you have any enquiries about the activity pack please contact Alain
The Workshop
The StreetShot Workshop is a free interactive health education workshop that raises awareness of viral hepatitis and positive liver health.
Why StreetShot?
Viral hepatitis can be transmitted through risk-taking activities. It is important for young people to be supported in making healthy and informed choices.
Sessions are delivered face-to-face or remotely (online) for schools, TAFEs, other education organisations and services for young people. Sessions can be self-delivered or delivered by a Health Promotion Officer from LiverWELL.
What do young people do in the StreetShot workshop?
- Explore healthy living behaviours for positive liver health
- Learning about Hepatitis B and hepatitis C transmission and prevention
- Learning about testing, vaccination, treatment, and support
- Exploring stigma, discrimination, privacy, confidentiality and disclosure
Young people will be encouraged to participate in activities and games as a fun and interactive way to learn about sensitive yet important topics such as viral hepatitis.