AIDS, not hearing Aids.

"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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"What is HIV? What is AIDS? How to avoid getting HIV? HIV/AIDS social issues. Beth and Jason spend the night together...and the issue of AIDS comes up. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is a video which explains everything there is to know about HIV and AIDS. At times humorous, but always informative, it is presented in Auslan (Australian Sign Language) - the language of Deaf people in Australia. It also has subtitles and voiceovers for hearing and hearing-impaired people. The video is a unique AIDS resource, in that it deals with AIDS in the very situation where the issue is most important but least acknowledged. It shows two people relating and communicating openly about the risks of HIV and AIDS (essential if we are to stop the spread of the disease) and encourages others to do the same. 'AIDS, not hearing aids' is visually sophisticated, but its use of graphics and animation, as well as its presentation in Ausland and inclusion of subtitles and voiceovers, make it a highly accessible video for Deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people alike. Duration: 39 minutes. Health Media, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health, NSW."

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Text with small circles containing hand signs in Auslan.
Creators / Group: 
AIDS Council of NSW (ACON)
Dimensions: 
30 x 21 cm.
Keywords: Deaf, Motion pictures, Sign language, Pregnancy

Identifier: 
AP3290.jpg


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