COVID-19 information: resources list

  • Victorian Government resources to help you look after your mental health: click here.

  • Vic Health resources focused on maintaining good health: click here.

  • Checklist for close contacts of COVID cases: click here

  • COVID vaccinations for teachers information: click here

  • Return to school frequently asked questions (updated): click here

  • Infectious diseases leave information: click here

  • ACTU advice on COVID and WorkCover: click here

  • Australian Unions: Your Safety at Work: click here

  • Advice on rapid Antigen Tests (RATs): click here

  • Suggestions for helping a friend locked in with COVID: click here

For the latest settings for schools in your region: click here

Reliable sources of vaccine information: 

australia.gov.au dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus  

abc.net.au/radio/programs/coronacast  

https://www.abc.net.au/news/factcheck/ 

To get vaccinated as soon as possible, for the good of yourself, your family and for the protection of students, colleagues and the community, go to: 

For more on how education staff can receive a COVID-19 vaccination, call 1800 641 943.  

You can access up to half a day’s paid release from duty to attend your COVID-19 vaccine appointments.

To help determine current levels of vaccination among the Victorian school workforce, you can now record your COVID-19 vaccination status using a new survey function in eduPay.  

ACTU coronavirus fact sheet: click here

ACTU Your Rights at Work frequently asked questions: click here

Coronavirus information in different languagesclick here

COVID-aware workplace kitclick here

COVID information for students and staff from the Victorian government: click here

Hints on how to talk to people who are unsure about vaccinations: click here

Mental health assistance: click here

Information about keeping your workplace Covid Safe: click here

Join the campaign for paid vaccination leave: click here

Join your union: click here

#VaxSolidarity  

To contact the IEU Victoria Tasmania: click here or call (03) 9254 1860 or 1800 622 889 (Freecall).

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