Deadly Choices incorporates a number of behaviour change programs to improve the health and wellbeing of community
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Good Quick Tukka is a cooking education program that believes ‘anyone can learn how to cook something – they just have to give it a try.’
The six week Tobacco Education Program explores the historical journey of tobacco use, its acceptance, and its impacts on community.
We want to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders eat more healthily, exercise more, and manage their chronic disease better, to help close the gap.
This initiative empowers community to create smoke-free spaces in their home, car, and workplace, protecting everyone from the dangers of second-hand tobacco smoke.
The Deadly Choices Education Program is a health education and capacity development program aimed at supporting students to be positive role models to the people in their lives.
As part of our efforts to Tackle Indigenous Smoking, the Deadly Choices team hold pop-up Tobacco Information Stalls at licensee clinics.
The Deadly Choices Indigenous Senior Games are a sporting competition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander seniors who are 50 years and older.
Our annual Leadership Camps help build strong leaders for our communities and encourage ongoing participation in sports, culture, and health education.
It’s time to make a Deadly Choice and quit. Contact your nearest Aboriginal Medical Service and ask about quit smoking.