Multicultural communities COVID-19 advice
COVID-19 vaccine information
Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and your community from COVID-19. Information about COVID-19 vaccines has been translated into multiple languages for you to access and share.
Translated resources for communities:
- SA Health COVID-19 vaccine brochure
- COVID-19 vaccine information in your language
- COVID-19 vaccines: common questions
- Stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccination
- Booster doses: common questions
- Winter COVID-19 vaccine booster doses
- COVID-19 vaccine for those with a weaker immune system
- Proof of vaccination
- Updates to the COVID-19 vaccination program
Translated resources for families:
- COVID-19 vaccine fact sheet for children
- COVID-19 vaccines for children aged 5 to 11
- COVID-19 vaccines for children and teenagers: information for parents and guardians
- How to speak to kids about COVID-19 vaccines
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- The best time for pregnant women to get vaccinated is right now
- Common questions about pregnancy
- COVID-19 vaccines and fertility
Video resources:
- Vaccinations for children aged 5 to 11
- Parents share why they vaccinated their children against COVID-19
- “Why did you get vaccinated?” video series
- Ask A Doctor: COVID-19 vaccination information video series
- Doctors answer commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination
COVID-19 information
Finding up to date information about COVID-19 will help you and your family stay safe. There are many translated resources about COVID-19 that are available for multicultural communities.
General COVID-19 information:
- COVID-19 information and support over the phone
- Information for people who have COVID-19, or are close contacts
- What to do if you have COVID-19
- What to expect when you have COVID-19
- Posters and fact sheets
- Audio information
- “Stop the Spread” series of translated videos.
Testing information:
- Getting tested for COVID-19
- Rapid Antigen Test fact sheet
- How to use a Rapid Antigen Test
- How to use a Rapid Antigen Test with your saliva
- What does my Rapid Antigen Test result mean?
Further translated COVID-19 resources are available from the following organisations:
- Australian Department of Health
- Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) – COVID-19 news
- Multicultural Youth South Australia (MYSA) - YouTube video series
- Australian Refugees Association – YouTube video series
- Migration Council Australia - MyAus COVID-19 app
Mental health and wellbeing
Looking after your mental wellbeing is as important as looking after your physical health. It’s also important to know where to go for help. The Australian Department of Health has translated resources on:
- Caring for your mental wellbeing
- Help and support for your mental wellbeing
- Digital and telephone support for mental health during COVID-19
- Help for finances and mental health
Beyond Blue have also developed information for managing your mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in languages other than English.
ASK PEACE is a virtual mental health service for members of multicultural communities who have been impacted by COVID-19. It is a free service available in languages other than English.
To speak to an interpreter in your language:
Call ASK PEACE on (08) 8245 8110 Monday to Friday, 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.
- Leave a message if you call outside business hours, and you will receive a return phone call.
- Ask a trusted family member or friend to book a session with an interpreter for you.
Telephone services
If you require translating or interpreting services, call 131 450.
The Australian Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC) has compiled a list of telephone and emergency services contacts. Their multilingual telephone service is available from Monday to Friday from 9.00 am to 4.30 pm.
Aboriginal communities
Visit the Aboriginal communities page for Aboriginal COVID-19 services and translated resources in Pitjantjatjara and English.
Translated COVID-19 resources
Select language and topic from the menus below for translated COVID-19 information.