Sepsis CCS Campaign
This communications kit supports the launch of the national Sepsis Clinical Care Standard, released on 30 June 2022.
Show your support for the clinical care standard by downloading and sharing the content on your website, social networks or within your health service organisation. You are encouraged to use these resources to raise awareness about the new standard and best practice care for sepsis.
The Sepsis Clinical Care Standard was developed by the Commission, in partnership with The George Institute for Global Health.
- More information on the Sepsis Clinical Care Standard
- Contact: email ccs@safetyandquality.gov.au
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Suggested messaging
Below are some suggestions for messages you could copy and paste, to use in your social media, newsletters and other communications.
- Message 1
[Insert name of your organisation] supports the release of the new #Sepsis Clinical Care Standard by the @ACSQHC. We need to spot the warning signs early and act quickly to stop sepsis and save lives. safetyandquality.gov.au/sepsis-ccs #CCS #coulditbesepsis
- Message 2
#Sepsis is a time-critical medical emergency. Early action saves lives! The new Sepsis Clinical Care Standard from @ACSQHC will improve how we recognise and treat this life-threatening condition. safetyandquality.gov.au/sepsis-ccs #CCS #coulditbesepsis
- Message 3
Sepsis has an ongoing impact on people’s lives. ‘Post-sepsis syndrome’ is not well understood or planned for when people leave hospital. The new clinical care standard from @ACSQHC outlines how we can help. [insert link here] safetyandquality.gov.au/sepsis-ccs #CCS #coulditbesepsis
Related links
- Sepsis Clinical Care Standard
- Media Release - New standard is a ‘game changer’ that will ensure healthcare workers recognise sepsis as a medical emergency
- Media Backgrounder - What is sepsis and how can we avoid this silent killer
- Case Study – Facing sepsis remotely: Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services
- Case Study – ‘What I’ve learnt as a sepsis survivor’: John Burgess
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