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Presentations
We are excited to share this year's presentations:
Thursday Presentations
- Hepatitis C Elimination. Strategies to enhance hepatitis C care and treatment in people who inject drugs,
Prof Margaret Hellard - The challenges and opportunities of new technologies: examples from HIV social and behavioural research,
A/Prof Martin Holt - STI, BBV & HIV Epidemiology Update 2015, Byron Minas
- Monitoring and ethnographic approaches, Prof Peter Aggleton
- Getting the rubber to hit the road: knowledge translation and the BBV-STI sector, Dr Paul Armstrong
- HIV and Mobility Report Card update, Dr Roanna Lobo and Gemma Crawford
- South Australian Community of Practice for Action on HIV and Mobility, Lea Narciso and Enaam Oudih
- HIV and culturally and linguistically diverse communities: strengthening the health promotion partnership, Michael Frommer
- Developing a survey on HIV with people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in WA, Corie Gray
- Migrant sexual health help-seeking and experiences of stigmatisation and discrimination in WA, Josephine Agu
- HIV in people born overseas, Australia, 2005-2014; a changing epidemiology, Dr Praveena Gunaratnam
- Kimberley BBV educational roadshow, Matthew Armstrong
- Needle and syringe programs in WA prisons: enablers and barriers, Samuel Gibbings
- Kimberley capers: planning for success, Frank Farmer
- Role of peer insights in harm reduction programs and policies for people who use drugs, Dr Graham Brown
- Opportunistic health promotion in a needle and syringe program setting, Nadia Cleber
- Connecting the dots: facilitating a joined-up approach to needle and syringe programs in WA, Faye Thompson
- Innovation in practice ‘beyond positive: a client centered journey’, Ben Bradstreet & Mark Reid
- Supporting the sector to provide effective school-based sexuality and relationships education: an example of collaboration, Maryrose Baker & Associate Professor Sharyn Burns
- Yarning quiet ways, Daniel Vujcich
- Red dirt youth: a photovoice project, Katy Crawford
Friday Presentations
- Improving sexual health outcomes for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the journey to adulthood, James Ward
- Injecting drug use among Aboriginal communities – a critical and emerging issue, James Ward
- Perth Gay Community Periodic Survey: key findings, A/Prof Martin Holt
- The M Clinic sub-system, Andrew Burry
- Sexual health outcomes and wellbeing of sex workers in Western Australia – the LASH 2.0 study, A/Prof Linda Selvey
- Learnings from the evaluation of a sex worker support project, 2010-2015, Josie Rayson
- Trends in 2010-2016 online chlamydia testing data: using clinical and online information for program evaluation, Meagan Roberts
- Right people, right place, right time: innovative dissemination of sexual health information, Janiece Pope
- Skills, knowledge and understanding of sexual consent amongst young Aboriginal people and its impact on condom negotiation, Bobby Maher
- Linking patients newly diagnosed with HIV into care: evaluation of the ‘Time of Diagnosis Protocol’, Siân Churcher
- Experienced and perceived barriers and facilitators to partner therapy for chlamydia, Helen Wood
- Factors associated with variation in sexual health care delivery at primary health care level in Australia, Dr Barbara Nattabi
- Migrant sexual health help-seeking behaviour in high income countries: a systematic review, Donna Rade
- A representative study of adult knowledge of and comfort with discussing STIs, Dr Christopher Fisher
- Growing & Developing Healthy Relationships: an impact evaluation, Maryrose Baker
- YOUR Health – a collaborative holistic health program, Carley Robbins
- Adolescent attitudes towards contraception and risky sexual behaviour findings from an Australian study, Dr Jacqueline Hendriks
- Developing a framework for community-based sexual health interventions for youth in a rural setting, Carl Heslop