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Poster Tour - SH Social, Political & Cultural Aspects (starting at #64)

Tracks
Community development
Education
Gender and/or sexuality
Health promotion
Health services and systems
Humanities
Intersectionality
Prevention
Priority populations
Public health
Reproductive health
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Social sciences
Stigma and discrimination
Thursday, September 1, 2022
12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
Wandiny Room (Exhibition/Posters/Catering)

Speaker

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Associate Professor Joanne Bryant
Associate Professor
UNSW, Centre for Social Research in Health

Our Strengths, Our Stories: Perspectives of Positive Sexual Relationships from Aboriginal Young People in Western Sydney

12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

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Biography

Joanne Bryant is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Social Research at UNSW where she leads a series of research projects focussed on sexual health, viral hepatitis and AOD use among young people, including Aboriginal young people. She is a social scientist trained in sociology and epidemiology
Mr. Mitchell Beadman
Research Assistant
CSRH UNSW

Our Relationships, Our Values, Our Culture – Aboriginal Young Men’s Perspectives About Sex, Relationships, and Gender Stereotypes in Australia

12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

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Mitchell began working at the Centre for Social Research in Health at the University of New South Wales as a Research Assistant in 2019 and is currently studying a Bachelor of Communications, majoring in Social and Political Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney.
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Mr Edan Campbell-O'Brien
Indigenous Health Engagement Advisor
ASHM

The Young Person Health Check

12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

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Biography

Katrina Connolly is a Sexual Health Indigenous Health Worker at Gurriny Yealamucka, in Yarrabah, QLD.
Ms Roisin Glasgow-Collins
Research Assistant
Curtin University

Experiences of Sexual Health Testing: Findings from Qualitative Interviews with Western Australian Young People

12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

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Jacqui is a lecturer, researcher and sexologist committed to ensuring young people receive comprehensive, contemporary and engaging relationships and sexuality education (from home, school and elsewhere); have the ability to engage in consensual and pleasurable sexual activities; and can access best-practice support services easily, equitably and without shame.
Ms Aditi Sharma
Community Engagement Officer
Centre For Culture Ethnicity & Health

Engaging with CALD Communities Through Peer Education

12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

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Aditi Sharma is a Community Engagement and Projects officer at the Centre for Culture Ethnicity and Health. She has had extensive experience working with diverse communities to improve their general health and well-being. This includes providing information around Sexual and reproductive Health, Blood born viruses and community engagement.

Poster Tour Guide

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Karen Salter
Pacific and Timor-Leste Program Manager
ASHM

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