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SH Proffered Papers: Social Political & Cultural Aspects 2

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Behavioural research
Community development
Digital technologies
Education
Health promotion
Health services and systems
Intersectionality
Law and human rights
Prevention
Priority populations
Public health
Reproductive health
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Social sciences
Stigma and discrimination
Thursday, September 1, 2022
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Minyama 3

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Q&A Discussion

Q&A Discussion - SH Proffered Papers: Social Political & Cultural Aspects 2

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Ms Kacey Martin
Research Officer
Centre For Social Research In Health, University of New South Wales

Agency and the Positive Role of Community and Culture in Fostering Sexual Wellbeing for Aboriginal Young Women

9:00 AM - 9:12 AM

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Kacey is Maori-Australian and recently graduated from a Masters of Research in Sociology at Macquarie University. She is a Research Officer at the Centre for Social Research in Health at University of New South Wales where she primarily researches Aboriginal young people's sexual health.
Ms Kristy Gardner
Phd Student, Research Assistant
Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute, and the Centre for Social Res

How Aboriginal Young People in an Urban Setting Access Sexual Health Information, and the Role Technology Can Play

9:12 AM - 9:24 AM

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Kristy Gardner is a Kamilaroi Aboriginal woman. She is currently undertaking a PhD in the Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute. Kristy has completed a masters by research at UNSW and has qualifications in social work and sexual health counselling.
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Professor Joanne Bryant
Professor
UNSW, School of Social Sciences

Our Strengths, Our Stories: Doing Strengths-Based Sexual Health Research with Aboriginal Young People in Western Sydney

9:24 AM - 9:36 AM

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Joanne Bryant is Associate Professor at CSRH UNSW. She leads research focused on sexual health, hepatitis and AOD use among young people. Mitchell Beadman is a Gadigal man with ancestral connections to Yuin and Wonnarua countries. He studies at UTS and works as a research assistant at UNSW.
Ms Rachael Brennan
Phd Candidate
The University of Queensland

Older Women in the Oldest Profession: A Qualitative Retrospective Life Course Analysis

9:36 AM - 9:48 AM

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Rachael Brennan is a PhD Candidate at University of Queensland, conducting qualitative research about ageing experiences of older sex workers, with the academic guidance of A/Prof Linda Selvey, A/Prof Lisa Fitzgerald and Dr Judith Dean. As well as sex work history, Rachael has a background in law, and international health.
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Ms Naomi Viret
Health Promotion Officer
Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District

Online Trauma Informed Sexual Health Training for Foster Carers

9:48 AM - 10:00 AM

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Naomi Viret has been a sexual health promotion officer for over 14 years with the HIV and Related Programs (HARP) unit in the Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District. Naomi is passionate about the empowerment of young people and achieves this through the delivery of sexual health training and resources.

Chairperson

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Jacqui Hendriks
Senior Research Fellow
Curtin University

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Fabiola Martin
Sexual Health Physician
University of Queensland, Sexual Health North Coast, NSW, Stonewall Medical Centre

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