SH Invited Speaker Session: Social, Political & Cultural Aspects - Panel - 'Can I Ask That?': Building Intergenerational Literacies for Sexual Health
Tracks
Thursday, September 1, 2022 |
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM |
Minyama 2 |
Speaker
Mr James Fowler
PhD Student & Research Assistant
The University Of Queensland
Panellist
1:30 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
James (He/Him) is a PhD Student and Research Assistant at The School of Public Health, The University of Queensland. James is interested in digital health promotion and exploring the needs of LGBTQIA+ communities. His PhD is exploring implementation considerations for an online, self-guided, LGBTQIA+ focused wellbeing program.
Miss Tilly Mahoney
Coordinator, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Women's Health In the North
Panellist
1:30 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Tilly Mahoney MPH (she/her) is the Coordinator, Sexual and Reproductive Health at Women’s Health In the North, the women’s health promotion and advocacy organisation for the northern metropolitan region of Melbourne. For the past three years, until recently, Tilly has also been a Director of the Board of Family Planning Alliance Australia.
Eloise Monteiro
Campaigns And Community Engagement Project Officier
National Association Of People Living With Hiv (napwha)
Panellist
1:30 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Eloise Monteiro is an advocate for equity and community-led approaches in HIV and sexual health. They are a founding member of Sydney Bi+ Network, and also works in community engagement at NAPWHA. Eloise combines their experience in both research and community mobilisation to improve health systems and community support, with a focus on addressing systemic biphobia and racism.
Ms Isabel Mudford
Phd Student
School Of Sociology, ANU
Panellist
1:30 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
Isabel Mudford is a queer activist living on Ngunnawal land. A PhD student in the ANU School of Sociology, Isabel’s work analyses the relationship between LGBTIQ health and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. She is also an advisor to the ACT Greens, a dog mum and part of a large, loud family.
Miss Jessica Wilms
Aboriginal Heo Sexual Health
Nbmlhd - Population Health
Panellist
1:30 PM - 3:00 PMBiography
A Wiradjuri woman working on Darug, Gundungurra, Darkinjung and Wiradjuri land (Western Sydney/Blue Mountains and Lithgow). Jess is committed to positive sexual health messaging, especially for those in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities as well as for young people. Jess is involved with projects locally as well as state wide. Including Take Blaktion, Play Safe and Co-Leading the Aboriginal specific arm of NSW Health sexual health programs.
Chairperson
Kath Albury
Professor of Media and Communication
Swinburne University of Technology
Basil Donovan
Program Head
Kirby Institute