Invited Speaker Session 05
Tuesday, June 1, 2021 |
9:00 AM - 10:42 AM |
Speaker
Ms Annie Madden
Phd Candidate
UNSW
TRIBUTE TO JUDE BYRNE
9:00 AM - 9:10 AMBiography
A/prof Nick Scott
Head, Modelling & Biostatistics
Burnet Institute
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO ELIMINATE VIRAL HEPATITIS?
9:10 AM - 9:30 AMBiography
Dr Nick Scott is the Head of Modelling & Biostatistics at the Burnet Institute. His research generates economic arguments for better health policy, particularly for improving access to viral hepatitis testing, treatment and care.
Ms Colette McGrath
Service Director Population Health
Justice Health Forensic Mental Health Network
PRISONS
9:30 AM - 9:50 AMBiography
Colette McGrath is the Service Director Population Health, Justice Health NSW and has a master’s in Health Management She has been working with marginalised populations for more than 20 years she was previously the HIV & Related Programs Manager in South Eastern Sydney LHD and prior to that worked as the Clinical Services Manager in the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. Colette has spent most of her career working with people who inject drugs, and she is passionate about ensuring that disadvantaged populations have access to health services.
Mr Stuart Manoj-Margison
Director - Blood Borne Viruses, Sexually Transmissible Infections, and Torres Strait Health Policy Section
Australian Government Department of Health
GOVERNMENT AND POLICY MAKER ROLE IN ELIMINATION
9:50 AM - 10:10 AMBiography
Stuart Manoj-Margison is the Director of Blood Borne Viruses, Sexually Transmissible Infections and Torres Strait Health Policy at the Commonwealth Department of Health. Prior to working at the Department of Health, Stuart was the Director of Pharmacy and Allied Health at the Canberra Hospital and Health Service.
Questions & Discusion
QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION
10:10 AM - 10:40 AMBiography
Ms Amanda Bode
Policy Analyst
Hepatitis Australia
HEPATITIS AUSTRALIA STATEMENT
10:40 AM - 10:45 AMBiography
Carrie Fowlie is the CEO of Hepatitis Australia, the national peak body representing the state and territory hepatitis organisations and the interests of 350,000 Australians impacted by viral hepatitis. Carrie has two decades of peak body, policy and social justice experience. Her collaborative work has resulted in policy, programs and law reform consistent with the evidence and the priorities of her constituencies.
Chair
Gregory Dore
Scientia Professor
Unsw/ Kirby Institute
Jake Rance
ECR
UNSW Sydney
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