Session F: Decentralisation and Community-led Responses to Blood-Borne Viruses: A Call to Action
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Friday, July 21, 2023 |
4:15 PM - 5:45 PM |
Ballroom 1 |
Speaker
Mr Aaron Cogle
Executive Director
Napwha
Ms Carrie Fowlie
CEO
Hepatitis Australia
Conceptual shifts in the national hepatitis strategies to stronger community leadership
4:25 PM - 4:35 PMBiography
Carrie Fowlie is the CEO of Hepatitis Australia, the national peak body representing interests of people in Australia impacted by viral hepatitis and the state and territory community hepatitis organisations. Our mission is to end 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.
Mr Charles Henderson
Deputy Ceo
Nuaa
The provision of peer harm reduction for people who use and/ or inject drugs in Australia
4:35 PM - 4:45 PMBiography
Ms Lien Tran
PhD scholar
HBVA
Barriers and facilitators of peer-based work in Hepatitis B responses’
4:45 PM - 4:55 PMBiography
Professor Graham Brown
Professor
Australian Research Centre In Sex, Health And Society
Evaluation and evidence of peer work impact at a structural level’
4:55 PM - 5:05 PMBiography
Chairperson
Ben Riley
Policy and Public Affairs Manager
ASHM Health
John Rule
Senior Research Manager
NAPWHA