Sexual Health Proffered Papers: Youth/Social Marketing
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017 |
4:15 PM - 5:45 PM |
Menzies Theatrette |
Speaker
Prof Donna Mak
Head Population and Preventive Health, Fremantle Public Health Physician,
School of Medicine - University of Notre Dame/ WA Health
Outcomes Of Efforts To Prevent Gonorrhoea Gaining Ground In Metropolitan Perth, WA
4:15 PM - 4:30 PMBiography
Donna Mak is a public health physician at Communicable Disease Control in the WA health Dept. She also heads the Populationa nd preventive Health Domain at the University of Notre Dame and works at the WA AIDS Council's M clinic.
Mr Stuart Cook
Clinical Nurse Consultant - Youth Health
Young People's Health Service - Royal Children's Hospital
The Sexual Health Of Homeless Young People: The Benefits Of Health Services In A Co-Located Setting.
4:30 PM - 4:45 PMBiography
Stuart is a Clinical Nurse Consultant - Youth Health. He has been working in the community health sector for the previous 7 years and has a keen interest in sexual health. He has previously worked as a Sexual Health Nurse in metropolitan Melbourne and remote Western Australia.
Mrs Gemma Hearnshaw
Health Promotion Resources Program Manager
SESLHD - NSW STI Programs Unit
Does One Size Fit All? A Psychographic Segmentation Of Young People In NSW.
4:45 PM - 5:00 PMBiography
Gemma Hearnshaw is Sexual Health Promotion Manager at the NSW STI Programs Unit. She has expertise across social marketing, health promotion and digital. Her role focuses on sexual health for young people – including leading the campaigns Play Safe and Take Blaktion.
Dr Megan Lim
Deputy Director Behaviours And Health Risks
Burnet Institute
Ms Sarah Smith
Viral Hepatitis And Harm Minimisation Manager
Seslhd Nsw Health
‘We take the piss’: Increasing chlamydia testing uptake during youth week in South Eastern Sydney Local Health District.
5:15 PM - 5:30 PMBiography
Sarah is a Health Promotion Officer with the HIV and Related Programs Unit in South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. While Sarah's work sits across many of the priority populations for HIV and sexual health much of her work has focused on capacity building those who work with young people.
Jess Santos is the Youth Health Projects Officer at the Kirketon Road Centre (KRC), a targeted health care facility in Kings Cross. She work with "at risk" young people in the areas of health promotion, education, and health service access. Jess has worked across a variety of youth, health, juvenile justice and education settings since 2007.
Dr Caitlin Douglass
Researcher
Burnet Institute
Cat Calling, Trolling and Dick Pics; Associations Of Sexual Harassment Among Young Victorians
5:30 PM - 5:35 PMBiography
Caitlin completed her honours project ‘Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n’ Roll' with the Burnet Institute in 2015. She is now working as a research assistant on multiple projects including ACCESS, TAP and Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll. Caitlin also teaches public health research at Monash University.
Ms Sarah Smith
Viral Hepatitis And Harm Minimisation Manager
Seslhd Nsw Health
‘Play Safe Unleashed’: Building the capacity of a schoolies travel provider to deliver sexual health promotion to NSW students overseas.
5:35 PM - 5:40 PMBiography
Sarah is a Health Promotion Officer with the HIV and Related Programs Unit in South Eastern Sydney Local Health District. While Sarah's work sits across many of the priority populations for HIV and sexual health much of her work has focused on capacity building those who work with young people
Miss Hilary Key
Master Of Sexology Graduate
Curtin University, Perth Wa
Speaking Safer Sex: Exploring How Young Australian Men Negotiate Condom Use
5:40 PM - 5:45 PMBiography
Hilary has studied a Bachelor of Arts in Social Psychology at McMaster University and has recently completed a Master of Sexology at Curtin University. Hilary is originally from Toronto, Canada and is now looking forward to pursuing a career in the field of sexual health education and research in Australia.