Session J: Community-led and community-based responses
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Wednesday, March 15, 2023 |
11:00 AM - 12:40 PM |
Phillip Room |
Speaker
Professor Bev Lawton
Director
Te Tātai Hauora o Hine (National Centre for Women's Health Research Aotearoa), Victoria University Of Wellington
He Tapu Te Whare Tangata - a model for empowering rural solutions: Community and Primary Care Engagement in a PoC study screening for Human Papilloma Virus
11:00 AM - 11:15 AMBiography
Professor Bev Lawton (Ngāti Porou) is the founder/director of Te Tātai Hauora o Hine (the National Centre for Women’s Health Research Aotearoa. Bev’s research on women’s and children’s health has led to changes in health policy and practice in Aotearoa, including informing the national policy on cervical screening.
Mr Joshua Riessen
Project Officer - Sexual Health
AHCSA
A tool for equity: drawing upon Aboriginal Health Worker/Practitioner experiences of point-of-care testing in rural and remote South Australia
11:15 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Josh has always had an interest in giving back to the community, being born and raised in Coober Pedy, he has seen the health impacts on Aboriginal people first hand and strives to make a difference by providing initiatives like PocT to community.
He is descendant of Yankungtjatjara (Grandmother).
Ms Annie Tangey
PhD Student
Kirby Institute, UNSW
COVID-19 POC testing in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities: informing a community-led response in an uncertain environment
11:30 AM - 11:45 AMBiography
Annie is POCT Coordinator at Ngaanyatjarra Health Service and was involved in the rapid scale-up of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait COVID-19 POCT Program. A PhD candidate and an investigator on the TTANGO2 scale-up program, Annie is a nurse with extensive experience in remote area service delivery.
Ms Andrea Kindinger
Senior Project Officer
The Kirby Institute
“It’s positive- now what?”: Developing systems to enable real-time public health action in a large decentralised remote and regional COVID-19 point of care testing program
11:45 AM - 11:50 AMBiography
Andrea is a Senior Project Officer at the Kirby Institute and is involved in POCT and antimicrobial resistance projects for STIs. She has a background in science and pathology, is studying a Master of Global Health, and is motivated to work towards outcomes that are scientifically significant and humanitarian in their impact.
Mr Luke Coffey
Rapid Program Manager
RAPID Clinic
“This technology brings STI testing to target populations”: Opportunities and challenges with chlamydia and gonorrhoea point of care testing in a peer-led community service.
11:50 AM - 12:05 PMBiography
Luke Coffey is RAPID’s Program Manager, a peer-led and community-based STI testing service operated by Queensland Positive People. He has 7 years’ experience in sexual health program design, delivery, evaluation, and research. He holds a BSc majoring in Microbiology and is currently undertaking a master’s degree in Public Health.
Ms. Hiep Nguyen
Public Health Specialist
Centers For Disease Control And Prevention In Vietnam
Community-led Dual HIV/Syphilis Testing Initiative for Men Who Have Sex With Men in Vietnam
12:05 PM - 12:10 PMBiography
Hiep Nguyen, a public health specialist at US.CDC Vietnam, has worked with key population for more than 15 years to support them accessing good HIV and other related services
Dr Joss O'Loan
Director
Kombi Clinic
Hepatitis C treatment uptake following hepatitis C point-of-care testing through a community-based mobile clinic: The Kombi Clinic
12:10 PM - 12:25 PMBiography
Dr Joss O’Loan is a General Practitioner at Medeco Inala which was awarded RACGP General Practice of the Year 2018. He is also the co-founder and Director of the not for profit organisation, Kombi Clinic, which is a Hepatitis C outreach model of care delivered from 1975 Yellow Kombi Van.
Mr Rodney Guzman
Research Nurse
Burnet Institute
Nurses experiences implementing point of care Hepatitis C antibody and RNA testing for people who inject drugs in community settings
12:25 PM - 12:30 PMBiography
Rodney has had previous clinical nursing experience in fields of Liver Transplant and Neuroscience research. Rodney is currently working as a clinical research nurse at the Burnet Institute in Melbourne on the QuickStart Study. Rodney is presenting on behalf of Kate Allardice.
Mr Chancy Chavula
Program Manager
CHAI
Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of community-based delivery and administration of SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Diagnostic tests (Ag-RDT) in Lilongwe and Blantyre districts in Malawi.
12:30 PM - 12:35 PMBiography
Chancy Chavula is the Program Manager for Diagnostics and oversees CHAI’s Diagnostics program in Malawi providing guidance, leadership, program implementation and financial management. He holds his MSC in Emerging Infectious Diseases from University of Cape Town and MPhil of Applied Science (Environmental Health and Sanitation) from Polytechnic University of Malawi.
Ms Lindiwe Nchimunya
Senior Program Officer - Laboratory Systems
Clinton Health Access Initiative
Evaluation of community-based delivery and administration of the SARs-CoV-2 rapid antigen tests in a marketplace in Zambia
12:35 PM - 12:40 PMBiography
Lindiwe Nchimunya is a Senior Program Officer for Laboratory Systems at Clinton Health Access Initiative, skilled in building and strengthening laboratory systems including multi disease testing on POC platforms and operational research of novel POC diagnostic technologies.
Chairperson
Lorraine Anderson
Medical Director
Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Ltd
Charles Henderson
Deputy Ceo
Nuaa