Abstracts 10: Human rights for SRH - From engaging with communities to better services
Tracks
Track 1
Tuesday, September 19, 2023 |
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM |
Narrabeen |
Speaker
Dr George Parker
Senior Lecturer In Health Service Delivery
School Of Health, Victoria University Of Wellington
Te Whare Takatāpui: A guideline for trans affirming and inclusive perinatal services
1:45 PM - 1:57 PMBiography
George Parker (they/them) is lecturer in health service delivery in the School of Health at Victoria University of Wellington. George has a background in clinical midwifery and is lead investigator on the Health Research Council of NZ funded Trans Pregnancy Care Project
Dr Heather McCormack
Scientia Research Fellow
Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Intergenerational trauma as a determinant of poor sexual health and community engagement as a solution: findings from a NSW Aboriginal community consultation
1:57 PM - 2:09 PMBiography
Heather has worked in communications, health promotion, and program management roles across the STI/BBV sector for fifteen years. Heather’s research interests include social aspects of sexual health, digital health promotion, accessibility and acceptability of sexual health services to diverse populations and optimising public health interventions to improve service delivery.
Ms Kate Burry
PhD Candidate
University of New South Wales
Cook Island Women’s Safety, Health, and Wellbeing in the Context of Abortion
2:09 PM - 2:21 PMBiography
Kate Burry is a PhD candidate at the Kirby Institute, UNSW. She has worked as a sex educator and in the domestic violence sector. Her research background includes SRHR of sex workers and barriers to family planning in uptake remote communities in Vanuatu, and reproductive coercion in New Zealand.
Dr Lauren Winkler (nee Touyz)
Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Daffodil Centre, Cancer Council NSW
A Protocol for an Innovative Disability-Inclusive Study to Address Inequities in Cervical Screening Participation for People with Intellectual Disability
2:21 PM - 2:33 PMBiography
Dr Lauren Winkler is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Daffodil Centre, Cancer Council New South Wales. She has several years of experience delivering health psychology interventions and has a special interest in psycho-oncology research.
Ms Sarah Ratcliffe
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
University of Sydney
From experiences to a model: abortion stigma in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
2:33 PM - 2:55 PMBiography
Sarah Ratcliffe (she/her) is an early career researcher using science to improve health and social equity. Her work uses collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to advance dismantling of stigma, with a specific interest in reproductive health, gender, and disability. Her PhD explored abortion stigma and Masters trans and gender diverse stigma.
Chairperson
Melinda Hassall
Clinical Nurse Lead
ASHM
Jessica Wilms
Aboriginal Sexual Health Worker
Nsw Health