ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2016

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society is a centre for social research into sexuality, health and the social “dimensions of human relationships. It works collaboratively with communities, community-based organisations, government and professionals to produce research that advances knowledge and promotes positive change in policy, practice and people’s lives. ”

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2 INTRODUCTION 3 STAFF 4 DIRECTOR’S REPORT 6 SUMMARY OF FUNDING SOURCES 7 STRATEGIC PLAN 8 2016 HIGHLIGHTS 10 RESEARCH PROJECTS 18 GLHV@ARCSHS 20 TEACHING PROGRAM 22 AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 23 SEMINARS 24 FUNDING 26 PROFESSIONAL PARTICIPATION 29 PUBLICATIONS AND OUTPUTS 41 GLOSSARY

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INTRODUCTION

The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) is based at La Trobe University, , and is a centre for social research into sexuality, health and the social dimensions of sex and human relationships.

It works collaboratively and in partnership Chair of SSAC La Trobe University representative with academic research institutions, Professor Sheena Reilly Associate Professor Christopher Roche communities and community-based Director Chair in International Development organisations, governments, international Menzies Health Institute Queensland Director of the Institute for Human Security aid agencies and professionals in relevant Griffith University and Social Change fields to produce research that advances La Trobe University knowledge and promotes positive change in College representative policy, practice and people’s lives. Professor Jane Farmer/ Director of ARCSHS ARCSHS sits within the School of Associate Professor Miranda Rose Professor Jayne Lucke Psychology and Public Health, and the Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research ARCSHS College of Science, Health and Engineering College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University at La Trobe University. La Trobe University Deputy Director of ARCSHS School representative ARCSHS Strategic and Scientific Professor Gary Dowsett Professor Stephen Kent ARCSHS Advisory Committee (SSAC) Head of School of Psychology and La Trobe University The role of the ARCSHS Strategic and Public Health Scientific Advisory Committee (SSAC) is to College of Science, Health and Engineering ARCSHS Staff representatives provide strategic direction and high-level La Trobe University Ms Marina Carman advice to the ARCSHS Director and the Research Fellow Centre. The SSAC considers: Independent experts ARCSHS §§ Strategic directions and progress against Associate Professor Susan Carr La Trobe University Clinical Head, Sexual Counselling Clinic the mission, aims and priorities outlined Associate Professor Anthony Lyons Royal Women’s Hospital in the ARCSHS Strategic Plan. Principal Research Fellow §§ Specific contextual and scientific Professor Margaret Jolly ARCSHS developments in areas relevant to the ARC Laureate Fellow La Trobe University Centre’s research program. School of Culture, History and Language, §§ Important issues for the sustainability College of Asia and the Pacific and management of the Centre. Australian National University Professor Alan Petersen School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts Monash University

BBV and STI Strategic Directions Network (SDN) To inform our social research in blood borne viruses (BBVs) To remain flexible and responsive, and to maximise input while and sexually transmissible infections (STIs), and in line with the minimising the burden on members, the SDN operates as a network 2016‑2019 ARCSHS Strategic Plan, we have established a new BBV of strategic advisors rather than a committee that meets at set and STI Strategic Directions Network (SDN). times during the year. The ARCSHS BBV and STI Research Theme leaders (Dr Graham Brown and Mr Jack Wallace) co-facilitate the Membership of the SDN includes a cross-section of stakeholders network and liaise with members of the SDN throughout the year. engaged with policy, programs, community and research related This is supplemented by drawing together selected members for to BBV and STIs. The role of the SDN is to focus on broad strategic topic-specific discussions when required. directions and priorities regarding BBV and STI research at ARCSHS.

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STAFF

ARCSHS engages in interdisciplinary research and includes researchers with qualifications and expertise in sociology, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, history, gender and sexuality studies, education, political science, public health and community education.

Professor and Director Jennifer Power, BA (Hons) ANU, Grad Cert GLHV@ARCSHS (Applied Statistics) Swinburne, PhD ANU Jayne Lucke, BA (Hons) UQ, PhD UQ Director Honorary Professor, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland Honorary Senior Research Fellow William Leonard, BSc (Hons) Melbourne, BA (Hons) Melbourne Murray Couch, BA (Hons) Flinders Professor, Deputy Director and Chair Melanie Gaylard, BA Melbourne, GradDipEd Gary Dowsett, BA UQ, DipEd UQ, PhD Macq, Research Fellows Melbourne FASSA Adjunct Professorial Fellow, Centre for Social Research Marina Carman, BA (Hons) Sydney, MA Philomena Horsley, BA Monash, in Health, UNSW Australia UNSW Australia GradDipWomSt Rusden SCV, GradDipEd Deakin, GradCertWrtg&Edtg Deakin, Emeritus Professors Jeanne Ellard, BA (Hons) Adelaide, MPhil Sydney, PhD Sydney * MMedAnth Melbourne, PhD Melbourne * Anne Mitchell ao, BA Melbourne, GradDipEd Jami Jones, BDevStudies, La Trobe Melbourne, MA Melbourne Bianca Fileborn, BA (Hons)/BSci Melbourne, PhD Melbourne * Pamela Kennedy, BPhty UQ, MPHC Marian Pitts, BA (Hons) Wales, PhD Wales, Flinders * † AFBPS, MAPS (ARCSHS Director 2000-2012) Denisa Goldhammer, BBNSc Monash, BSc (Hons) ANU, DPsych (Clinical) Deakin Matthew Parsons, BFineArt UNSW Australia Founding Director (1991-1999) Roslyn Le Gautier, BSocSc (Hons) Swinburne, Sunil Patel, BA (Hons) FineArt Middlesex, Professor Emerita Doreen Rosenthal ao, BA PhD Swinburne GradDipInfoMgmnt RMIT (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Melbourne, FASSA Jacqui Richmond, BNursing Deakin, GradDip Joel Radcliffe, BCI QUT, GradDipEd VU * Health Sciences Deakin, MPH Deakin, PhD Lottie Turner, BSW Tasmania * † Adjunct Professors Melbourne * Roz Ward, BA (Hons) Reading, MA Sussex Peter Aggleton, BA Oxford, PGCE Secondary Honorary Senior Fellow, Department of Nursing, (Science) Aberdeen College of Education, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, DipEd Aberdeen, MEd Aberdeen, PhD The University of Melbourne Honorary Affiliate London (Kings College) Rachel Thorpe, BSc (Hons) Adelaide, Karen Parker (PhD candidate) BHlthSci SSNT, MSocHlth (Research) Victor Minichiello, BA (Hons) McGill, MA Melbourne, PhD La Trobe Administration Staff McMaster, MA Northwestern, PhD ANU Jack Wallace, MSocSci RMIT Steven Angelides, BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Richard Wassersug, BA Tufts, PhD Chicago Melbourne Honorary Fellows Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Associate Professors Modern History, Politics and International Relations, Karalyn McDonald, BA Monash, MA Monash, Sue Dyson, GradDipWomSt Rusden, PhD Macquarie University PhD La Trobe La Trobe Sandra Bowers, Dip Bus Box Hill TAFE * Tiffany Jones, BCreative Arts Macq, BEd Honorary Visiting Research Fellow Robert Myall, BA RMIT (Hons) Griffith, PhD La Trobe Duane Duncan, BA (Hons) University GLHV@ARCSHS Administration Anthony Lyons, BBSc (Hons) La Trobe, PhD of Wellington, MA Victoria University of Wellington, PhD Monash † Jen Sykes, Dip Man Bendigo TAFE, Dip La Trobe Community Welfare Work Swinburne, Dip Visiting Fellow Interpreting (Auslan) RMIT, Dip Auslan Adjunct Associate Professors Chisholm Institute of TAFE * Deborah Bateson, MBBS Hong Kong, MSc Warwick Hosking, BA (Hons) Melbourne, London, MA Oxon. Biochemistry (Hons) PhD Melbourne Endeavour Scholarship/Fellowship Somerville College, Oxford University Research Officers Programme Placement Levinia Crooks AM, BA (Hons) Wollongong, Pamela Blackman, BSc Minot State * Shaban Darakchi, BA South-Western Neofit Dip Ed Wollongong, MBA Univ New England Pauline Crameri, BA (Hons) La Trobe Rilski, MS South-Western, PhD Bulgarian Gail Hawkes, BA (Hons) Victoria University Academy of Sciences, Institute for the Study Natalie Hendry, BA (Hons)/BSc Monash, of Manchester, PhD Victoria University of of Societies and Knowledge † GradDip Education Melbourne, MA Manchester Melbourne * † Lynne Hillier, TPTC CoburgSC, TLTC MBS, Postgraduate Program Coordinator Wendy Heywood, BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD BBSc (Hons) La Trobe, PhD La Trobe Sue Dyson La Trobe Michael Hurley, BA (Hons) Sydney, Jen Johnson, BA VU * Postgraduate Program Seminar GradDipEd SCVic, MLitt UNE, PhD UTS Emily Lenton, BA VU, GradDip AdolDev Series Coordinator Garrett Prestage, BA Sydney, MA UNSW Melbourne, MA (Research) Monash * Jennifer Power Australia, PhD UNSW Australia Elizabeth Smith, BA Social Science (Hons I) ARCSHS Seminar Series Senior Research Fellows RMIT, PhD La Trobe † Coordinator Graham Brown, BBus (Hons) Curtin, Andrea Waling, BA (Hons) Carleton, PhD Anthony Lyons PGradDip Curtin, PhD Curtin Monash Honorary Burnet Institute Senior Fellow; Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW * part-time † part-year Australia; Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Collaboration for Evidence, Research and Impact in Public Health, Curtin University

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DIRECTOR’S REPORT

The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society Department of Health to extend our work in blood borne viruses, (ARCSHS) is a centre of excellence in multidisciplinary research viral hepatitis, and sexually transmissible infections, and to conduct in sex, gender and sexuality, delivering evidence-based teaching, HIV Futures 9 – marking over 20 years of funding for this important training and workforce development, which translates research and unique study. into high-impact, life-changing programs. We seek to contribute to I would like to especially thank Professor John Dewar, La Trobe’s evidence-based, positive, public discussion of sex and sexuality; to Vice-Chancellor, for the unwavering support he has given ARCSHS acceptance of gender equality and diverse sexualities; to inclusive over the last year, and for the University’s significant investment and appropriate service delivery; and to government policy that in new academic positions and support to enhance our capacity to supports healthy sex, sexuality and relationships. contribute to advancing knowledge in important areas of research We were thrilled this year to announce the appointment of the in sex, health and society. Honourable Justice Michael Kirby AC as a Distinguished Visiting I would like to thank all of you – our supporters, partners and Professor and Ambassador for ARCSHS. In a year that has friends – for your encouragement and assistance this year. To all raised many global challenges for human rights, Justice Kirby’s the ARCSHS staff and students, thank you for your hard work, your appointment has been very significant. The impact and importance dedication, passion and everything you do to make ARCSHS the of ARCSHS research has been spectacularly demonstrated this special place it is. As we move into 2017 – our 25th year – we can year as the Safe Schools Coalition received ongoing public and be very proud of the achievements of the past. We are also able media attention. ARCSHS has been proud to run Safe Schools to look forward to an exciting future as a Centre that is undeniably Coalition Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Government and we addressing the important and pressing issues of the day – and most were delighted that Roz Ward received the MCV People’s Choice importantly, making a real impact by changing people’s lives for Award at the 2016 GLOBE Community Awards in recognition of the better. her achievements. One of the many highlights of the year was the release of findings from HIV Futures 8 – our national survey of the health and Professor Jayne Lucke wellbeing of people living with HIV, which has been conducted Director, ARCSHS every two-to-three years since 1997. We were particularly thrilled to receive confirmation of funding from the Commonwealth

Message from Professor John Dewar

I am delighted to introduce the 2016 Annual Report of the Australian excellence and innovation in relation to the big issues of our time, Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society. and taking a ground-breaking path is never smooth sailing. Over the past year, the Centre’s activities have attracted a great deal of public ARCSHS will celebrate its 25th anniversary year in 2017 – the same and media attention, most notably surrounding the work of the year that La Trobe University will celebrate its 50th anniversary. Safe Schools Coalition, which has demonstrated the huge impact of Over this time, La Trobe University and ARCSHS have worked in the work of the Centre and its activities. Throughout this year, the partnership with communities, practitioners, organisations and University has stood staunchly behind ARCSHS in this respect and government to produce research that advances knowledge, as all we will continue to do so. research should – but, crucially and uniquely, we take very seriously our mission to advance knowledge in order to promote positive La Trobe University is an open and inclusive university. We believe social change. that a just and equitable society is one in which everyone has the same opportunities and freedoms and where our shared differences ARCSHS is a highly-valued part of the university community. The are recognised and affirmed. We are committed to equality and research produced at the Centre is world class – ranking well above diversity and we are proud to support the work of ARCSHS. world standard in two consecutive Australian Research Council Excellence in Research for Australia evaluations. In reflection of the Congratulations to everyone who works with and for the Centre, on value we place on the work of ARCSHS, significant new investments your indefatigable spirit and the impressive achievements you have have been made in new staff to enhance the Centre’s research accomplished this year in challenging circumstances. I look forward programs focusing on young people’s sexual health and sexuality to celebrating the Centre’s 25th anniversary in 2017 along with the education, and the health and wellbeing of lesbian, gay, bisexual, La Trobe University 50th birthday celebrations. and intersex (LGBTI) people. These investments will contribute to the ongoing building of the evidence base needed to inform interventions in these important areas of wellbeing. Professor John Dewar Vice-Chancellor, La Trobe University ARCSHS houses GLHV@ARCSHS, funded by the Victorian Government and tasked with enhancing LGBTI health and wellbeing in Victoria. We are very proud and supportive of the evidence-based programs run by the Centre. La Trobe is a university known for

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Message from Justice Michael Kirby

I congratulate the Australian Research Centre Also in the year past, the international community had to face a test. The Human Rights Council of the United Nations in Geneva in Sex, Health and Society on its work over established a mandate for an Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. However, a group of nations has the past year. attempted to stop action on that resolution. In November 2016, a vote in the United Nations General Assembly rejected the proposed The struggle to spread enlightenment and knowledge about the stop order. But it was a close-run thing. The vote was 84 countries role of sex in a healthy society is an ongoing one. There is something for the continuance of the mandate; 77 against; and 17 abstentions. about the topic that makes a lot of people intensely nervous, fearful, Further attempts may be taken to pursue this hostility. This is all the hostile and ashamed. In part, these feelings may come from aspects more surprising because the main focus of the mandate is to address of their own upbringing or personal experiences. In part, they may violence against LGBTIQ people globally. How can such violence not come from religious or cultural instruction. In part, they may come be the proper subject of investigation, report and action? from disappointing encounters with sex or bad health experiences. There are doubtless many explanations. The experience of humanity Progress will be made on the basis of scientific research and over the last century has been that the road of wisdom runs through empirical information. Our Australian Research Centre contributes pathways of empirical research. Only when beliefs, fears and intuition to this research and helps to spread the information so that sound are measured against the standards of empirical knowledge can judgements can be made and good policies implemented. The public policy be placed on a sound foundation. research goes beyond the issues of the LGBTIQ community and is concerned with sex and health in all sections of the community. This This is where the work of the Australian Research Centre in is why I am proud to be an Ambassador for the Centre. I congratulate Sex, Health and Society comes in. It is why I am proud to be an its staff, partners and supporters. We will not overcome centuries of Ambassador to support its mission and to promote the methodology fear and ignorance alone. But we will contribute to this end and not of empirical research in this field. I know from my own early life of be deflected. the burdens that are cast upon innocent people by ignorant and unscientific attitudes. An important step to changing this feature of humanity was the research of Alfred Kinsey at Indiana University in Justice Michael Kirby the United States of America in the 1940s and 1950s. His empirical Distinguished Ambassador, ARCSHS research into the sexual behaviour of human beings helped to demolish a great deal of hostility based on ignorance; yet the hostility remains today in Australia and the world. In the year past, Australia has witnessed hostility towards its LGBTIQ minority. This has been evident in the delay in Parliamentary consideration of proposed legislation to remove discrimination in the matter of legal relationship recognition (as 23 other countries have done). It has also witnessed anger and bullying in opposition to the introduction of educational courses in schools to help reduce the toll of prejudice and discrimination against young people on the grounds of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Sadly, recent months have seen suicides amongst Australian school students because of bullying at school. What should be a nurturing and safe environment is turned into one of hostility and danger. Sound research will help us to overcome these obstacles. Education will protect the human rights of every schoolchild.

(L-R): Professor Jayne Lucke; Professor John Dewar; Justice Michael Kirby.

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SUMMARY OF FUNDING SOURCES

4% 8% Miscellaneous income Australian competitive grants

2% Postgraduate teaching income

1% Undergraduate 25% teaching income Other public sector income - Commonwealth total 18% La Trobe University funding $5,692,370

5% Industry and other 37% income Other public sector income – State and local

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STRATEGIC PLAN

ARCSHS has adopted a Strategic Plan 2016-2019 that sets the key strategic direction for the Centre to strive to become the leading centre in Australia in sexuality research.

ARCSHS mission is as follows: Through surveys of the general population, community organisations to influence and the Centre has helped track patterns and change policy to reflect the latest evidence The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health practices during the life course and over and achieve better outcomes. and Society is a centre for social research into time. ARCSHS also looks specifically at sexuality, health and the social dimensions of Over the three years, ARCSHS will maintain aspects of health and wellbeing for people human relationships. It works collaboratively and expand the following research themes as with diverse sexualities and genders, and in partnership with communities, areas of established strength: including same-sex-attracted and gender- community-based organisations, government §§ Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning young people and older people. and professionals in relevant fields to intersex health and wellbeing This includes a focus on the intersection of produce research that advances knowledge sexuality with other issues such as disability §§ Blood borne viruses and sexually and promotes positive change in policy, and mental health. transmissible infections practice and people’s lives. ARCSHS is one of four national centres §§ Gender, sexuality and social theory The plan outlines three main aims for the funded to undertake strategic research as In addition, the Centre will seek to develop three years: part of Australia’s national response to HIV, the following as emerging research themes: §§ Aim 1: Build new knowledge viral hepatitis and sexually transmissible infections. This includes research that §§ School-based sexuality education §§ Aim 2: Build research impact directly informs indicators within these §§ Sexual and reproductive health and rights §§ Aim 3: Build a strong research centre strategies relating to the quality of life of §§ Policy, community and health services For each of these, the Centre has adopted people living with HIV, hepatitis B and C, and Working internationally is a feature of actions towards achieving these aims the sexual health of young people. much of ARCSHS research, but particularly and measures to track performance over ARCSHS has unique expertise in in the areas of HIV and viral hepatitis. This time. The Strategic Plan is a key public community-engaged research, particularly will continue to be a focus running through document that outlines ARCSHS mission, working with marginalised and difficult- the research themes outlined above. The strategic direction, aims and expectations of to-reach communities. The Centre uses a Centre has undertaken social research and performance for the period 2016-2019. It will partnership approach at all stages of the capacity-building projects, particularly be reviewed annually with input from all staff research process, including prioritisation in Asia and the Pacific, and provided to track progress against key performance of relevant community participation in technical advice through relationships with indicators and to revise plans for the coming formulating research questions, designing the Department of Foreign Affairs and year. A new plan will be prepared by 2019. and conducting research, and in the Trade, the World Health Organization, the dissemination and application of results. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/ Research themes The Centre specialises in using research AIDS, and the Coalition to Eradicate Viral Since its beginnings in 1992, ARCSHS has findings to produce training and educational Hepatitis in Asia Pacific. become the major player in framing the resources for practitioners and to advise agenda on, and delivering the evidence policy development. ARCSHS provides to understand, sex and sexuality in invaluable and widely used resources and contemporary Australia, particularly training for teachers, health practitioners, in relation to health, education and and community and aged-care workers. social justice. The Centre works in partnership with government, service providers and

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2016 HIGHLIGHTS

Journal articles Presentations

Refereed plus 25 68 advanced publications

18 Non-refereed Monographs 41 14 and reports

at meetings

Journals

85 Journal reviews 18 14 Editorial roles in journals

international conferences

Books

62

Books or 16 book sections national conferences

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Sector participation

20 International or national academic societies

7 Commonwealth government advisory groups

20 State government advisory groups Boards/steering groups of community 52 or academic organisations

Media profile 364 31 70,000 Author or subject of Media appearances Hits and downloads print or electronic a month on articles associated websites 5,350 7,750 4,000 Twitter followers Facebook followers Newsletter subscribers 60,000,000 Audience reached through mainstream media

Staff and students Budget 30 Equivalent Full Time (EFT) Staff 21 PhD students (5 completions) $ 8,500 People received training $5.692 m in funding

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RESEARCH PROJECTS

Reducing Health Disparities for Men’s Own: Health Behaviours of Healthy Equal Youth (HEY) Older LGBTI Australians Young Australian Gay Men Project: A Victorian Same-Sex Australian Research Council Linkage Project Commonwealth Government Department Attracted and Sex and Gender Anthony Lyons, Catherine Barrett (Celebrate of Health Diverse (SSASGD) Youth Suicide Ageing), Victor Minichiello, Mark Hughes Anthony Lyons, Warwick Hosking (ARCSHS Prevention Initiative (Southern Cross University), Karen Fredriksen- and Victoria University) Victorian Government Department of Health Goldsen (University of Washington), COTA This project explored the health behaviours and Human Services Australia, National LGBTI Health Alliance, of gay men aged 18-39 years. It involved a William Leonard, Jami Jones SANE Australia, Carers Australia national survey of over 1,000 participants This project utilises quantitative and with a 12-month follow-up. The project The HEY Project consists of a consortium qualitative methods to provide detailed data provided a detailed examination of the lives of nine place-based and six state-wide on the health and support-related challenges and lifestyles of young Australian gay men, partners and aims to improve the mental and needs of older LGBTI Australians, as including physical, mental and sexual health. wellbeing of SSASGD young Victorians. well as the educational and support needs In 2016, management of HEY passed to of service providers. It will develop essential Delivery of National LGBTI Aged YACVic, but GLHV@ARCSHS continues to provide strategic advice to the Victorian resources to support policymakers and Care Training in Victoria 2014-2016 service providers in reducing the health Government, YACVic and HEY Partners. Commonwealth Government Department of disparities faced by older LGBTI Australians. Social Services Rainbow Network Following Lives Undergoing Philomena Horsley Victorian Government Department of Health Change (Flux Study) Free full-day and half-day training sessions and Human Services for the Victorian aged care sector, residential National Health and Medical Research Council Jami Jones, William Leonard and community-based services, continued Project Grant Rainbow Network is a state-wide Victorian throughout 2016. This training, which offers support and capacity-building network for Garrett Prestage (ARCSHS and The Kirby specific information on the needs of older Institute), Louisa Degenhardt (National anyone working with same-sex attracted, LGBTI people, involved over 200 staff from intersex, transgender and gender diverse Drug and Alcohol Research Centre), Fengyi 28 different organisations across Victoria. Jin (The Kirby Institute), Jeffrey Grierson (SSAITGD) young people. It provides (Anglia Ruskin University, UK), Toby Lea training, resources, a monthly e-bulletin, (The Kirby Institute) secondary consultations and professional supervision to individuals and organisations This project utilised an online questionnaire that work with and on behalf of SSAITGD to survey over 2,000 gay and bisexual men young people. about their drug use. Over 1,700 of these men will be followed up on a six-monthly basis to determine changes in their lives. A report on the baseline data is currently being prepared.

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Val’s Café Decision-making Principles for OUT in the CALD: Promoting Victorian Government Department of Health the Care of Infants, Children Culturally Diverse, LGBTI-inclusive and Human Services and Adolescents with Intersex Services Pauline Crameri Variations Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet Val’s Café, a program of GLHV@ARCSHS, Victorian Government Department of Health William Leonard, Victorian Transcultural works to improve healthy ageing pathways, and Human Services Mental Health (VTMH) care, and visibility of older LGBTI people. To Tiffany Jones, William Leonard GLHV@ARCSHS in partnership with do so, Val’s Café works directly with service VTMH will be developing information and providers to foster an understanding of the This study explores Australian service provision for infants, children and training resources for agencies that provide histories and experiences of older LGBTI health-related services to LGBTI people people and how these may impact on access adolescents with intersex variations using existing research, key informant interviews affiliated with faith-based and multicultural to support services. Val’s Café aims to create communities. The project is funded through safe and inclusive aged care and health and discourse analysis. It considers the existence and usefulness of service provision the Victorian Government’s Community services that recognise and value older Harmony Grants Program. LGBTI people. and ideas and assumptions about people with intersex variations influencing existing services and delivery towards developing Policing for Same-sex Attracted appropriate decision-making principles. and Sex and Gender Diverse (SSASGD) Young Victorians Victoria Police William Leonard, Bianca Fileborn This project aims to improve Victoria Police’s (VicPol) engagement with SSASGD young people. It involves state-wide surveys of police and SSASGD young people attitudes, as well as focus groups and interviews in three regional locations, to gain a better understanding of the interactions between VicPol and SSASGD young people.

Rainbow Tick Accreditation Program Licensing agreement with Quality Innovation Performance Pamela Kennedy, William Leonard, Sunil Patel, Philomena Horsley The Rainbow Tick Accreditation Program is a national LGBTI-inclusion accreditation program. The Rainbow Tick consists of six standards against which organisations can be accredited to demonstrate that all their practices, procedures and protocols are LGBTI-inclusive. The Rainbow Tick Standards were developed by GLHV@ ARCSHS in collaboration with Quality Innovation Performance (QIP), a not-for- profit accreditation organisation dedicated to delivering accreditation and support services to a diverse range of organisations. Organisations that gain Rainbow Tick accreditation are listed on a national registry.

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Best Practice Approaches to Men’s Own: Health and Wellbeing Combating the Rapid Rise of Preventing Violence against of Young Gay Men Living in Sexually Transmitted Infections Women Mainland China among Older Australians: Women’s Health Victoria Centre for Cultural Diversity and Wellbeing Improving Safe-Sex Practice and Philomena Horsley (Victoria University) Health, Social and Economic An intersectional framework for Victorian Warwick Hosking (ARCSHS and Victoria Outcomes Councils’ regional prevention plans and University), Anthony Lyons, Dorothy Bruck Australian Research Council Discovery Project (Victoria University), Lin Xiong (Victoria the work of women’s health services state- Anthony Lyons, Victor Minichiello, Catherine wide was developed with funding from the University), Li Yinhe (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China) Barrett (Celebrate Ageing), Graham Brown, Victorian Government, in conjunction with Sharron Hinchliff (University of Sheffield, Women with Disabilities Victoria and the This project involves a national online UK), Jo Root (Council on the Ageing), Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health. survey of gay men aged 18-39 years living Briony Dow (National Ageing Research GLHV@ARCSHS is also represented on in Mainland China. It provides first-ever Institute), Bianca Fileborn, Wendy Heywood, the Ministerial Taskforce on the Prevention data on numerous aspects of the lives of Pauline Crameri of Family Violence and has been invited young Chinese gay men, including sex, to address a number of national and relationships, friendships, stigma, social This project involves a national survey and international conferences on family violence support and health. It provides data for face-to-face interviews with Australians aged and LGBTI communities. cross-cultural comparisons with a similar 60 years and older. It seeks to understand why rates of sexually transmissible infections Something for Them: Addressing survey that investigators in the team conducted in Australia. (STIs) have risen among older Australians the Needs of Same-sex Attracted by exploring their experiences of sex and Sex and Gender Diverse GLBTIQ People’s Participation in and relationships, safe sex practices and (SSASGD) Young People who Cervical Cancer Screening knowledge of sexual health. PapScreen Victoria are Newly Arrived, Refugees or Strengthening Community Sue Dyson, Elizabeth Smith Asylum Seekers Responses to Hepatitis B This project surveyed 303 GLBTIQ people Assia Altman sub-fund, Australian Australian Research Council Linkage Project Communities Foundation with a cervix about their participation in Pap testing in Victoria via an online questionnaire. Marian Pitts, Jack Wallace, Alex Thompson William Leonard, David Mejia-Canales PapScreen Victoria will incorporate the (University of Melbourne), Jacqui Richmond, (Parliament of Victoria) findings of this research into existing health Helen Tyrrell (Hepatitis Australia), Enaam This project builds on the recommendations professional education, as it is important Oudih (Relationships Australia SA Inc), of an earlier pilot project, Nothing for Them that health professionals providing cervical Levinia Crooks (ARCSHS and the Australasian (2014), which aimed to understand the screening be educated on the broad Society for HIV Medicine), Kerry Paterson support needs of SSASGD young people range of issues and barriers facing the (Hepatitis SA), Alison Coelho (CEH), Melanie who are newly arrived, refugees or seeking GLBTIQ community. Eagle (Hepatitis Victoria), Chris Enright asylum. Stage two of the project, Something (Cancer Council of Victoria) for Them, relies on reviews of the legal and Preventing Harm, Promoting Chronic hepatitis B is a national public social standing of newly arrived SSASGD Justice: Legal Responses to ‘Gay health priority disproportionately affecting young people in their countries of origin and Conversion’ Therapy Australians born in countries of high Australia’s obligations towards refugees and prevalence such as China, Vietnam and the La Trobe Transforming Human Societies asylum seekers under international law. The Sudan. This project identifies how people Research Focus Area project’s key findings and recommendations with hepatitis B from these communities were published in a community report, Timothy Jones (La Trobe University), William understand and respond to the infection. Something for Them: Addressing the Leonard, Anna Brown (Human Rights Support Needs of Same-Sex Attracted Law Centre) and Sex and Gender Diverse (SSASGD) This project will explore the history, Young People who are Newly Arrived, prevalence and nature of the ex-gay Refugees or Asylum Seekers, which makes movement in Australia. Ex-gay therapy recommendations to government and is a counselling practice aimed at making relevant agencies aimed at improving the lesbian and gay people ‘straight’, or, at quality of available services. the very least, assisting them repress their See: glhv.org.au/report/something-them same-sex attractions. In partnership with the Human Rights Law Centre, this project will provide evidence to determine the need for legislative or other measures to inform regulatory and legal reform appropriate to Australia.

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Improving Access to Optimal Hepatitis C Cure Curing Hepatitis C among Clinical Care for People with Commonwealth Government Department Aboriginal and Torres Strait Chronic Hepatitis B through the of Health Islander People: Investigating the Implementation of a Nurse-Led Jayne Lucke, Jeanne Ellard, Jacqui Richmond, Impact of Hepatitis C Cure at the Model of Care Jack Wallace Health Service, Community and National Health and Medical Research This project explores how service providers Individual Level and policy makers understand the Council Translation of Research into Practice Commonwealth Government Department concept of cure in relation to hepatitis C, (TRIP) Fellowship of Health and investigates the implications of DAA Jacqui Richmond treatment on future models of care and Jack Wallace, Jacqui Richmond, Behzad This project is operating in a community approaches to hepatitis C awareness and Hajarizadeh (UNSW Australia) health service where unexpectedly there are prevention. The project includes a systematic The availability of DAAs will have a few patients with hepatitis B and the rate of review of the Australian and international substantial impact on all people with testing is also low. The focus of the project media and community education materials hepatitis C, including Indigenous Australians has therefore shifted to improving the related to hepatitis C treatment and cure. living with the infection. This project will workforce’s capacity to test people at risk for document the perspectives of Indigenous hepatitis B. Eradicating Hepatitis C in health service providers on the barriers and Australia: A Review enablers to the hepatitis C cure. The Liver Health Project Commonwealth Government Department Hepatitis B: Trajectories of Care Commonwealth Government Department of Health of Health Commonwealth Government Department Jacqui Richmond Jeanne Ellard, Jack Wallace, Jacqui of Health Direct acting antiviral (DAA) treatment Richmond, Behzad Hajarizadeh (UNSW Jack Wallace, Elizabeth Smith, Duane for hepatitis C became available for all Australia), Gary Dowsett Duncan (ARCSHS and the University of people with hepatitis C from March 2016. New England), Behzad Hajarizadeh (UNSW The number of people with hepatitis C DAA treatment is funded through the Australia), Jacqui Richmond developing advanced liver disease, and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, and dying as a result of liver disease, continues to aims to eradicate hepatitis C in Australia. People with hepatitis B, general practitioners increase. The Liver Health Project deepens Questions remain on whether treatment and practice nurses participated in semi- understandings of the experiences of people uptake will match expectations and achieve structured interviews about the process of with hepatitis C with interviews designed eradication, and whether existing hepatitis testing, diagnosis and contact tracing for to identify the rapidly changing treatment C management systems will be effective in hepatitis B. This information will be used to environment, and shifts in experiences at delivery and implementation. This project improve the diagnostic event for people with clinics and with health-care providers. will investigate these questions through hepatitis B and support contact tracing. interviews with leaders in the hepatitis C clinical, community and policy sectors.

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HIV Futures Healthy Minds: The HIV and Mental Blood Borne Virus (BBV) Program: Commonwealth Government Department Health Study Supporting the HIV and Hepatitis of Health Commonwealth Government Department Workforce Jennifer Power, Graham Brown, Anthony of Health Victorian Government Department of Health Lyons, Gary Dowsett, Jayne Lucke Anthony Lyons, Wendy Heywood and Human Services HIV Futures is a series of national surveys of This project involves an in-depth Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, Marg Sutherland people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Australia investigation into the mental health of people (ARCSHS), Graham Brown that has been repeated periodically since living with HIV. It provides, for the first time, The Blood Borne Virus (BBV) Program 1997. Data were collected for HIV Futures detailed information on multiple dimensions works to strengthen the Victorian BBV 8 during 2015/16. The survey focuses on of mental health and seeks a better workforce, and to engage the broader health psychological and physical wellbeing of understanding of why rates of mental health and community workforce to increase its PLHIV, treatment use, relationships, stigma problems in this population are substantially capacity to respond to BBVs (HIV and viral and discrimination. HIV Futures 9 will be higher than national averages. hepatitis) in the wider community. conducted in 2018. PozQoL - Valuing quality of life What Works and Why (W3) HIV and Mobility among PLHIV Project: Understanding What Commonwealth Government Department Works and Why in Peer-based of Health Living Positive Victoria, Positive Living NSW, Queensland Positive People Health Promotion Approaches in Graham Brown, Roanna Lobo (Curtin Graham Brown, Anthony Lyons, Jennifer HIV and Hepatitis C University), Gemma Crawford (Curtin University) Power, Gosia Mikolajczak (ARCSHS and Commonwealth Government Department University of Melbourne) To respond to HIV in mobile populations of Health in Australia, the multi-sectoral Community This project, in collaboration with National Graham Brown, Daniel Reeders (Australian of Practice for Action on HIV and Mobility Association of People with HIV Australia National University), Annie Madden (CoPAHM) was established. This included the and ViiV HealthCare, is developing a short, (Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users production of a national report card to assess validated scale to measure quality of life League), Gari-Emma Perry (WA Substance progress on actions recommended in the among PLHIV. This first stage was a scoping Users’ Association), Rob Lake (Australian earlier report HIV and Mobility in Australia: and development study, with the scale Federation of AIDS Organisations), Colin Road Map for Action, and collaborative validation planned for 2017. This scale will Batrouney (Victorian AIDS Council), Aaron policy presentations at State and National be used by community, peer and clinical Cogle (National Association of People with levels. programs to evaluate their influence on the HIV Australia), Brent Allan (Living Positive wellbeing and quality of life of PLHIV. Victoria), Craig Cooper (Positive Life NSW), HIV and Priority CALD Simon O’Connor (Queensland Positive Communities National Viral Hepatitis Needs People), Janelle Fawkes (Scarlet Alliance) Commonwealth Government Department Assessment: China The W3 Project is a collaboration with peer- of Health Coalition to Eradicate Viral Hepatitis in Asia Pacific based programs in community organisations Jennifer Power, Graham Brown to trial the application of systems thinking Jack Wallace, Marian Pitts, Lai Wei (Peking There are increasing numbers of PLHIV in and quality improvement approaches University People’s Hospital, China), Vivien Australia who are migrants and/or from to understand and demonstrate the role Lin (La Trobe University), George Liu culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) and impact of peer-based programs. Our (La Trobe University), Jacqui Richmond, communities, yet little is known about partners include peer and community-based Behzad Hajarizadeh (UNSW Australia) the health needs or experiences of PLHIV organisations working with people who use from these communities. This scoping China has the largest absolute number drugs, sex workers, people living with HIV, study will explore options for a periodic of people in the world infected with viral and gay men in the response to HIV and study of PLHIV from priority CALD and hepatitis. This project documented the hepatitis C. The project has been refunded migrant communities. personal and social impact of living with viral until 2019. hepatitis. People with chronic viral hepatitis LifeTimes: A National Cohort Study and key service providers in five Chinese of HIV and Ageing cities were interviewed, with findings reviewed to identify key issues, concepts Commonwealth Government Department and themes. of Health Anthony Lyons This is a longitudinal cohort study that began in 2010, and has followed an initial cohort of over 1,000 older gay men over five years of annual surveys. It explores issues of ageing and health among older gay men, with a focus on those living with HIV.

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Cure Study: Exploring Muscling Up: Australian Men, Contraceptive Use, Pregnancy Understandings, Expectations Sexualisation and Body Image Intention and Decisions of and Experiences of Hepatitis C Enhancement Australian Women (CUPID): Treatment and Cure Australian Research Council Discovery Project A Longitudinal Study of Patterns AbbVie Pty Ltd Gary Dowsett, Duane Duncan (ARCSHS of Contraception Use and Access Jacqui Richmond, Jeanne Ellard, Jack and the University of New England), Steven to Contraceptive Information, Wallace, Peter Higgs (La Trobe University), Angelides, Andrea Waling, Andrew Westle Advice and Services for Young Margaret Hellard (Burnet Institute), This study focuses on men’s views about Australian Women Alex Thompson (St. Vincent’s Hospital, male body image and the social pressures for Australian Research Council Linkage Project, Melbourne) body development based upon appearance, Family Planning NSW, Bayer Australia New treatments are available to cure by using interviews and focus groups. The Jayne Lucke, Deborah Loxton (University hepatitis C in 12 weeks with few side-effects. study will also examine how male bodies are of Newcastle), Christina Lee (University of In order to understand the experience of represented in popular culture and the ways Queensland), Annette Dobson (University taking these treatments, 20 patients on the in which men’s sexuality and appearances of Queensland), Ian Fraser (University of new treatment regimens will be interviewed are changing. Sydney), Edith Weisberg (Family Planning about their experience of treatment and their The Effectiveness of Global Sexual NSW), Danielle Herbert (Queensland expectations of achieving a cure. Rights Policy in Education University of Technology), Melissa Harris An HIV Cure: Ethical and Social Australian Research Council Discovery Early (University of Newcastle), Britta Wigginton Consequences of Cure-focused Career Researcher Award (University of Queensland), Catriona Fraser (WorkSafe Victoria), Anna Graves (University Research Tiffany Jones of Newcastle), Ryan Tuckerman (University La Trobe Building Healthy Communities This study explores the usefulness and of Newcastle), Clare Thomson (University of Research Focus Area harmfulness of global rights-based policy Newcastle), Jacqui Coombe (University of Gary Dowsett, Jayne Lucke, Jennifer processes for GLBTIQ students from varying Newcastle), Denisa Goldhammer contexts. It maps transnational discourses Power, Jack Wallace, Jeanne Ellard, Jacqui This longitudinal project examined patterns on GLBTIQ students in global education Richmond, Sharon Lewin (University of contraceptive use among a national policies and processes and their reflection of Melbourne and the Alfred Hospital), sample of Australian women aged 18-23 of regional perspectives, compared with Sophie Hill (La Trobe University), Joseph years. It explored factors associated with localised approaches. Tucker (University of North Carolina School unintended pregnancy, and the types of of Medicine, USA), Sean Slavin (UNSW contraceptive methods used by women Australia), Aaron Cogle (National Association reporting an unintended pregnancy. It of People with HIV Australia) also examined access to contraceptive The aims of this project are to explore information, advice and services. the social, ethical and public health consequences of biomedical research into Australian Contraceptive ChOice HIV cure. The project involves community pRoject (ACCORd): Increasing consultation and interviews, along with the Use of Long-acting Reversible a media content analysis. This project Contraception also aligns with HIV Futures 8, which National Health and Medical Research Council included a section on attitudes toward HIV cure research. Jayne Lucke, Danielle Mazza (Monash University), Kirsten Black (University of Sexual Wellbeing and Ageing: A Sydney), Angela Taft (La Trobe University), Kevin McGeechan (University of Sydney), Study of Older Australian Women Marion Haas (University of Technology Australian Research Council Discovery Project Sydney), Jeffrey Peipert (Washington Marian Pitts, Victor Minichiello, Gail Hawkes, University, USA) Rachel Thorpe ACCORd will offer GPs across Victoria This research addresses important issues of specialised training in long-acting reversible ageism and sexism that together affect older contraceptives (LARCs). It will recruit women’s health and wellbeing. The findings 60 GPs to undertake training in ‘LARC will inform the link between ageing, sexuality First’ contraceptive counselling and rapid and more general dimensions of health and referral for insertion. The study will examine wellbeing, and advance our understanding whether improved knowledge and rapid of issues central to policy and services for referral increases LARC uptake and reduces older Australians. unintended pregnancies.

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Sixth National Survey of Secondary Safe Schools Coalition Victoria What Does It Take? Developing Students and Sexual Health Victorian Government Department of Informed and Effective Tertiary Commonwealth Government Department Education and Training Responses to Violence and of Health Roz Ward, Joel Radcliffe, Melanie Gaylard, Abuse for Women and Girls with Graham Brown, Wendy Heywood Matthew Parsons Disabilities in Australia A national survey of the sexual attitudes, This project aims to reduce homophobia Australia’s National Research Organisation for knowledge and experiences of Australian and transphobia, and increase the support Women’s Safety (ANROWS) for gender and sexual diversity in Victorian secondary students has been carried out Patsie Frawley (Deakin University), Sue schools. The team works with the Victorian approximately every five years since 1992, Dyson, Sally Robinson (Southern Cross Department of Education to provide advice each of them funded by the Commonwealth University) Government Department of Health. It has and policy guidance, as well as directly been a significant source of key information with schools to provide training, resources This two-year national project will investigate for policy and programming about STIs and consultancy. models of service for women with disabilities and other BBVs for young people, and who have experienced domestic violence or contributes to the indicators of the National Safe Schools Coalition Australia sexual assault. The mixed methods research will result in an in-depth understanding STI strategy. The sixth iteration of this survey Foundation for Young Australians will be conducted in 2018. of current mainstream and specialist Roz Ward, Joel Radcliffe, Melanie Gaylard, approaches, and guidelines for best practice Matthew Parsons Talking Sexual (and Reproductive) for women with disabilities seeking support This project aims to reduce homophobia to leave family or domestic violence. Health – Part 2 and transphobia, and increase the support Commonwealth Government Department for gender and sexual diversity in Australian Older Women’s Right to Be Safe at of Health schools. The team works with Foundation Home and in Care for Young Australians, state partners, and Anne Mitchell, Jenny Walsh Victorian Women’s Trust Using the results of the Secondary Students directly with schools to provide training, resources, and consultancy. Bianca Fileborn, Catherine Barrett (Celebrate and Sexual Health Survey (see above) Ageing), Sue Hendy (COTA Victoria) completed in 2013, this project developed teaching resources to support the sexual Transmission - An This project will gather case studies from health component of the Australian Intergenerational Journey aged-care service providers (home and residential aged care) to provide exemplary Curriculum in Health and Physical Education. Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation Stage Two focused on lesson plans and strategies and a road map for prevention and Pamela Blackman resources for teaching year 7 and 8 students. responding to allegations of sexual assault. Transmission - An Intergenerational Sexual Health and Young Adults Journey is a short film created to support Testing and Developing a health educators delivering sexual health (The Friends, Sex and Benefits Community Resilience Tool in Rural education in schools. The film and activities Communities Project) are designed to engage young people in Commonwealth Government Department discussions regarding their sexual wellbeing. La Trobe Building Healthy Communities of Health In particular, the activities focus on HIV/AIDS Research Focus Area Graham Brown, Natalie Hendry, Kylie and STIs. This resource is a joint initiative Anthony Lyons, Gillian Fletcher (La Trobe Johnston (Austin Health), Gary Dowsett of The Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation, University), Amanda Kenny (La Trobe Youthworx and ARCSHS. University), Jane Farmer (Swinburne This study focused on the social and cultural University of Technology), Julie Rudner contexts of young adults’ friendships and Ansell Sex-Ed (La Trobe University), Lisa Bourke (University relationships, and how these influence their Ansell of Melbourne), Kaye Knight (La Trobe practices of STI testing. This study recruited Pamela Blackman University), Kylie Carra (La Trobe University), young adults who attended nightlife Emily Bariola precincts in Melbourne to participate in a This project supports the maintenance short survey. The findings were published and moderation of a website to support This project developed the first-ever in a broadsheet report to guide health teachers involved in sexuality education. measures for assessing the collective promotion and health service responses See: ansellsex-ed.com.au resilience of groups and communities. and will be available in forthcoming Measures were developed in a national journal articles. survey and then pilot tested to assess collective resilience in a rural town in Western Victoria.

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If the Shoe Fits: Exploring The Language of Nupa Amaibi: A Shouting Back: Exploring Street Footwear Choice and Problems Sacred Variety of ‘Meitei’ Harassment Victims’ Justice Needs La Trobe Building Health Communities School of Oriental and African Studies, and Justice Responses Research Focus Area University of London La Trobe Transforming Human Societies Hylton Menz (La Trobe University), Rachel Karen Parker Research Focus Area Thorpe, Karl Landorf (La Trobe University), This project is a language documentation Bianca Fileborn Marian Pitts, Gail Hawkes of an endangered language in North East This project explores street harassment This collaboration will explore the India. The language is a variety of Meitei, victims’ justice needs and their preferred relationship of shoes to women’s identity thought to be a Tibeto-Burman language, justice responses. Given the dearth over the life span and identify ways to and is spoken by the Nupa Amaibi, an of research on street harassment in prevent foot problems before they develop in indigenous transgender community. This Australia, this research also seeks to middle and older age. is an interdisciplinary project, combining explore participants’ experiences of street Intersections of Disadvantage? linguistics, queer theory and public health. harassment, and the ways in which these Gender and Sexuality within Asia- experiences are shaped or informed by gender, sexual orientation and ethnicity. Pacific Community Organisations La Trobe Transforming Human Society Research Focus Area Gary Dowsett, Gillian Fletcher (La Trobe University), Nicola Henry (La Trobe University), Stephen Wood (University of Sussex, UK), Karen Parker This project aims to generate new knowledge on the intersections of gender, sexuality, other structural and social forces, and disadvantage, working with partner agencies in the Philippines (GALANG and the Family Planning Organization of the Philippines).

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GLHV@ARCSHS

GLHV@ARCSHS is a lesbian, §§ OUT in the CALD: Promoting Culturally South Australia, QuAC in Queensland and Diverse, LGBTI-inclusive Services, funded Working It Out in Tasmania to deliver the gay, bisexual, transgender and by the Victorian Government and HOW2 in their respective states. GLHV@ delivered in partnership with Victorian ARCSHS has developed a comprehensive intersex (LGBTI) health and Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) HOW2 Trainer’s Manual, which will be provided to state partners, including ACON wellbeing, policy and resource §§ A Consultation-Based Review of DHHS’s in New South Wales. GLHV@ARCSHS Decision-Making Principles for the Care of unit. We are funded by the delivered two HOW2 Programs this year Infants, Children and Adolescents with to 45 participants from over 20 different Victorian Government and Intersex Variations, funded by the organisations. The second program included Victorian Government and run in our mission is to improve the participants from the legal sector for the partnership with ARCSHS and the first time. health and wellbeing of LGBTI Human Rights Law Centre. Victorians and the quality of On 7 September, GLHV@ARCSHS released Generic LGBTI training – Professional development care they receive. Something for Them: Addressing the Support Needs of Same-Sex Attracted and GLHV@ARCSHS delivered three-hour LGBTI Sex and Gender Diverse (SSASGD) Young professional development sessions to over The past year has been a difficult one, with People who are Newly Arrived, Refugees or 610 staff from a diverse range of agencies attacks on our programs and staff fuelled Asylum Seekers. The report, launched by including aged care, assisted reproductive by an ugly and polarised public debate on Imam Nur Warsame, documents the lived and family services, community health, equal love and same sex marriage. However, experience of recently-arrived SSASGD mental health and more. GLHV@ARCSHS we have received enormous support from young people in Australia and makes provided three in-house LGBTI training LGBTI, mainstream, government and recommendations to government and sessions to 55 La Trobe University staff and academic representatives, who share our relevant agencies aimed at improving the students at the Bundoora campus. commitment to justice, equity and LGBTI quality of services they receive. social inclusion. Early in 2016, we dropped ‘Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria’ and Val’s Café Resources and Training became simply GLHV@ARCSHS. In 2016 LGBTI aged care training we: renewed a number of our key resources; Clearinghouse met increasing demand for our training and Early in 2016, the Commonwealth The clearinghouse is a major resource resources across the health, education and government announced an additional 12 for service providers, researchers and community sectors; created new research months’ funding for the delivery of the consumers interested in LGBTI wellbeing partnerships; and consolidated our LGBTI national LGBTI aged care training managed and inclusive practice. In 2016, the portal work in the family violence, multi-faith, and by the National LGBTI Health Alliance. averaged 1,601 unique hits per month. multicultural sectors. Val’s Café, in collaboration with TGV, coordinated the roll out of the additional The HOW2 Program – training in Victoria, with all of GLHV@ Research and Publications Organisational reform ARCSHS sessions now booked. Val’s Café GLHV@ARCSHS has developed a number The HOW2 Program focuses on also provided tailored sessions for the of new research partnerships through the organisational systems and culture change. Commonwealth Home Support and the following projects: It is built on six standards of LGBTI-inclusive Home and Community Care programs, and §§ Preventing Harm, Promoting Justice: practice (The Rainbow Tick) and consists of continued to work closely with the regional Legal Responses to ‘Gay Conversion’ four separate five-hour sessions delivered Diversity Advisors to develop and support Therapy funded by La Trobe University over six months. In 2016, GLHV@ARCSHS LGBTI-inclusive practice in Victoria. and delivered in collaboration with the signed licensing agreements with Shine in Human Rights Law Centre §§ Identifying the Experiences and Needs of LGBTI Communities Before, During and After Emergencies in Victoria, funded by the Victorian Government and led by Women’s Health in the North, Women’s Health Goulburn North East, and Monash Injury Research Institute §§ Policing for Same-Sex Attracted and Sex and Gender Diverse (SSASGD) Young Victorians, funded by Victoria Police and delivered in partnership with ARCSHS

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Website and presentations Safe Schools Coalition Victoria (SSCV) Violence; the Victorian/Commonwealth Community Care Advisory Committee Val’s Café’s website and newsletter continue In mid-2016, under Victorian Government (VCCAC); GALFA LGBT Homelessness to provide information, resources and direction, SSCV withdrew from Safe Schools Advisory Group and many more. news on LGBTI ageing and aged care. Coalition Australia (SSCA). SSCV is now Val’s Café presented at a number of LGBTI funded solely by the State Government and and aged-care forums and conferences will continue to provide advice to SSCA Other Activities including: Commonwealth Home Support and work with state and territory partners. LGBTI Family Violence Programme / Home and Community Care In 2016, SSCV hosted the first episode On 25 October, GLHV@ARCSHS, along with Program forums; International Federation in its seminar series on issues relating to VAC and TGV, auspiced The Dark Side of the on Ageing conference in Brisbane; and co- SSAIGD young people and education, Rainbow, an all-day event run by MAROPA presented with Alzheimer’s Australia NSW given by Anne Mitchell and Lynne Hillier, Productions exploring LGBTI family violence. ‘Still Gay…the Experience of LGBT Australians ‘Scientific truth: The research that resulted The City of Yarra provided funding, and the Living with Dementia’ at HammondCare’s in Safe Schools Coalition’. On 10 October, event was opened by Rowena Allen and International Dementia Conference in NSW SSCV in partnership with Minus18 and Brenda Appleton. It included presentations and Alzheimer’s New Zealand conference the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and a facilitated panel discussion about what in Wellington. celebrated LGBTI+ history month by is needed to make the family violence sector launching a toolkit of posters, case studies, LGBTI-inclusive and a cabaret performance Young People interviews and resources. SSCV provided showing the physical and psychological costs professional development to 6,142 school of LGBTI family violence. Healthy Equal Youth (HEY) Project: A staff, distributed over 15,000 resources to Victorian Same-Sex Attracted and Sex school communities, and at the end of 2016, GLHV@ARCSHS has received funds to assist and Gender Diverse (SSASGD) Youth 282 schools were SSCV members. with implementing the Regional Action Suicide Prevention Initiative Plans for the Prevention of Violence Against In 2016, the management of the HEY Project Rainbow Tick Program Women and Children and was invited to present on LGBTI people’s experience of passed to YACVic, but GLHV@ARCSHS GLHV@ARCSHS, in partnership with the family violence at the ANROWS, AWAVA, continues to provide strategic advice to national accreditation body QIP, developed LBQ Women’s Health, and Stop Domestic government, YACVic and HEY Partners. the Rainbow Tick Program (RTP). The Violence conferences. The HEY Project consists of a consortium Program promotes LGBTI-inclusive service of place-based and state-wide partners provision by providing training and assisting aimed at improving the mental health and organisations prepare for Rainbow Tick Congratulations wellbeing of SSASGD young Victorians. In accreditation. This year GLHV@ARCSHS Pride Cup 2016, the Victorian Government provided revised and updated two of its key RTP additional funding for Parents of Gender resources, the LGBTI-inclusive practice audit GLHV@ARCSHS was part of a consortium, Diverse Children, and new place-based tool and the Rainbow Tick guide to LGBTI- led by the Yarra Glen Football Netball Club, partners in Warrnambool, Ballarat, Gippsland inclusive practice. On 17 October 2016, Dr that won the Inclusive and Connected Lakes and Morwell. The HEY Project now Steve Clark, CEO of QIP, presented on the Communities Award at the Parks and includes 9 place-based partners and RTP and its possible application in other Leisure Australia’s 2016 National Awards of 6 state‑wide agencies. countries at the 33rd International Society Excellence, for the 2015 Pride Cup. for Quality in Health Care in Tokyo. Rainbow Network (RN) MCV People’s Choice Award RN provides information, training and Conferences and Advisory Bodies Congratulations to Roz Ward who won the support for people who work with SSAITGD MCV People’s Choice Award at the 2016 young people in Victoria. RN, in partnership GLHV@ARCSHS presented at a wide range GLOBE awards. with Zoe Belle Gender Collective, Safe of academic, LGBTI and industry forums this year including: Body Futures Forum Schools Coalition Victoria and Victorian National Conferences and Forums AIDS Council, has been running a rural - Creating a New Human Body Exhibition, and regional roadshow delivering LGBTI- the Melbourne Museum; The Many Faces An historic apology of Global Health, Global Ideas Forum, inclusive training to workers in Bendigo, On 24 May 2016, the Premier, Daniel Swan Hill, Warrnambool and Hamilton, University of Melbourne; The Emergency Management Conference, Albert Park Andrews, offered a moving apology on with further sessions planned for Ballarat, behalf of the Victorian Parliament to gay men Lakes Entrance and Mildura. In 2016, RN Melbourne; AGPAL and QIP 2016 Conference, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre; convicted of what, today, are lawful sexual held sessions on how to facilitate effective activities. GLHV@ARCSHS was proud to SSAITGD support groups and a whole day and IDAHOBIT Day, Hobart Function and Conference Centre, Tasmania. be invited to attend the Premier’s speech in Working with Families Forum looking at how Parliament as a member of the consortium LGBTI and family services can better meet In 2016, GLHV@ARCSHS was represented that had made the case to the Victorian the needs of SSAITGD young people. RN is on: Victoria Police’s External Education Government for expungement of gay men’s currently building relationships with sporting Advisory Group and LGBTI Portfolio prior, historical convictions. associations, including Pride Cup, Netball Reference Group; the Victorian Government’s Victoria and the AFL, to promote greater LGBTI Taskforce and ‘What’s Important to LGBTI inclusion. In 2016, RN membership YOUth’ Sector Reference Group; Ministerial- grew to 800. led roundtable discussions on Family

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TEACHING PROGRAM

Higher Degree Research (HDR) Student Projects in 2016 Karyn FULCHER The Language of Policing Gender and Program Emily BARIOLA Sexuality among Young People Under the leadership of ARCSHS HDR Minority Strengths: Examining the Supervisors: Sue Dyson, Anthony Lyons coordinator, Sue Dyson, the ARCSHS HDR Determinants of Positive Mental Health postgraduate program continued to go among Lesbians and Gay Men Jo GRZELINSKA from strength to strength in 2016. Students presented their research at conferences, won Supervisors: Anthony Lyons, Jayne Lucke The Blind Spot in Bangladeshi Sexuality: Bisexually Active Men Telling Their Own Stories awards, published papers and continued Frances BIRD to work on their research. These honours Supervisors: Gary Dowsett, Jennifer Power LGBTQI Choral Community: Identity, Action are detailed elsewhere in this report. and Meaning Jennifer Power coordinated the student Brooke HOLLINGSHEAD seminar series, which provides an important Supervisors: Sue Dyson, Timothy Jones The Structural Drivers of HIV Risk Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in the component of the HDR program. Emerich DAROYA Philippines At the start of the year we had 20 students. HIV Fetishism: Exploring the Practices Supervisors: Gary Dowsett, Bianca Fileborn, During the year, Marisa Monagle, Karyn of Barebacking Graham Brown Fulcher, Amie O’Shea, Rachel Thorpe and Supervisors: Steven Angelides, Duane Joe Latham were awarded their PhDs. We Duncan and Gary Dowsett Joe LATHAM welcomed three new students, Paulina Ezer, Trans Men’s Realities: The Ontological Politics Michael McDermott and Brooke Hollingshead Alissar EL’MURR of Sex, Gender and Sexuality in early 2016. At the end of the year, we had Kicking Off Cultural Change: Primary Supervisors: Steven Angelides, Catherine sixteen students who are at various stages of Prevention of Violence against Women Barrett data collection and writing their theses. in the AFL Postgraduate supervisors contribute their Supervisors: Graham Brown, Jennifer Power Michael McDERMOTT time and expertise to work with students on Queerbaiting: Fandom, Industry and Teen Paulina EZER their studies. Supervisors work in teams, with Narrative Teachers’ Perspectives on Sexuality at least one principal supervisor and one Supervisors: Stephen Angelides, Education in the Australian Curriculum co-supervisor for each student, as well as a Andrea Waling panel of two or three other staff members Supervisors: Sue Dyson, Tiffany Jones, who meet twice a year to monitor students’ Wendy Heywood progress. ARCSHS principal supervisors in 2016 were Graham Brown, Sue Dyson, Gary Dowsett, Steven Angelides, Marian Pitts, Jennifer Power, Lynne Hillier and Anthony Lyons. Co-supervisors included Jayne Lucke, Wendy Heywood, Bianca Fileborn, Duane Duncan (ARCSHS and the University of New England), Timothy Jones (La Trobe University), Anthony Lyons, Emiko Kashima (La Trobe University), Deb Gleeson (La Trobe University), Gail Hawkes, Jacqui Richmond, Elizabeth Smith, Patsie Frawley (Deakin University), Tiffany Jones, Catherine Barrett (Celebrate Ageing), Andrea Waling, Anne Mitchell, Roslyn Le Gautier, and Jack Wallace.

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Marisa MONAGLE Rachel THORPE Undergraduate Teaching Program: Face(book)ing Homophobia on the Net: Choices and Constraints: Older Women’s Contemporary Issues in Sex and Same-Sex Attracted Young People and Reflections on Bodies, Sexuality and Ageing Sexuality - HTL1CSS Online Community in Contemporary Australia Gary Dowsett, Rachel Thorpe, Lilian Austin Supervisors: Lynne Hillier, Anne Mitchell Supervisors: Marian Pitts, Catherine Barrett, (Austin Educational Design) Gail Hawkes William MUDE In semester 2, 2016, ARCSHS delivered Community Understanding and Responses Jack WALLACE its path-breaking, online, undergraduate, to Chronic Hepatitis B: A Case of the South Building an Effective Global Policy Response elective unit called ‘Contemporary Issues in Sudanese in Australia to Hepatitis B Sex and Sexuality’ for the sixth time. The unit Supervisors: Sue Dyson, Roslyn Le Gautier, Supervisors: Marian Pitts, Sue Dyson, Deb is notable for its subject matter, its mode of Jacqui Richmond, Jack Wallace Gleeson teaching—which includes the use of both synchronous and asynchronous sessions Amie O’SHEA Andrew WESTLE designed specifically to promote active “I’m Just a Rare Girl”: Gender and Disability To Be Dancing ‘Like a Man’ learning—and its cross-college and cross- campus availability. ‘Contemporary Issues in in Life Stories Produced with Young Women Supervisors: Gary Dowsett, Duane Duncan with Intellectual Disability Sex and Sexuality’ cuts across disciplinary Damian WILSON boundaries to offer a valuable and interesting Supervisors: Sue Dyson, Lynne Hillier, learning experience for students from all Patsie Frawley Pink Belts: Exploring the Experiences of Same-Sex Attracted Men Who Practise backgrounds. The unit uses advanced web Daniel du PLOOY Martial Arts teaching and learning technologies. It draws on a wide range of sources including media, Psychological Wellbeing and Coping Among Supervisors: Gary Dowsett, Bianca Fileborn Minority Migrant Populations in Australia web-based material and theory from the social sciences to help students examine Supervisors: Anthony Lyons, Emiko Kashima and re-assess the range of meanings, values, Tomas ROZBROJ assumptions and expectations embedded in social understandings of sex and sexuality. In Reason, Narrative and Engagement in the 2016, the unit was completed by a total of 35 Information Society students from various La Trobe campuses. Supervisors: Anthony Lyons, Jayne Lucke

Jayne RUSSELL Social Support and the Experience of Living with HIV for Women in Australia Supervisor: Marian Pitts

Julia TAYLOR Sexuality and Health – An Exploration of Bisexual Health in Australia Supervisors: Jen Power, Elizabeth Smith

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AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Bianca Fileborn received the Australian and Emily Bariola received a Professor Anthony Roz Ward received the MCV People’s New Zealand Society of Criminology New Smith Conference Attendance Award to Choice Award at the 2016 GLOBE Scholar Prize for her article Doing gender, attend and present a paper at the 5th World Community Awards. doing safety? Young adults’ production Congress of the International Positive Joe Latham received a Nancy Millis of safety on a night out published in Psychology Association, in Montreal, Medal awarded by the University for Gender, Place & Culture, A Journal of Canada in July 2017. the exceptionally high standard of Feminist Geography. She was also awarded Wendy Heywood and Gary Dowsett his PhD thesis, ‘Trans Men’s Realities: $8,000 in the 2016 SHE Research Grants: received funding from La Trobe’s Pitch Your The Ontological Politics of Sex, Gender Collaboration Visits and Exchanges Scheme. Project for the Distinguished Lecture Series and Sexuality’. ARCSHS PhD student Michael McDermott as part of La Trobe’s 50th Anniversary and Roslyn Le Gautier was recognised by the received the 2015 Australian Lesbian and ARCSHS 25th Anniversary celebrations Kensington Neighbourhood House for Gay Archives prize for best Honours thesis in 2017. her work as a Resume Support Mentor focusing on LGBTI material. Tiffany Jones was awarded the Fourth and a Volunteer Project Worker for the Annual Bisexual Book Award – Bisexual Vietnamese and Indo-Chinese Elderly Social Non-Fiction for her book contribution to Group, and awarded ‘Volunteer of the Year’. Bisexuality in Education: Erasure, Exclusion and the Absence of Intersectionality.

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SEMINARS

During each academic year, ARCSHS presents a series of seminars open to interested colleagues and communities, covering various issues in sexuality and health.

During 2016, we were pleased to have the following distinguished speakers present: Dr Joseph Tucker University of Northern Carolina Chapel Hill Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases Crowdsourcing HIV Testing in China: Implications for MSM Sexual Health 4 February 2016 Professor Jeremy Sugarman Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University Using Empirical Data to Address Ethical Challenges in HIV Prevention Research 11 March 2016 Associate Professor Deborah Bateson Family Planning NSW Sexual and Reproductive Health Care in Dr Benjamin Bavinton Professor Gary Dowsett Australia: How Can We Improve Access for Kirby Institute, UNSW Australia Deputy Director and Chair, Australian Vulnerable Populations? Homosexual Male Serodiscordant Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, 21 April 2016 Relationships in Australia, Brazil and Thailand: La Trobe University Associate Professor James Ward The Opposites Attract Study Abjection. Objection. Subjection. Rethinking South Australian Health and Medical 19 October 2016 the History of AIDS in Australian Gay Men’s Research Institute Futures Improving Sexual Health Outcomes for Young Next year, ARCSHS celebrates 2 November 2016 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Professor Dennis Altman in the Journey to Adulthood its 25th birthday. Professorial Fellow in Human Security, 27 April 2016 In anticipation of this, we commenced the La Trobe University Dr Limin Mao ARCSHS 25th Anniversary Distinguished 40 Years of Gay Activism Lecture Series, which will continue Centre for Social Research in Health, 7 December 2016 UNSW Australia throughout 2017. The following eminent national and international speakers have Looking Beyond Viral Suppression: Providing presented so far: Holistic and Better Individually-tailored Care and Support for PLHIV in Australia Professor Sofia Gruskin 1 August 2016 Department of Preventive Medicine and Gould School of Law, University of Southern Dr Christopher Fisher California and Director, Program on Global Curtin University Health & Human Rights Sexual Literacy in the 21st Century: A Do Definitions Matter? Data, Law and Research-based Discussion on Adult Sexual Decision Making in Sexual and Reproductive Literacy Health and Rights 21 September 2016 6 October 2016

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FUNDING

2016 (AUD)

Funds received from the sources listed here totalled 5,692,370 Commonwealth Department of Education and Training 782,024 Research Training Scheme 375,512

Joint Research Engagement 406,512 Commonwealth Department of Health 635,817 Health Surveillance Fund 2013-2017 560,817

Support for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex People. 75,000

Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria 1,245,839

Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections Surveillance and Research Programme 363,636

Rainbow Network: GLBTI Youth Suicide Prevention 102,691

Blood Borne Virus Services 136,281

GLHV 352,527

Val's Café 290,703

Department Education and Training, Victoria 737,281

Safe Schools Coalition Victoria 737,281

Department of Premier & Cabinet, Victoria 80,000

OUT in the CALD: Promoting Culturally Diverse, LGBTI Inclusive Services 80,000

Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission 5,910

Fair Go Sport Phase 2 5,910

Victoria Police 55,000

Policing for Same Sex Attracted and Sex and Gender Diverse (SSASGD) Young Victorians 55,000

La Trobe University 938,928

Research Centre Support 99,958

La Trobe Internal Contribution 838,969

Teaching Revenue 170,170

Undergraduate 83,662

Postgraduate 86,507

La Trobe University- Research Focus Area, Building Healthy Communities 22,324

An HIV Cure: Ethical and Social Consequences of Cure-focused Research 16,468

Investigating the Service Provision of Effective Contraception in Rural Victoria 1,518

Mental Health and Hepatitis B: Building the Evidence 2,080

Testing and Developing a Community Resilience Tool in Rural Communities 2,258

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2016 (AUD)

La Trobe University- Research Focus Area, Transforming Human Societies 48,445

Intersections of Disadvantage? Gender and Sexuality Within Asia-Pacific Community Organisations 19,696

Shouting Back: Exploring Street Harassment Victims' Justice Needs and Justice Responses 9,520

Exploring Service Provision for People with Intersex Variations 19,228

Australian Research Council (ARC) 392,552

ARC Discovery Grant: Combating Rising Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Older Australians (DP150100739) 124,950

ARC Discovery Grant: Muscling Up: Australian Men, Sexualisation and Body Image Enhancement DP150103666) 77,331

ARC Linkage Grant: Strengthening Community Responses to Hepatitis B (LP130100624) 75,081

ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Grant: The Effectiveness of Global Sexual Rights Policy in Education (DE160101047) 115,190

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) 87,559

NHMRC TRIP Fellowship: Improving Access to Optimal Clinical Care for People with Chronic Hepatitis B Through the Implementation of a Nurse-led Model of Care (APP1091641) 87,559

Ansell Ltd 6,782

Ansell Sex-Ed Website 6,782

Australasian Society for HIV Medicine 15,000

Strengthening Community Responses to Hepatitis B 15,000

Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety 54,252

What Does it Take? Developing Informed and Effective Tertiary Responses to Violence and Abuse for Women and Girls with Disabilities in Australia. (Administered by Deakin University) 54,252

Beyond Blue Ltd 60,875

Understanding the Mental and Sexual Health of Gay Men with Prostate Cancer 60,875

Endangered Languages Documentation Program 9,307

The Sacred Language of Meibi, a Sacred Variety of Meithei 9,307

Gay and Lesbian Foundation of Australia (GALFA) 10,000

The Lived Experience of LGBTI People Living with Disabilities 10,000

National LGBTI Health Allicance 42,609

National LGBTI Aged Care Awareness Training Project 42,609

Victorian Women's Trust 21,427

Older Women's Right to Be Safe in Care and At Home 21,427

Women’s Health Victoria 50,000

Best Practice Approaches to Preventing Violence Against Women 50,000

Miscellaneous 204,237

Course Fees, Royalties and Other Income 204,237

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PROFESSIONAL PARTICIPATION

Membership of Boards, Advisory NATIONAL NHMRC Certification Assessor Panel Bodies, Committees (Harmonisation of Multi-centre Ethical AbbVie Advisory Board, Representative, Review project), Panel Member, Jacqui Richmond INTERNATIONAL Philomena Horsley Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2016, Association for the Social Sciences and Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, Scientific Program Committee Member, ASDetect Clinical Reference Group, Member, Humanities in HIV, Academy Member, Jayne Lucke Director and Board Member, Gary Dowsett Anthony Lyons Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Our Watch Sports Engagement Program, Association of Reproductive Health Health, Steering Committee, Member, Professionals, Member, Jayne Lucke National Sporting Organisations Initiative, Jayne Lucke Advisory Committee and Reference Group, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Australian Ministerial Advisory Committee Member, Sue Dyson Association, Member, Anthony Lyons on Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Praxis Australia: Promoting Ethics Coalition to Eradicate Viral Hepatitis in Asia Transmitted Infections, Members, Jacqui and Education in Research, Member, Pacific, Executive Committee, Member, Richmond, Graham Brown Philomena Horsley Jack Wallace Australian Society for Psychosocial Public Health Association of Australia, International Academy of Sex Research, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Member, Member, Jayne Lucke Members, Gary Dowsett, Jayne Lucke Jayne Lucke International AIDS Society, Members, Gary Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, Advisory STATE Committee, Member, Jayne Lucke Dowsett, Jayne Lucke, Anthony Lyons ACON Sexual Health Advisory Committee, International Association for the Study Centre for Research Excellence in Women’s Member, Garrett Prestage of Sexuality, Culture and Society, Interim Health in the 21st Century, Associate Investigator, Jayne Lucke AIDS Council of New South Wales Board, Committee, Member, Gary Dowsett Member, Garrett Prestage International Association for the Study of Centre for Social Research in Health Scientific Advisory Committee, Member, Jayne Lucke AIDS Council of New South Wales Ethics Sexuality, Culture and Society, Research Review Committee, Chair, Garrett Prestage and Training Sub-Committee, Chair, Centre for Social Research in Health Stigma Gary Dowsett Indicator Advisory Committee for the AIDS Council of New South Wales HIV and CSRH Stigma Indicator project, Member, Sexually Transmissible Infections Working International Positive Psychology Group, Member, Garrett Prestage Association, Member, Anthony Lyons Anthony Lyons AIDS Council of New South Wales Research International Society for Research on Internet Contemporary Look at Hepatitis B organising committee, Chair, Jacqui Richmond and Policy Advisory Committee, Member, Interventions, Member, Anthony Lyons Garrett Prestage Institute for Human Security and Social Quality Action in Europe: Improving HIV Department of Health and Human Services, Prevention in Europe, Scientific Advisory Change, Advisory Committee, Member, Gary Dowsett Home and Community Care Diversity Committee, Member, Graham Brown Working Group, LGBTI HACC Sectoral Society for Personality and Social Kirby Institute HIV Treatment Cascades Development, Member, Pauline Crameri Working Group, Member, Graham Brown Psychology, Member, Anthony Lyons Department of Justice Human Society for the Psychological Study of Kirby Institute STI Treatment Cascades Research Ethics Committee, Member, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Working Group, Member, Graham Brown Philomena Horsley Issues (American Psychological Association), LGBTI Parliamentary Friendship Family Planning Victoria STI Prevention for Member, Anthony Lyons Network, Federal Parliament, Member, Young People Working Group, Member, Society for the Psychological Study of Social William Leonard Graham Brown Issues, Member, Anthony Lyons LGBTI Refugee Community Group, GALFA LGBT Homelessness Advisory Group, The European Society of Contraception and Kaleidoscope Australia, Member, Member, William Leonard William Leonard Reproductive Health, Member, Jayne Lucke Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and UNESCO Homophobic and Transphobic National Gay Men’s Syphilis Action Plan Intersex Ministerial Advisory Committee, Bullying in Schools Network, Member, Technical Working Group, Member, Member, William Leonard Garrett Prestage Tiffany Jones Gender and Disability Workforce National Hepatitis B Reference Committee, Development Program, Member, Member, Jacqui Richmond Philomena Horsley National Strategies for STI HIV BBV project working groups, Member, Garrett Prestage

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Hepatitis Victoria, Hep Ready Advisory Victorian Government Sexual Harassment Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, Committee, Member, Jen Johnson and Assault in Live Music Venues Taskforce, Reviewers, Graham Brown, Wendy Heywood, Advisor, Bianca Fileborn Anthony Lyons Hepatitis C Elimination Working Group, Victorian Department of Health, Member, Victorian Government Suicide Prevention Australasian Journal on Ageing, Reviewer, Jen Johnson Reference Group, Member, William Leonard Joe Latham HIV+ Health Promotion Interagency, Member, Victorian Hepatitis B Alliance, Members, Jen Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Garrett Prestage Johnson, Jacqui Richmond Health, Reviewers, Graham Brown, Behzad Hajarizadeh, Jayne Lucke, Jack Wallace Ilbijerri Theatre Company, Health Promotion Victorian LGBTI Taskforce, Member, Reference Group, Member, Jen Johnson William Leonard Australian Medical Student Journal, Reviewers, Wendy Heywood, Ministerial Taskforce on the Prevention of Zoe Belle Gender Collective Working Group Denisa Goldhammer Family Violence, Member, Philomena Horsley (formerly Zoe Belle Gender Centre), Member, Andrea Waling BMC Infectious Disease, Reviewers, Behzad North Richmond Community Health, Hajarizadeh, Jack Wallace Rapid Testing Advisory Group, Member, Jen Johnson LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BMC Public Health, Reviewers, Graham Brown, Bianca Fileborn, Wendy Heywood NSW Ministerial Advisory Committee on Academic Board, Postgraduate Student Hepatitis (MACH), Member, Garrett Prestage Representative, Emily Bariola BMC Women’s Health, Editorial Board Member, Jayne Lucke NSW HIV Point of Care Testing Working Academic Promotions Committee, Member, Group, Member, Garrett Prestage Jayne Lucke BMJ Open, Reviewer, Jack Wallace Positive Leadership Development Institute Advisory Committee of the La Trobe Institute Body Image, Reviewer, Wendy Heywood management group, Member, Graham Brown for Human Security and Social Change, Member, Gary Dowsett British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Positive Life (NSW) Board Advisory Group, Reviewer, Emily Bariola Member, Garrett Prestage Anthony Smith Travel Award Committee, Member, Anthony Lyons Colloquy: Text Theory Critique, Reviewer, Scope Victoria Human Research Ethics Andrea Waling Committee, Member, Philomena Horsley Building Healthy Communities Research Focus Area Leadership Team, Member, Culture, Health and Sexuality, Editorial Sexual and Reproductive Health Committee, Jayne Lucke Advisory Board Member, Gary Dowsett Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Culture, Health and Sexuality, Reviewers, Health Organisation, Member, Jen Johnson College of Science, Health and Engineering Research Committee, Member, Denisa Goldhammer, Jayne Lucke, Sexual Health Society of Victoria, Member, Anthony Lyons Anthony Lyons Jayne Lucke Research and Graduate Studies Committee, Drug and Alcohol Review, Reviewers, William Victorian AIDS Council/Gay Men’s Health Member, Jayne Lucke Leonard, Jack Wallace Centre, Sexually Adventurous Men Reference Eurosurveillance, Reviewer, Group, Member, Garrett Prestage School of Psychology and Public Health Research Committee, Member, Behzad Hajarizadeh Victoria Police External Education Advisory Anthony Lyons Family Relations, Reviewer, Tiffany Jones Group, Member, Sunil Patel College of Science, Health and Engineering Feminist Review, Reviewer, Bianca Fileborn Victoria Police Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Human Ethics Sub-Committee, Member, Transgender and Intersex Advisory Roslyn Le Gautier Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Committee, Member, William Leonard Reviewer, Jack Wallace Victoria Police LGBTI Portfolio Reference INVOLVEMENT IN JOURNALS Health and Social Care in the Community, Group, Members, William Leonard and Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Reviewer, Reviewer, William Leonard, Jack Wallace Sunil Patel Joe Latham Health Promotion Journal of Australia, Victorian/Commonwealth Community AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, Reviewer, Graham Brown Care Advisory Committee, Member, Reviewer, Bianca Fileborn William Leonard Health, Risk & Society, Reviewer, AIDS and Behavior, Editorial Board Member, Jack Wallace Victorian Department of Health HIV Garrett Prestage Action Plan Working Group, Member, Hepatitis Monthly, Associate Editor, Graham Brown AIDS Care, Reviewer, Anthony Lyons Behzad Hajarizadeh Victorian Government LGBTI Ministerial Antiviral Therapy, Reviewers, Behzad Hepatitis Monthly, Reviewer, Jack Wallace Advisory Committee, Intersex Expert Hajarizadeh, Jacqui Richmond, Jack Wallace Advisory Group, Advisor, Tiffany Jones

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Hepatology, Medicine and Policy, Associate Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Reviewer, Writing From Below, Reviewer, Joe Latham Editor, Jack Wallace Jack Wallace Hepatology, Reviewer, Behzad Hajarizadeh PLoS ONE, Reviewers, Graham Brown, OTHER ROLES AND ACTIVITIES Behzad Hajarizadeh History Compass, Reviewer, Steven Angelides Abstract reviewer, Australasian HIV and AIDS Psychology and Sexuality, Reviewer, Conference, Anthony Lyons International Journal for Crime Justice and Anthony Lyons Social Democracy, Reviewer, Bianca Fileborn Abstract reviewer, 2nd Association for Psychology, Health and Medicine, Reviewer, the Social Sciences and Humanities in HIV International Journal of Drug Policy, Anthony Lyons Conference, Anthony Lyons Reviewer, Behzad Hajarizadeh Qualitative Health Research, Reviewer, Abstract reviewer, The American Men’s International Journal of General Medicine, Graham Brown Studies Association 2017 Annual Conference: Reviewer, Jack Wallace Honoring Our History, Imagining Our Future, Qualitative Research, Reviewer, International Journal of Sexual Health, Andrea Waling Bianca Fileborn Editorial Advisory Board Member, Consultant, Victorian Government’s Cultural Gary Dowsett Rural Society, Reviewer, Bianca Fileborn Diversity: Multicultural policy statement, International Journal of Transgenderism, Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and William Leonard Reviewer, William Leonard Learning, Editorial Board Member, Facilitator, ARCSHS Hepatitis C Direct Acting Gary Dowsett Journal of Adolescent Health, Reviewer, Antiviral roundtable forums, Jen Johnson, Wendy Heywood Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Emily Lenton Learning, Reviewers, Tiffany Jones, Journal of Child and Family Studies, Facilitator, Blood Borne Virus Workforce Jayne Lucke Reviewer, Emily Bariola Network, Jen Johnson Sextures: E-journal for Sexualities, Cultures, Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, Facilitator, Serodiscordant Studies: Findings and Politics, Advisory Board Member, Reviewer, Jack Wallace from YouMe&HIV and Opposites Attract Gary Dowsett seminar, Graham Brown Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare, Reviewer, Health Care, Reviewer, Jayne Lucke Facilitators, The road ahead - New Bianca Fileborn hepatitis C treatments forum, Jen Johnson, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Sexual Health, Joint Editor, Gary Dowsett Emily Lenton Reviewer, Behzad Hajarizadeh Sexual Health, Reviewer, Philomena Horsley Invited chair, UNESCO Ministerial Meeting, Journal of Health Psychology, Reviewer, Tiffany Jones Rachel Thorpe Sexual Health, Editorial Board Member, Garrett Prestage Invited feedback, Sector Reference Group - Journal of Hepatology, Reviewer, Final feedback session, William Leonard Behzad Hajarizadeh Sexual Health, Reviewers, Graham Brown, Wendy Heywood, William Leonard Visiting Fellow, Centre for the Advancement Journal of Homosexuality, Reviewer, of Scholarship and the Centre for Sexualities, Steven Angelides Sexualities, Editorial Board Member, AIDS and Gender, University of Pretoria, Gary Dowsett Gary Dowsett Journal of Sexual Medicine, Reviewer, Anthony Lyons Sexualities, Reviewers, Steven Angelides, Andrea Waling LGBT Health, Editorial Board Member, Tiffany Jones Sexuality & Culture, Reviewer, Wendy Heywood LGBT Health, Reviewer, Tiffany Jones Sexuality Research and Social Policy, LGBT Youth, Reviewer, Tiffany Jones Reviewer, Emily Bariola LGBT Youth, Senior Editor, Tiffany Jones Sexually Transmitted Infections, Reviewer, Liver International, Reviewer, Anthony Lyons Behzad Hajarizadeh Sociology, Reviewer, William Leonard Men and Masculinities, Reviewer, Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, Steven Angelides Reviewer, William Leonard Women’s Health Issues, Reviewer, Jack Wallace

28 La Trobe University PROFESSIONAL PARTICIPATION PUBLICATIONS AND OUTPUTS

BOOKS Islam, M. S., Scott, J., & Minichiello, V. (2016). CHAPTERS IN TEXT BOOKS AND NON- Children’s experiences of living with HIV- ACADEMIC BOOKS Dowsett, G. (2016). Sexuality, Culture and positive parents within the family context of Dyson, S. (2016). Families and sexuality Health book series, Series Editor. Bangladesh. In P. Liamputtong (Ed.), Children education. In J.J. Ponzetti Jr. (Ed.), Evidence- and young people living with HIV/AIDS: Fileborn, B. (2016). Reclaiming the night-time based approaches to sexuality education: A A cross-cultural perspective. (pp. 43-64). economy: Unwanted sexual attention in global perspective. (pp. 131-145). New York Switzerland: Springer. pubs and clubs. United Kingdom: Palgrave and London: Routledge. Macmillan. Jones, T. (2016). Female-to-male (FtM) Lewis, B. (2016). Women want to (fuck) too. transgender employees in Australia. In Jones, T., Hart, B., Carpenter, M., Ansara, In K. Pickering (Ed.), Doing it: Women tell the T. Köllen (Ed.), Sexual orientation and G., Leonard, W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). truth about great sex. Queensland: University transgender issues in organizations - Global Intersex: Stories and statistics from Australia. of Queensland Press. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers. perspectives on LGBT workforce diversity. (pp. 101-116). Vienna: Springer. Jones, T., Takayama, K., Nye, G., Carter, ENCYCLOPAEDIAS AND ENCYCLOPAEDIA K., Landrigan, B., Bennell, D., Ahoy, Jones, T. (2016). Framing sexuality education ENTRIES C., Parkinson, C., & Wallace, C. (2016). discourses for programs and practice. In J. J. Kaestle, C. E., & Lyons, A. (2016). Use of Improving services to Aboriginal and Torres Ponzetti (Ed.), Evidence-based approaches large datasets in research. In A. E. Goldberg Strait Islander teachers. New York: Nova. to sexuality education: A global perspective. (pp. 33-51). New York: Routledge. (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies. (pp. 958-961). Thousand Oaks, BOOK SECTIONS Jones, T. (2016). Lesbians and gays in California: SAGE Publications. education. In P. Gerber (Ed.), Worldwide Bell, S., & Aggleton, P. (2016). Interpretive perspective on gays, lesbians and bisexuals: and ethnographic perspectives: Alternative ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS History, culture and law. New York: Praeger approaches to monitoring and evaluation Press. Anderson, E., Ellard, J., & Wallace, J. (2016). practice. In S. Bell & P. Aggleton (Eds.), Torres Strait Islanders’ understandings Monitoring evaluation in health and social Jones, T., & Hillier, L. (2016). Bisexual of chronic hepatitis B and attitudes to development: Interpretive and ethnographic students: Policies and practices. In M. treatment. Australian Journal of Primary perspectives. (pp. 1-14). London and New Palotta-Chiarolli (Ed.), Bisexuality in Health, 22(4), 316-319. DOI: 10.1071/PY14130. York: Routledge. education: Erasure, exclusion and the absence of intersectionality. (pp. 51-71). Bariola, E., Lyons, A., & Leonard, W. (2016). Dyson, S., & Corboz, J. (2016). Prevention London: Routledge. Gender-specific health implications of of violence against women in the Australian minority stress among lesbians and gay men. sports entertainment industry: Disentangling Jones, T., & Hillier, L. (2016). The Australian Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public tensions between culture change and brand context: Turning research into policies, Health, 40(6), 506-512. DOI: 10.1111/1753- protection in the AFL. In M. Drummond & S. policies into research. In S. Horn (Ed.), Sexual 6405.12539. Pill (Eds.), Advances in Australian football: A orientation, gender identity, and schooling: sociological and applied science exploration The nexus of research, practice and policy. Bavinton, B. R., Duncan, D., Grierson, J., of the game. Hindmarsh, South Australia: (pp. 289-309). New York: Oxford University Zablotska, I. B., Down, I. A., Grulich, A. E., The Australian Council for Health, Physical Press. & Prestage, G. P. (2016). The meaning of Education and Recreation (ACHPER). ‘regular partner’ in HIV research among Thorpe, R., Fileborn, B., Hawkes, G., Pitts, M., gay and bisexual men: Implications of an Fileborn, B. (2016). Queering safety: LGBTIQ & Minichiello, V. (2016). Old and desirable: Australian cross-sectional survey. AIDS and young adults’ production of safety and Older women’s accounts of ageing bodies Behavior. DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1354-5. identity on a night out. In A. Dwyer, M. Ball & in intimate relationships. In W. P. Bouman & T. Crofts (Eds.), Queering criminology. (pp. P. J. Kleinplatz (Eds.), Sexuality and ageing. Bavinton, B. R., Holt, M., Grulich, A. E., 183-203): Palgrave Macmillan. Oxford, UK: Routledge. Brown, G., Zablotska, I. B., & Prestage, G. P. (2016). Willingness to act upon beliefs about Fileborn, B., Jones, T., & Minichiello, V. ‘treatment as prevention’ among Australian (2016). Identity, sexuality and stigma in EDITED BOOKS gay and bisexual men. PLoS ONE. DOI: multigenerational households: Perspectives Bell, S., & Aggleton, P. (Eds.). (2016). 10.1371/journal.pone.0145847. from LGBT household members. In E. Liu & Monitoring evaluation in health and social H. Easthope (Eds.), Multigenerational family development: Interpretive and ethnographic Boyd, M., Cooper, D., Crock, E. A., Crooks, L., living: Evidence and policy implications from perspectives. London and New York: Giles, M. L., Grulich, A., Lewin, S. R., Nolan, Australia. Routledge. Routledge. D., & Yarwood, T. (2016). Sexual transmission of HIV and the law: An Australian medical Fileborn, B., Thorpe, R., Hawkes, G., consensus statement. Medical Journal of Minichiello, V., Pitts, M., & Dune, T. (2016). Australia, 205(9), 409-412. DOI: 10.5694/ Sex, desire and pleasure: Considering the mja16.00934. experiences of older Australian women. In W. P. Bouman & P. J. Kleinplatz (Eds.), Sexuality and ageing. 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Bradshaw, D., Raghwani, J., Jacka, B., Sacks- Crawford, G., Lobo, R., Brown, G., & Handy, A. B., Jackowich, R. A., Wibowo, E., Davis, R., Lamoury, F., Down, I., Prestage, Maycock, B. (2016). The influence of Johnson, T. W., & Wassersug, R. J. (2016). G., Applegate, T. L., Hellard, M., Sasadeusz, population mobility on changing patterns Gender preference in the sexual attractions, J., Dore, G. J., Pybus, O. G., Matthews, of HIV acquisition: Lessons for and from fantasies, and relationships of voluntarily G. V., & Danta, M. (2016). Venue-based Australia. Health Promotion Journal of castrated men. Sexual Medicine, 4(1), networks may underpin HCV transmissions Australia, 27(2), 153-154. DOI: 10.1071/ e51-e59. DOI: 10.1016/j.esxm.2015.11.001. amongst HIV-infected gay and bisexual HE15042. Hanley, N., Fileborn, B., Larcombe, W., men. PLoS ONE, 11(9). DOI: 10.1371/journal. Dodson, S., Klassen, K., McDonald, K., Henry, N., & Powell, A. (2016). Improving pone.0162002. Millard, T., Osborne, R. H., Battersby, M. W., the law reform process: Opportunities for Bryant, J., Ward, J., Wand, H., Byron, K., Fairley, C. K., Simpson, J. A., Lorgelly, P., empirical qualitative research? Australian and Bamblett, A., Waples-Crowe, P., Betts, Tonkin, A., Roney, J., Slavin, S., Sterjovski, New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 49(4), S., Coburn, T., Delaney-Thiele, D., Worth, J., Brereton, M., Lewin, S. R., Crooks, L., 546-563. DOI: 10.1177/0004865815604195. H., Kaldor, J., & Pitts, M. K. (2016). Illicit Watson, J., Kidd, M. R., Williams, I., & Heywood, W., & Lyons, A. (2016). HIV and and injecting drug use among indigenous Elliott, J. H. (2016). HealthMap: A cluster elevated mental health problems: Diagnostic, young people in urban, regional and remote randomised trial of interactive health plans treatment, and risk patterns for symptoms of Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review, 35(4), and self-management support to prevent depression, anxiety, and stress in a national 447-455. DOI: 10.1111/dar.12320. coronary heart disease in people with HIV. community-based cohort of gay men living BMC Infectious Diseases, 16(1). DOI: 10.1186/ Callander, D., Read, P., Prestage, G., with HIV. AIDS and Behavior, 20(8), 1632- s12879-016-1422-5. Minichiello, V., Chow, E. P. F., Lewis, D. A., 1645. DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1324-y. McNulty, A., Ali, H., Hellard, M., Guy, R., & Down, I., Prestage, G., Ellard, J., Triffitt, K., Heywood, W., Patrick, K., Pitts, M., & Donovan, B. (2016). A cross-sectional study Brown, G., & Callander, D. (2016). Australian Mitchell, A. (2016). “Dude, I’m seventeen... of HIV and STIs among male sex workers gay men describe the details of their HIV it’s okay not to have sex by this age”: attending Australian sexual health clinics. infection through a cross-sectional web- Feelings, reasons, pressures, and Sexually Transmitted Infections. DOI: 10.1136/ based survey. Journal of Medical Internet intentions reported by adolescents who sextrans-2016-052578. 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Sheridan, D. A., Hajarizadeh, B., Fenwick, F. Wigginton, B., Moran, C., Harris, M., Loxton, Gilbert, D. C., Duong, T., Kynaston, H. G., I., Matthews, G. V., Applegate, T., Douglas, D., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). Young women Alhasso, A. A., Cafferty, F. H., Rosen, S. D., M., Neely, D., Askew, B., Dore, G. J., Lloyd, A. explain their contraceptive choices. Culture, Kanaga-Sundaram, S., Dixit, S., Laniado, M., R., George, J., Bassendine, M. F., & Grebely, Health & Sexuality, 18(7), 727-741. DOI: Madaan, S., Collins, G., Pope, A., Welland, J. (2016). Maximum levels of hepatitis C virus 10.1080/13691058.2015.1117138. A., Nankivell, M., Wassersug, R., Parmar, lipoviral particles are associated with early M. K. B., Langley, R. E., & Abel, P. D. (2016). and persistent infection. Liver International. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLE - ADVANCED Quality-of-life outcomes from the Prostate DOI: 10.1111/liv.13176. 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Hospitalisation among young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Fileborn, B., Lyons, A., Hinchliff, S., for anxiety and mood disorders in Islander people: Results from the GOANNA Brown, G., Heywood, W., & Minichiello, HIV-infected and-uninfected gay and survey. BMC Public Health, 16(1). DOI: 1186/ V. (2016). Learning about sex in later bisexual men. Journal of Acquired Immune s12889-016-3195-6. life: Sources of education and older Australian adults. Sex Education. DOI: Deficiency Syndromes. DOI: 10.1097/ Wibowo, E., Pollock, P. A., Hollis, N., & 10.1080/14681811.2016.1273829. QAI.0000000000001147. Wassersug, R. J. (2016). Tamoxifen in men: Philpot, S. P., Prestage, G., Ellard, J., A review of adverse events. Andrology, 4(5), Duncan, D., Dowsett, G. W., Bavinton, B. 776-788. DOI: 10.1111/andr.12197. R., Down, I., Keen, P., & Hammoud, M. A. Wibowo, E., & Wassersug, R. J. (2016). (2016). 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Same-sex couples and Andrology, 18(3), 403-408. Invited review. lines - here’s how to talk about your sexual their children: What does the evidence tell desires and boundaries. The Conversation. us? The Conversation. 9 March. https:// 22 January. https://theconversation.com/ theconversation.com/same-sex-couples- forget-the-pick-up-lines-heres-how- and-their-children-what-does-the-evidence- to-talk-about-your-sexual-desires-and- tell-us-55565. boundaries-53291.

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REPORTS VicHealth. (Report authors: Scott Holmes Crameri, P., & Lambourne, S. (2016). Still and Sue Dyson) (2016). Creating healthy gay...understanding the experiences and Gianacas, C., Down, I., Ellard, J., Kidd, workplaces. Final report: Preventing violence needs of LGBT people living with dementia. P., Brown, G., Triffitt, K., Persson, A., & against women. Melbourne: Victorian Health Refereed conference paper at 19th Asia Prestage, G. (2016). Experiences of HIV: The Promotion Foundation. Pacific Regional Conference of Alzheimer’s Seroconversion Study final report 2007-2015. Disease International - Dementia Today: Sydney: The Kirby Institute, University of ARCSHS MONOGRAPHS Diverse communities, collective action. New South Wales. Alzheimer’s New Zealand. Wellington, New Lyons, A., & Heywood, W. (2016). Healthy Johnson, J. (2016). Home insemination Zealand, 5 November. and HIV prevention among same-sex minds: A national survey of HIV and mental Dowsett, G. (2016). Conversations in future health. Melbourne: Australian Research attracted communities in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative scoping study. ARCSHS spaces. Invited panel presentation at 14th Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe Psychosocial Oncology New Zealand University. Broadsheet. Monograph Series Number 108. Melbourne: Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health Conference. Psychosocial Oncology Organisation Intersex International Australia and Society, La Trobe University. New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand, Limited (OII) (Contribution to report: Tiffany 26 November. Mejia-Canales, D., & Leonard, W. (2016). Jones). (2016). Contribution to the list of Dowsett, G. (2016). Gay men and their issues prior to reporting to the committee Something for them: Meeting the support needs of same sex attracted and sex and experiences of prostate cancer diagnosis, against torture for Australia’s sixth periodic treatment, care and support: Issues in need review report to the United Nations. gender diverse (SSASGD) young people who are newly arrived, refugees or asylum of new approaches. Invited keynote plenary Persson, A., Ellard, J., Brown, G., Newman, seekers. ARCSHS Monograph Series Number address at 14th Psychosocial Oncology New C., & Prestage, G. (2016). YouMe&HIV: The 107. Melbourne: Australian Research Centre Zealand Conference. Psychosocial Oncology serodiscordant couples study. Sydney: Centre in Sex, Health & Society, La Trobe University. New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand, for Social Research in Health, University of 26 November. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES New South Wales. Dowsett, G. (2016). Performing gender and Barrett, C., Bolen, J., Crameri, P., & Day, B. Power, J., Thorpe, R., Brown, G., Lyons, A., sexuality: Key issues in society and health in (2016). Older LGBTI people’s rights: Then and Dowsett, G. W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). HIV contemporary Australasia. Invited opening now. Symposium at International Federation Futures 8: Health and wellbeing of people address at 14th Psychosocial Oncology New on Ageing. Brisbane, 22 June. living with HIV. Melbourne: Australian Zealand Conference. Psychosocial Oncology Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Brennan-Ing, M., Porter, K., Seeley, J., New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand, La Trobe University. MacPhail, C., Kuteesa, M., Geddes, L., 24 November. Minichiello, V., Karpiak, S. E., Venter, F., & Power, J., Thorpe, R., Brown, G., Lyons, Horsley, P. (2016). LGBTIQ - An intersectional Negin, J. (2016). Differences in social support A., Dowsett, G. W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). approach. Invited panel presentation at resources among older adults with HIV in HIV Futures 8: HIV exposure and testing. Prevalent and Preventable: An international South Africa and Uganda: Findings from the Melbourne: Australian Research Centre in conference on practice and policy in the Research on Older Adults with HIV (ROAH) Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University. prevention of violence against women and Africa project. Poster at AIDS 2016. South their children. AWAVA/Our Watch. Adelaide, Thorpe, R., Power, J., Brown, G., Lyons, Africa, 18-22 July. 19-22 November. A., Dowsett, G. W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). Brown, G. (2016). W3 project and quality HIV Futures 8: Experiences of antiretroviral MacPhail, C., Brennan-Ing, M., Porter, K., improvement. Quality Action Conference. treatment. Melbourne: Australian Research Minichiello, V., Karpiak, S., Negin, J., & Berlin, 26-27 January. Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe Venter, F. (2016). Experience of intimate University. Clark, S., Leonard, W., & Kennedy, P. partner violence among older women with (2016). A framework for improving the HIV. Poster at AIDS 2016. South Africa, UNESCO (Analysis and report authorship: health and wellbeing of LGBTI communities. 18‑22 July. cites Tiffany Jones in acknowledgement). Invited refereed conference paper at The (2016). Reaching Out vol 1: Preventing and Power, J., Lyons, A., Brown, G., Dowsett, G. International Society for Quality in Health addressing school-related gender based W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). HIV cure research: Care (ISQua) 33rd International Conference, violence in Viet Nam. Paris, Ha Noi and A survey of Australian people living with Tokyo International Forum. International Bangkok: UNESCO. HIV on perspectives, perceived benefits and Society for Quality in Health Care. Tokyo, willingness to participate in trials. Poster UNESCO (Analysis and report authorship: Japan, 17 October. discussion session at AIDS 2016. Durban, cites Tiffany Jones in acknowledgement). Coombe, J., Harris, M., Wigginton, B., & South Africa, 16-22 July. (2016). Reaching Out vol 2: Preventing and Lucke, J. (2016). What do we know about addressing SOGIE-related school violence Power, J., Lyons, A., Brown, G., Dowsett, G. contraceptive use, pregnancy intention in Viet Nam. Paris, Ha Noi and Bangkok: W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). Use and non-use of and decisions of young Australian women? UNESCO. antiretroviral treatment among people living Findings from the CUPID study. Poster at with HIV in Australia between 1997 and 2015. UNESCO (Draft preparation: Tiffany Jones). 14th European Society of Contraception Poster at AIDS 2016. Durban, South Africa, (2016). School-related gender-based Congress / 2nd Global European Society 16-22 July. violence in Viet Nam schools. Hanoi: Ministry of Contraception Conference. Basel, of Education and Teaching Viet Nam. Switzerland, 4-7 May. Richmond, J., Sheppard-Law, S., Mason, Requested/Commissioned Research Report. S., & Warner, S. W. (2016). Introducing Crameri, P., & Lambourne, S. (2016). Still the Australasian Hepatology Association’s UNESCO (Draft preparation: Tiffany Jones). gay - evidence based research on the consensus guidelines for the provision of (2016). SOGIE-related violence in schools experiences and needs of LGBT people living adherence support to people with hepatitis in Viet Nam. Hanoi: Ministry of Education with dementia. Refereed conference paper C taking direct acting antivirals. Refereed and Teaching Viet Nam. Requested/ at International Dementia Conference Grand poster presentation at American Association Commissioned Research Report. Designs - Are we there yet? HammondCare. for the Study of Liver Disease. Boston, United Sydney, 17 June. States of America, 14 November. 34 La Trobe University PUBLICATIONS AND OUTPUTS

Roffee, J., & Waling, A. (2016). Research Brown, G. (2016). Leveraging and Brown, G., Reeders, D., Madden, A., Lake, design, participant safety and eligibility: demonstrating peer leadership in a rapidly R., Cogle, A., & Fawkes, J. (2016). How can Resolving ethical and methodological changing prevention landscape. National Gay we meaningfully embed and enhance peer challenges when researching with minority Men’s HIV Health Promotion Conference: leadership in Australia’s response to HIV and populations. Presentation to panel ‘New Challenges: Big Ideas’. Manly, NSW, hepatitis C? Refereed conference paper at ‘Methodological Issues in Queer Community 18-21 April. Social Research Conference on HIV, Viral Research’ at 2016 British Society of Hepatitis & Related Diseases 2016. Centre for Brown, G. (2016). Research into action and Criminology: Inequalities in a diverse world. Social Research in Health, University of New the W3 framework workshop. National Gay Nottingham Conference Centre, Nottingham, South Wales. Sydney, 31 March-1 April. Men’s HIV Health Promotion Conference: United Kingdom, 7 July. ‘New Challenges: Big Ideas’. Manly, NSW, Dempsey, D., Kelly, F., Power, J., Horsfall, B., Roffee, J., & Waling, A. (2016). Rethinking 18-21 April. Goldhammer, D., & Lucke, J. (2016). Fertility microaggressions and anti-social behaviour decision-making among LGBT Australians. Brown, G. (2016). Role of peer insights in against LGBTIQ youth. Panel presentation The Australian Sociological Association harm reduction programs and policies for at 2016 British Society of Criminology: (TASA) Conference. The Australian Catholic people who use drugs. SiREN Symposium Inequalities in a diverse world. Nottingham University Melbourne, 30 November. Innovation in Practice. Curtin University. Conference Centre, Nottingham, United Bentley Western, Australia, 9-10 June. Down, I., Ellard, J., Triffitt, K., Brown, G., & Kingdom, 7 July. Prestage, G. (2016). Predictors of HIV status Brown, G. (2016). Sex, drugs and politics: Thorpe, R. (2016). From the Swinging Sixties disclosure among a sample of recently HIV- Enhancing peer leadership in health to their 60s: Considering the role of the past diagnosed gay men in Australia. Australasian promotion and policy through the application in the subjective experience of sexuality HIV & AIDS Conference. Adelaide, of systems thinking. 23rd National Health in old age. International Sociological 16‑18 November. Promotion Conference. Perth, 19-22 June. Association Forum of Sociology. Vienna, Duncan, D., Waling, A., Angelides, S., Austria, 10-14 July. Brown, G. (2016). The need to be bold & Dowsett, G. (2016). (Extra)Ordinary in times of rapid change and increasing Waling, A. (2016). Blokesworld: men: Performing crisis and masculinity conservatism. Australasian HIV & AIDS Consumerism, reflexive nostalgia, and in media representations of men’s Conference. Adelaide, 16-18 November. the selling of an ‘authentic’, Australian bodies. Panel presentation at 2016 The self. Panel presentation at 24th Annual Brown, G., Allan, B., Cogle, A., Reeders, Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Interdisciplinary Conference of the American D., Gray, J., Lake, R., O’Connor, S., Ruth, Conference: Cities and Successful Societies. Men’s Studies Association (AMSA): (Un) S., Witt, J. D., & Cooper, C. (2016). Does a Australian Catholic University. Melbourne, Masking Masculinities: Constructing partnership investment in PLHIV leadership 29 November. and deconstructing representations of enhance meaningful engagement with PLHIV Gunaratnam, P., Lobo, R., Brown, G., masculinities. American Men’s Studies in the HIV sector? Refereed conference paper McGregor, S., Kong, M., & Guy, R. (2016). HIV Association. Ann Arbour, Michigan, 1 April. at Social Research Conference on HIV, Viral in people born overseas, Australia, 2005- Hepatitis & Related Diseases 2016. Centre for Wallace, J., Pitts, M., Liu, C. G., Lin, V., 2014: A changing epidemiology. Australasian Social Research in Health, University of New Wei, L., Hajarizadeh, B., Richmond, J., HIV & AIDS Conference. Adelaide, South Wales. Sydney, 31 March-1 April. & Locarnini, S. (2016). Multiple failures: 16‑18 November. Addressing the barriers to hepatitis B Brown, G., & Power, J. (2016). Community Hajarizadeh, B., Richmond, J., Ngo, N., treatment in China. Poster presentation engagement and response to HIV cure Lucke, J. C., & Wallace, J. (2016). Hepatitis at 25th Conference of the Asian Pacific research. National Gay Men’s HIV Health B-related concerns and anxieties among Association for the Study of the Liver. Promotion Conference: ‘New Challenges: Big people with chronic hepatitis B in Australia. APASL. Tokyo, Japan, 20 February. Ideas’. Manly, NSW, 18-21 April. Margins & Belonging: Marginalised people Brown, G., & Power, J. (2016). The health and building community, Social Research NATIONAL CONFERENCES wellbeing of PLHIV: Emerging opportunities Conference on HIV, Viral Hepatitis & Related Allan, B., Newman, C., & Brown, G. (2016). and challenges for the HIV response and Diseases. Centre for Social Research in Who am I as a leader? Promoting community GIPA. National Gay Men’s HIV Health Health, University of New South Wales. belonging and influence through the Positive Promotion Conference: ‘New Challenges: Big Sydney, 31 March-1 April. Ideas’. Manly, New South Wales, 18-21 April. Leadership Development Institute Australia. Horsley, P. (2016). Ethical research involving Refereed conference paper at Social Brown, G., Perry, G. E., & Kelsal, K. (2016). vulnerable populations. Invited workshop Research Conference on HIV, Viral Hepatitis Leveraging and demonstrating peer participation at Intensive Research Ethics & Related Diseases 2016. Centre for Social leadership in a rapidly changing drug use Course. Monash University. Hepburn Springs, Research in Health, University of New South and HCV landscape. National Hepatitis 27 November-1 December. Wales. Sydney, 31 March-1 April. Health Promotion Conference. Melbourne, Horsley, P. (2016). Rainbow standards 19-20 May. Brown, G. (2016). Community of Practice - Opening doors to LGBTI people in for Action on HIV and Mobility (CoPAHM). Brown, G., Reeders, D., Batrouney, C., the domestic violence sector. Refereed Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference. & Sepulveda, C. (2016). The application conference paper (invited) at Australian Stop Adelaide, 16-18 November. of complex systems to understand peer Domestic Violence Conference. Brisbane, Brown, G. (2016). Enhancing peer leadership network health promotion with sexually 5-7 December. adventurous men. Refereed conference in health promotion and policy: An on the Horsley, P. (2016). The forgotten people: paper at Social Research Conference on ground application of systems thinking. Involving people with disabilities in research. HIV, Viral Hepatitis & Related Diseases 23rd National Australian Health Promotion Refereed conference paper (invited) at 2016. Centre for Social Research in Health, Association Conference. Scarborough, Australasian Ethics Network conference. University of New South Wales. Sydney, Western Australia, 19-22 June. Adelaide, 23-25 November. 31 March-1 April.

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Horsley, P. (2016). The invisible link: Essential Leonard, W. (2016). GLHV’s take on LGBTI Ngo, N., Wallace, J., Cowie, B., Dowsett, skills for HREC, research and research aging and aged care. Invited keynote G., & Johnston, F. (2016). Identifying the governance managers and administrators. presentation at The Dorothies’ Award Night. essential components of a public health Invited workshop participation at Launceston, 17 May. response to hepatitis B: Tasmania. Poster Australasian Ethics Network conference. presentation at 10th Australasian Viral Leonard, W. (2016). Introducing GLHV@ Adelaide, 23-25 November. Hepatitis Conference. ASSHH. Gold Coast, ARCSHS. Invited breakfast presentation 29 September. Horsley, P. (2016). The queer campus: When at IDAHOBIT Day. Hobart Function and the past meets the present. LGBTIQ Forum Conference Centre, 18 May. Patel, S., Kennedy, P., & Leonard, W. (2016). (Symposium). Monash University. Melbourne, No longer an optional extra: Rainbow Leonard, W. (2016). Invited participation 2 December. Ticking your way to LGBTI-inclusive practice. at Body Futures forum: Creating a new AGPAL and QIP 2016 Conference. Brisbane, Horsley, P. (2016). The queer campus: human body exhibition. Treetops Melbourne 26‑28 May. When the past meets the present. Refereed Museum. Carlton, 18 November. conference paper at Beyond the Culture Power, J., Brown, G., Lyons, A., Dowsett, G. Leonard, W. (2016). One less catastrophe: Wars: LGBTIQ History Now conference. W., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). ART use, stigma LGBTI-inclusive emergency services. Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives. and disclosure: Changing attitudes among Emergency Management Conference. Melbourne, 25-26 November. PLHIV between 1997 and 2015. Australasian Albert Park, 13 July. HIV & AIDS Conference. Adelaide, Jensen, C., Dunn, M., Forlini, C., Hall, W., Leonard, W. (2016). Queer(y)ing the 16‑18 November. Chan, G., Kaye, S., Partridge, B., Farrell, M., population health agenda: The development Racine, E., & Lucke, J. C. (2016). The non- Richmond, J. (2016). Challenges in HBV of LGBTI health and wellbeing policy medical use of prescription stimulants by treatment and management in the Clinical in Victoria. International Mental Health Australian university students for cognitive stream: Developments in HBV treatment and Leadership Program. The University of enhancement. Poster at APSAD Scientific Management. Invited oral presentation at Melbourne. Southbank, Victoria, 8 November. Alcohol and Drug Conference. Sydney, 30 10th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference. October-2 November. Leonard, W. (2016). The Hunting Ground. ASHM. Gold Coast, 30 September. Invited panel presentation with the Vice- Johnson, J. (2016). Home insemination and Richmond, J. (2016). Hepatitis B testing Chancellor at Launch of The Hunting Ground HIV prevention among same sex attracted and diagnosis experiences of people with project. Melbourne, 29 February. communities in Victoria. Australasian hepatitis B and health professionals, in the Sexual Health Conference. Adelaide, Leonard, W. (2016). Where affect lies: Global Community and Social Research stream: 14‑16 November. idea(l)s and LGBTIQ stories. The many Enhancing testing and treatment. Referred faces of global health, Global Ideas forum. oral presentation at 10th Australasian Viral Johnson, J., Power, J., Brown, G., Lyons, A., Parkville, 3 September. Hepatitis Conference. ASHM. Gold Coast, Dowsett, G. W., & Lucke, J. (2016). Parenting 30 September. desires, expectations and sperm donation Leonard, W., & Harris, C. (2016). Ticked on among HIV positive gay men. Poster at 2016 so LGBTI people aren’t ticked off: Introducing Richmond, J. (2016). Using a knowledge Australasian HIV/AIDS Conference. Adelaide, the Rainbow Tick. Local Government Turns translation approach to increase testing of 16-18 November. Rainbow. Victorian Local Government patients at risk of hepatitis B in a primary Association. Melbourne, 14 April. health setting, in the Epidemiology, Public Jones, T. (2016). Cutting edge issues in Health and Prevention stream: Improving sexuality and relationships education: Lucke, J. C. (2016). Sleepwalking into access to testing and care. Referred oral Taking gender and sexual diversity seriously. infertility: Is better sex education the answer? presentation at 10th Australasian Viral Australia Forum on Sexuality, Education and Australasian Sexual Health Conference, Hepatitis Conference. ASHM. Gold Coast, Health. University of South Australia, City invited symposium presentation for 30 September. West Campus. Adelaide, 16 November. Symposium 8 - The Other Side of the Reproductive Coin: Fertility, Conception and Richmond, J., Sheppard-Law, S., Mason, Jones, T. (2016). Discussant for Session Outcomes. Adelaide, 14-16 November. S., & Warner, S. W. (2016). Development of 1: Sexuality, ‘Interrogating Belonging in the Australasian Hepatology Association’s Education’ symposium. Deakin University. Lucke, J. C. (2016). Why aren’t Australian consensus guidelines for the provision of Melbourne, 30 May. young women keen on IUDs? Australasian adherence support to people with hepatitis Sexual Health Conference, invited Jones, T. (2016). Responding to the sexual C taking direct acting antivirals. Refereed symposium presentation for Symposium 2: health needs of LGBTIQ young people in poster presentation at 10th Australasian Viral MORE LESS: Rethinking Contraception Australia: Findings from recent research. ≠ Hepatitis Conference. ASHM. Gold Coast, & Abortion. Adelaide, 14-16 November. Presentation at Symposium 1: Education 1 October. and Sexual Health: Rethinking Practice at Lucke, J. C., Brown, G., Carman, M., Richmond, J., Wallace, J., & Sasadeusz, J. Australasian Sexual Health Conference. Lyons, A., Power, J., Le, R., & Wallace, J. (2016). The role of the knowledge broker in Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, (2016). Understanding the ‘community’ viral hepatitis. Refereed poster presentation 14 November. in community engagement: What does at 5th Annual NHMRC Symposium the research tell us? Margins & Belonging: Jones, T. (2016). Safe(r) schools & families on Research Translation. Melbourne, Marginalised people building community. for students with intersex variations. TASA 23 November. Social Research Conference on HIV, Viral Conference. Melbourne, 28 November. Hepatitis & Related Diseases. Centre for Roffee, J., & Waling, A. (2016). Increasing Lenton, E. (2016). Hepatitis C: Sex and Social Research in Health, University of inclusion at university: LGBTIQ student disease transmission. 2016 National Hepatitis New South Wales. Sydney, 31 March-1 April. experiences of harassment, bullying Health Promotion Conference. Melbourne, and violence in tertiary education. Panel 19 May. presentation at Youth, Health and Practical Justice: An interdisciplinary conference. University of Technology. Sydney, 4 December.

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Rowlands, I., Loxton, D., Lucke, J. C., Teede, CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED Crameri, P. (2016). LGBTI-inclusive practice: H., Dobson, A., & Mishra, G. (2016). Young IN PROCEEDINGS The importance of both LGBTI voices and women’s psychological distress after a evidence based research and information. Jones, T. (2016). Taking gender and sexual diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome or Invited forum presentation, Southern region diversity seriously. E3: Extract of Paper (non- endometriosis. ALSWH Scientific Meeting diversity within diversity forum, City of HERDC category) from conference Cutting 2016. Newcastle, 4-5 May. Casey, Department of Health and Human Edge Issues in Sexuality and Relationships Services, Monash health, Uniting AgeWell. Smith, E., Richmond, J., Wallace, J., & Lucke, Education, University of South Australia, City Narre Warren, 18 November. J. (2016). Hepatitis B testing and diagnosis West Campus, Adelaide, 16 November. experiences of people with hepatitis Crameri, P. (2016). LGBTI-inclusive practice B and health professionals. Refereed PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGS - undertaking an audit. Invited workshop conference paper at 10th Australasian Viral participation, Gippsland LGBTI Working Hepatitis Conference. ASHM. Gold Coast, Allen, R., Barrett, C., Craig, L., Crameri, P., Group, Gippsland Sectoral Development 30 September. Latham, J. R., & Morrison, D. (2016). Issues Team CHSP HACC PYP. Morwell, 11 August. faced by older LGBTI people. Participation Taft, A., Shankar, M., Goldstone, P., Black, in panel discussion around issues faced by Crameri, P. (2016). Understanding the needs K., Mazza, D., Hussainy, S., Petersen, K., & LGBTI older people, The Coming Back Out of LGBTI people accessing community Lucke, J. (2016). Access, equity and costs Ball: Where do we start?, All the Queens Men. care. Invited forum presentation, Bellarine of induced abortion services in Australia. The Substation, Newport, 10 February. Community Health annual staff forum, Australasian Sexual Health Conference. Bellarine Community Health. Drysdale, Adelaide, 14-16 November. Brown, G. (2016). Sex, drugs and politics 26 April. - Understanding community and peer-led Thorpe, R. (2016). From the swinging sixties health promotion as a complex system. Crameri, P. (2016). Understanding the needs to their 60s: Considering the role of the past London School of Hygiene and Tropical of LGBTI people accessing HACC services. in the subjective experience of sexuality in old Medicine. London, 21 January. Invited presentation and network facilitation, age. The Australian Sociological Association Loddon Mallee LGBTI working group, Kerang Conference. Melbourne, 30 November. Crameri, P. (2016). Experiences and needs District Health/Diversity Advisor Loddon of older LGBTI people accessing community Mallee. Kerang, 19 May. Waling, A. (2016). Can I touch him? Erotic aged care services. Invited meeting subjectivity and research with men’s presentation, Western Intake Network Group, Crameri, P. (2016). Val’s Cafe & LGBTI Ageing stripping. Panel presentation at 2016 The Australian Multicultural Community Services & Aged Care. Invited network presentation, Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Inc. Maidstone, 25 February. COTA Members Network, COTA VIC. Conference: Cities and Successful Societies. Melbourne, 5 April. Australian Catholic University. Melbourne, Crameri, P. (2016). Experiences and needs Crameri, P. (2016). Val’s Cafe - recent 1 December. of older LGBTI people. Invited presentation, Aged Care Managers Network Meeting, research, resources & information. Invited Wallace, J., & Ellard, J. (2016). Hepatitis B Eastern Metropolitan Primary Health network presentation, Stonnington Network. stigma and discrimination: Looking for a Network. Box Hill, February. Malvern, 12 April. City of Stonnington. home. Refereed conference paper at Margins Crameri, P., & Appleton, B. (2016). LGBTI- & Belonging: Marginalised people building Crameri, P. (2016). Experiences and needs inclusive self assessment. Invited meeting community, Social Research Conference of older LGBTI people. Invited presentation, presentation and facilitation, HACC Diversity on HIV, Viral Hepatitis & Related Diseases. Aged Care Managers Network Meeting, Planning Northern Region, Northern Centre Centre for Social Research in Health, Eastern Metropolitan Primary Health for Health, Education and Research. Epping, University of New South Wales. Sydney, Network. Bundoora, February. 25 August. 31 March. Crameri, P. (2016). Experiences and needs Crameri, P., & Conning, S. (2016). Needs Wallace, J., Richmond, J., Ellard, J., Power, of older LGBTI people. Invited presentation, of LGBTI people accessing Home and J., & Lucke, J. (2016). Implementing the Aged Care Managers Network Meeting, Community Care Services. Roundtable hepatitis C cure: Public health implications. Eastern Metropolitan Primary Health presentation at government forum, Diversity Refereed conference paper at 10th Network. Croydon, February. Awareness Department of Health and Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference. Crameri, P. (2016). LGBTI ageing and Human Services, South Gippsland Shire ASHM. Gold Coast, 1 October. community aged care. Invited meeting Council, Gippsland Southern Health Service, Wallace, J., Smith, E., Richmond, J., presentation and discussion, Manningham South Gippsland Hospital. Leongatha, Hajarizadeh, B., & Lucke, J. (2016). Hepatitis LGBTI reference Group, City of Manningham. 21 April. B clinical specialists: Responding to cultural Doncaster, 20 April. Crameri, P., & Patel, S. (2016). The WHYs and diversity. Refereed conference paper at 10th Crameri, P. (2016). LGBTI-inclusive practice. HOW2s of LGBTI-inclusive practice. Invited Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference. Workshop, Gippsland LGBTI Working Group, presentation to staff forum, UnitingCare ASHM. Gold Coast, 29 September. Gippsland Sectoral Development Team CHSP lifeAssist staff forum, UnitingCare lifeAssist. FULL WRITTEN PAPER – REFEREED HACC PYP. Sale, 8 December. Glen Waverley, 9 November. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Crameri, P. (2016). LGBTI-inclusive practice. Dowsett, G. (2016). Abjection, objection, Jones, T. (2016). Safe(r) schools & families Workshop, Gippsland LGBTI Working Group, subjection. Rethinking the history of AIDS for students with intersex variations. E1: Gippsland Sectoral Development Team CHSP in Australian gay men’s futures. Invited Full Written Paper – Refereed Proceedings HACC PYP. Morwell, 11 August. guest lecture, ARCSHS 25th Anniversary (HERDC category) of TASA 2016 Conference, Distinguished Lecture Series, ARCSHS. January. http://conference.tasa.org.au/ Melbourne, 2 November.

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Dowsett, G. (2016). Abjection, objection, Leonard, W., & Appleton, B. (2016). Outing Waling, A. (2016). Muscles, beards and the subjection. Rethinking the history of AIDS in family violence: Developing LGBTI-inclusive politics of men’s bodies. Guest lecture for gay men’s futures. Invited academic seminar services. Presentation to Government second year unit, ATS2727 Men, Masculinity presentation, UNSW Centre for Social forum, Department of Premier and Cabinet. and Society, School of Social Sciences, Research in Health Seminar Series 2016, Melbourne, 9 September. Monash University. Clayton, 22 August. Centre for Social Research in Health. Sydney, Lucke, J. (2016). Sexually transmissible Waling, A. (2016). Women, men and video 14 September. infections: Towards a less fearful future. games: Sexualisation, heterosexism and anti- Dowsett, G. (2016). Abjection, objection, Public talk for Australian Academy of feminism. Guest lecture, ATS2561: Sex and subjection. Rethinking the history of AIDS Science event SEX in Melbourne. Australian the Media, School of Social Sciences, Faculty in gay men’s futures. Invited symposium Centre for the Moving Image, Federation of Arts, Monash University. Melbourne, presentation, Faculty Seminar, Departments Square, Melbourne, 26 July. Available 9 May. of Sociology and Anthropology, University of for view on the Academy’s YouTube Waling, A., Duncan, D., Angelides, S., & Pretoria. Pretoria, South Africa, 26 January. Channel at https://www.youtube.com/ Dowsett, G. (2016). Muscling up: Masculinity, watch?v=5r6NkRXVJho&feature=youtu. Fileborn, B. (2016). Presentation on research bodywork and the evasion of sexuality. be and to listen on Radio National’s Big on LGBTI street harassment in Victoria, Invited symposium presentation, Melbourne Ideas http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/ LGBTI Hate Crime Expert Roundtable, Feminist History Group, University of programs/bigideas/sex/7570692 Human Rights Law Centre. Melbourne. Melbourne, 29 August. Lucke, J. (2016). The social consequences of Fileborn, B., & Heywood, W. (2016). Wallace, J., Richmond, J., Gautier, R. L., unintended pregnancy. Invited presentation, Emerging findings from Sex, Age and Me: A Mude, W., Ellard, J., Smith, E., & Hajarizadeh, Women’s Health Summit: Inspiring change mixed methods study examining the sexual B. (2016). Living with hepatitis B: The through contraception. Sydney, Australia, health and relationships of older Australians. social implications of hepatitis B infection. 14 May. Invited online presentation. Online Presentation to the Department of Health. Occupational Therapist Sexuality Special Lucke, J., Loxton, D., & Mishra, G. (2016). Melbourne, 22 August. Interest Group, 5 October. HMRI public lecture - Menarche to menopause. Reaping the Benefits: Australian Heywood, W., & Fileborn, B. (2016). Invited NEWSPAPER ARTICLES Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health presentation on the Sex, Age & Me project, Scientific Meeting, 5 May. Brown, A., & Leonard, W. (2016, 24 May). Research seminars and Clinical Meetings Same-sex apology draws a line in the sand. Program, National Ageing Research Institute Lyons, A., & Heywood, W. (2016). Sexual Comment in The Sydney Morning Herald. (NARI), Melbourne Health (MH), and health across the lifespan: A snapshot of University of Melbourne Academic Unit for younger and older Australians. Invited Brown, A., & Leonard, W. (2016, 24 May). the Psychiatry of the Aged (AUPOA). Royal symposium presentation, Australian Same-sex apology will help to heal old Park, 23 August. Government Department of Health BBV/STI wounds. Op. Ed. in The Age, p. 27. Information Session, Australian Government Horsley, P., Leonard, W., & Crameri, P. Fileborn, B. (2016, 4 August). When it comes Department of Health. Canberra, 13 October. (2016). Accounting for LGBT people with to sexual violence and alcohol, we need to disability: What the data tells us. Invited Patel, S. (2016). What’s the difference? LGBTI focus on the perpetrator. Daily Life. http:// forum presentation, Southern region Inclusive Practice. Presentation at IDAHOBIT www.dailylife.com.au/news-and-views/ diversity within diversity forum, City of Day, La Trobe University. Melbourne, 17 May. dl-opinion/why-telling-women-not-to- Casey, Department of Health and Human drink-isnt-the-answer-to-preventing-sexual- Patel, S., & Leonard, W. (2016). The WHYs Services, Monash health, Uniting AgeWell. violence-20160803-gqk8vm.html. and HOW2s of LGBTI-Inclusive Practice. FMC Narre Warren, 18 November. Mediation and Counselling Executive, 29 July. Fileborn, B. (2016, 14 April). Where is the line Jones, T. (2016). Group summary on issues between normal behaviour and harassment? Thorpe, R. (2016). Australian women’s for LGBTIQ youth in religious schools. A Daily Life. http://www.dailylife.com.au/ experiences of sexuality and the body in Preliminary Multifaith Roundtable on LGBTIQ news-and-views/dl-culture/where-is-the- older age. Seminar presented to the Healthy Youth in Victoria: Promoting Wellbeing and line-between-normal-behaviour-and- Ageing Research Group. Bundoora, 31 March. Preventing Radicalisation, 13 October. harassment-20160413-go5fdk.html. Thorpe, R. (2016). Living the IVF dream: On Jones, T. (2016). Roundtable II - Prevention Lucke, J. C. (2016, 4 March). Let’s not lose the rollercoaster of treatments and emotions. of violence based on sexual orientation and sight of the facts in the Safe Schools debate. Participation in roundtable discussion, gender identity/expression: Curricula, teacher The Age. http://www.theage.com.au/ “Social, political and economic change” training and partnerships with civil society. comment/misinformation-and-hostility- cluster of Transforming Human Societies, Invited keynote roundtable presentation, towards-safe-schools-program-confirms- La Trobe University. Melbourne, 18 August. UNESCO Ministerial Meeting, UNESCO need-for-it-20160301-gn814x.html. Headquarters. Paris, 17 May. Waling, A. (2016). Film discussion: Chevalier directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari. Invited Leonard, W. (2016). Framing recently MAGAZINE ARTICLES panel discussant, She Speaks First series, 2016 arrived same sex attracted and gender Greek film festival. Melbourne, 19 October. Lewis, B. (2016). The truth about lesbian diverse (SSASGD) young people. Keynote Australian Centre for the Moving Image. sex. Archer magazine, 6, The She/Hers Issue, presentation, Launch of ‘Something for them: 90-101. Meeting the needs of SSASGD young people Waling, A. (2016). Men, boys and who are recently arrived, refugees or asylum ‘pornification’: ‘Objectifying’? men. Guest Westle, A. (2016, 1 August). Boys and men seekers’, ARCSHS, La Trobe University. Lecture, ATS2561: Sex and the Media, School who dance: Beyond bullying towards gender Melbourne, 7 September. of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Monash equity. Dance International, Fall, 32-33, University. Melbourne, 16 May. Commissioned article.

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ARCSHS STUDENT OR STAFF MEMBER Horsley, P.: M. Davey. (2016, 24 February). Safe Waling, A.: J. Elder. (2016, 3 September). QUOTED IN MEDIA ITEM Schools LGBTI program researchers ‘receiving Why Anthony Weiner’s sexting should abusive emails’ after Christian lobby campaign. worry every parent. The New Daily. Fileborn, B.: A. Schetzer. (2016, 6 April). Street The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/ http://thenewdaily.com.au/life/ harassment of LGBTI people rife, La Trobe australia-news/2016/feb/24/safe-schools- relationships/2016/09/03/anthony-weiner- University study finds. The Age. http://www. lgbti-program-researchers-receiving- sexting/ theage.com.au/victoria/street-harassment-of- abusive-emails-after-christian-lobby- lgbti-people-rife-la-trobe-university-study- Ward, R.: G. Alcorn. (2016, 14 December). campaign?CMP=share_btn_tw finds-20160406-gnzq0z.html The reality of Safe Schools. The Guardian. Horsley, P. & Gay and Lesbian Health https://www.theguardian.com/australia- Fileborn, B.: E. Buzacott-Speer. (2016, 5 Victoria: G. Dyett. (2016, 26 March). news/2016/dec/14/safe-schools-roz-ward- December). ‘I have never felt so terrified’: Special report on LGBT family violence. life-saving-support-queer-theory-classroom Harassment of female runners a gendered SBS News. http://www.sbs.com.au/news/ issue with no simple solution. ABC News. Ward, R.: J. Stark. (2016, 5 November). article/2016/03/26/same-sex-violence- http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-05/ Exclusive Safe Schools head speaks. survivor-calls-more-support-services harassment-female-runners-gendered- The Saturday Paper. https://www. issue-no-simple-solution/8086354 Jones, T., Leonard, W., & Lucke, J.: S. Power. thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/ (2016). Biggest study of intersex people politics/2016/11/05/exclusive-safe-schools- Fileborn, B.: H. Cook & C. Booker. (2016). in Australia released: The biggest study head-roz-ward-speaks/14782644003946 No short skirts, no make-up, no ‘sexy selfies’ of Australian intersex people has called - school accused of ‘slut-shaming’. The Ward, R.: Joy FM (2016, October). on legislation to be changed to protect Age. http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/ Interviewed about Safe Schools Coalition them. Gay News Network. http://www. no-short-skirts-no-makeup-no-sexy-selfies- Victoria. Family Matters: Joy FM. http://joy. starobserver.com.au/news/local-news/ -school-accused-of-slutshaming-20160819- org.au/familymatters/wp-content/uploads/ biggest-study-of-intersex-in-australia- gqwq6m.html sites/341/2016/10/20161027_Family-Matters- people-released/145494 week-13-Podcast.mp3 Fileborn, B.: L. Burke. (2016, 29 November). Jones, T.: T. Bonini. (2016, 23 March). Survey reveals how much Australian seniors Ward, R.: L. Sainty. (2016, 6 September). A special report on gender fluidity: We value sex and dating. news.com.au. http:// Victorian schools will hold an LGBTI history meet three teens who are pushing the www.news.com.au/lifestyle/relationships/ month in October. Buzzfeed. https:// boundaries. Lateline: Australian Broadcasting sex/survey-reveals-how-much-australian- www.buzzfeed.com/lanesainty/victorian- Corporation, Canberra. seniors-value-sex-and-dating/news-story/48 schools-will-hold-an-lgbti-history-month-in- df6bc3129325f09b616121eb3a8588 Latham, J. (2016, 13 April). Equality for all octobe?utm_term=.fy9M3NvNl#.chLOZRERy in aged care. RetireNCare. http://www. Fileborn, B.: L. Sainty. (2016). Harassment MEDIA APPEARANCES retirencare.com.au/2016/04/13/equality-all- and street abuse are just part of being LGBT aged-care/1460520631 Fileborn, B. (2016). Interviewed about in Australia. Buzzfeed. http://www.buzzfeed. Conversation article ‘The Nauru files: Why com/lanesainty/harassment-and-street- Leonard, W.: F. Tomazin. (2016, 17 January). don’t we believe victims of sexual abuse?’. abuse-are-just-part-of-being-lgbt-in-a#. Calls to investigate ‘ex-gay’ therapy. Breakfast Program. Radio Adelaide. August. baNRlzOp9 The Sunday Age. Fileborn, B. (2016). Interviewed about Fileborn, B.: M. Teh. (2016, 2 December). Leonard, W.: J. Taylor. (2016, 1 February). Conversation article ‘The Nauru files: Why Coping with loneliness during the festive Cultural hazards: How do emergency don’t we believe victims of sexual abuse?’. season. OverSixty. http://www.oversixty. services respond to the LGBTI community? The Daily. 2SER. August. com.au/news/news/2016/12/coping-with- The Monthly. https://www.themonthly.com. loneliness-during-the-festive-season/ au/issue/2016/february/1454245200/jenan- Fileborn, B. (2016). Interviewed about taylor/cultural-hazards LGBTIQ+ family violence. Joy FM. March. GLHV and ARCSHS research: (2016, 2 http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_isnothing/p/ May). Can you help new research into ‘gay Minichiello, V.: C. Kermond. (2016, 19 joy.org.au/isnothingsacred/wp-content/ ’. Same Same. www. June). Male sex workers call for respect, uploads/sites/249/2016/03/2016-03-14.mp3 samesame.com.au/news/13646/Can-you- understanding. Brisbane Times. http://www. help-new-research-into-gay-convwersion- brisbanetimes.com.au/national/male-sex- Fileborn, B. (2016). Interviewed about therapy workers-call-for-respect-understanding- LGBTIQ-relevant findings of the Royal 20160609-gpf5qy.html Commission into Family Violence. Heywood, W.: Van Den Berg, Lucie. (2016). The Informer. Joy FM. Next generation want to have children Minichiello, V.: J. Nichols. (2016). New earlier, student survey reveals. Herald Sun. website wants to make the world a Fileborn, B. (2016). Interviewed about school http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/next- better place for male sex workers. The responses to the ‘Porn Ring’ and victim- generation-want-to-have-children-earlier- Huffington Post. http://m.huffingtonpost. blaming. Panorama. SYN FM. 22 August. student-survey-reveals/news-story/094b92 com.au/entry/male-sex-work-website_ (2016). Interviewed about street 0dfdf28995d918b391d3e898ba us_57978d13e4b01180b5305087 Fileborn, B. harassment and physical exercise. ABC News Horsley, P.: B. Preiss & A. Schetzer. (2016). Waling, A.: A. Tufvesson. (2016). 24. 5 December. https://www.facebook.com/ Domestic violence in gay and transgender Men’s jewellery: Forging a new abcnews24.au/videos/1389481681085371/ community neglected: Report. The Age. identity. Jeweller: Jewellery and watch (2016). Interviewed about http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/ news, trends & forecasts. http:// Fileborn, B. the use of trigger warnings in university domestic-violence-in-gay-and-transgender- www.jewellermagazine.com/Article. teaching. Drive. ABC. 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Heywood, W. (2016). Speaking on the Lucke, J. C. (2016). Interviewed about CONTRIBUTION TO POLICY findings from the Fifth National Survey of changing attitudes to sex in Australia. Australian Secondary Students and Sexual Mornings with Genevieve Jacobs. 666 ABC Jones, T. (2016). Invited to give formal Health. 720 ABC Radio Perth. 15 August. radio. Canberra. 21 April. https://radio.abc. comment on Supporting Same-Sex net.au/programitem/pe4D7xm0l3?play=true Attracted and Gender Diverse Young People Heywood, W. (2016). Speaking on the of Multicultural and Multifaith Backgrounds findings from the Fifth National Survey of Lucke, J. C. (2016). Interviewed about the report for Victorian Government. Institute Australian Secondary Students and Sexual line in workplace relations. Radio Adelaide for Religion, Politics and Society, Australian Health. 774 ABC Radio Melbourne. 15 August. Breakfast. 8 January. https://radio.adelaide. Catholic University. 13 October. edu.au/the-line-in-workplace-relations/ Heywood, W. (2016). Speaking on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and findings from the Fifth National Survey of Lucke, J. C. (2016). Interviewed about Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (2016). Australian Secondary Students and Sexual sexual harassment in the workplace. Radio Out in the open: Education sector responses Health. The Hook Up with Hannah Reilly. interview. Radio 2ser 107.3FM. Sydney. to violence based on sexual orientation Triple J. 7 August. 14 January. and gender identity/expression. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. Breakfast Waling, A. (2016). Interviewed about men, Organization (UNESCO): Paris. Tiffany Jones with Robbie Buck. ABC Sydney. 22 June body image and masculinity in Australia. The contributed review, and cited in report. 2016. Hook Up With Hannah Reilly, “Masculinity”. Triple J. 20 June. https://radio.abc.net.au/ Wallace, J. (2016). Regional action plan for Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. Drive with search?service_guid=4396609-2016-06-19 viral hepatitis WHO South-East Asia region. Adam Shirley. ABC Canberra. 22 June 2016. Submission. World Health Organization, Waling, A. (2016). Interviewed about men, Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. Drive South-East Asia Regional Office: masculinity, social media and ‘Dick Pics’. with Raphel Epstein. ABC Melbourne. New Delhi, India. Drive with Kate O’Toole. ABC Darwin 105.7. 11 22 June 2016. July. https://radio.abc.net.au/programitem/ Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. pe03WYPejL?play=true Mornings with Paul Turton. ABC Newcastle. Waling, A. (2016). Interviewed about young 22 June 2016. men, media and body image. Panorama. SYN Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. Pam 90.7. 2 August. McIntosh. ABC North Coast. 22 June 2016. Ward, R. (2016). Interviewed about Safe Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. RN Drive Schools Coalition Victoria. Breakfasters with with Patricia. 6.35 Radio National Melbourne. Jeff Sparrow, Sarah Smith and Geraldine 22 June 2016. Hickey. Triple R. February. Jones, T. (2016). Aged care study. Tawar Razaghi. ABC Tamworth. 22 June 2016. PODCAST Leonard, W. (2016). Interviewed about Dyson, S. (2016). Respectful relationships homophobic and transphobic violence and education: A conversation with Professor discrimination in Victoria. McLean, S. The Sue Dyson. Child Family Community Informer JOY FM. 18 April. Australia (CFCA information exchange), Australian Institute of Family Studies. https:// Leonard, W. (2016). Interviewed about aifs.gov.au/cfca/2016/02/15/respectful- homophobic and transphobic violence relationships-education-conversation- and impact of the Safe Schools Coalition professor-sue-dyson program. Chalmers, M., ‘Safe Schools and young queer Australians’. Backchat Radio FBi Sydney. 7 May. Leonard, W. (2016). Interviewed about LGBTI inclusive services and Safe Schools Coalition. Hyde, J. and Amir, S. ‘Is nothing sacred?’. JOY FM. 4 April. Leonard, W. (2016). Interviewed about the Rainbow Tick. Wendy Carlyle and David Lewis: Queer, young and homeless on Sunday Extra: Background Briefing. Radio National ABC. 3 April. Leonard, W. (2016). Interviewed about the Rainbow Tick, Safe Schools and LGBTI youth homelessness. David Lewis ‘Services urged to adopt Safe Schools approach to help homeless LGBTI youth’. Radio National ABC. 1 April.

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GLOSSARY ACON AIDS Council of New South Wales AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome ANROWS Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety ARCSHS Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health & Society ASHM Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine ASSHH Association for the Social Sciences and Humanities in HIV AWAVA Australian Women Against Violence Alliance BBV Blood borne virus CALD Culturally and linguistically diverse CEH Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health CHSP Commonwealth Home Support Programme DAA Direct acting antiviral treatment DHHS Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services GALFA Gay and Lesbian Foundation of Australia GLBTIQ Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, questioning HACC Home and Community Care HBV / HCV Hepatitis B virus / Hepatitis C virus HDR Higher Degree Research HEY Healthy Equal Youth HIV Human immunodeficiency virus IDAHOBIT International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia IUD Intrauterine device LARC Long-acting reversible contraceptives LBQ Lesbian, bisexual, queer MCV Melbourne Community Voice MSM Men who have sex with men NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council PLHIV People living with HIV QIP Quality Innovation Performance QuAC Queensland AIDS Council RTP Rainbow Tick Program SDN BBV and STI Strategic Directions Network SHE Science, Health and Engineering SSAC (ARCSHS) Strategic and Scientific Advisory Committee SSAITGD Same-sex attracted, intersex, transgender and gender diverse SSASGD Same-sex attracted and sex and gender diverse SSCA Safe Schools Coalition Australia SSCV Safe Schools Coalition Victoria STI Sexually transmissible infection VAC Victorian AIDS Council VicHealth The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation TGV Transgender Victoria YACVic Youth Affairs Council of Victoria

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