ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

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Introduction ...... 5 Staff ...... 6 Director’s report ...... 9 Message from the Vice-Chancellor ...... 10 Message from our Distinguished Ambassador ...... 11 2020 highlights ...... 12 Private Lives 3 ...... 14 Pride in Prevention ...... 16 From a distance: Sex and technology during COVID-19 ...... 18 Summary of funding sources ...... 19 Research projects ...... 20 Rainbow Health Victoria ...... 29 Rainbow Health Victoria projects ...... 32 Teaching and higher degree research programs ...... 34 Awards and achievements ...... 36 Events, lectures and seminars ...... 38 Funding ...... 40 Professional participation ...... 42 Publications and outputs ...... 46 List of abbreviations ...... 74

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DOI: 10.26181/60373a13a4007

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The Australian Research College Representative La Trobe University Representatives Centre in Sex, Health and Professor Rob Pike Mr Alistair Duncan Society (ARCSHS) is based at Provost Executive Director La Trobe University, Melbourne College of Science, Health and Research Office Engineering La Trobe University and conducts world-class La Trobe University research and education on the Associate Professor Christopher social dimensions of sexuality, School Representative Roche Chair in International Development gender, health and human Professor Stephen Kent Senior Research Partner with the relationships. Dean and Head of School Developmental Leadership Program School of Psychology and Public Health Director of the Institute for Human The Centre works collaboratively with College of Science, Health and Security and Social Change other researchers, communities, Engineering La Trobe University community-based organisations, La Trobe University government and professionals to Director of ARCSHS advance knowledge and promote External Experts Professor Suzanne Fraser positive change in policy, practice and Ms Nicky Bath ARCSHS people’s lives. Executive Director La Trobe University National LGBTI Health Alliance ARCSHS sits within the School of Deputy Directors of ARCSHS Psychology and Public Health (SPPH) Professor Margaret Jolly and the College of Science, Health and School of Culture, History and Associate Professor Adam Bourne Engineering (SHE) at La Trobe Languages ARCSHS University. College of Asia and the Pacific La Trobe University Australian National University Associate Professor Anthony Lyons ARCSHS Strategic Professor Barbara McPake ARCSHS Director La Trobe University and Scientific Nossal Institute for Global Health Advisory Committee University of Melbourne ARCSHS Staff Representative Professor Alan Petersen (to June Ms Marina Carman The Strategic and Scientific Advisory 2020) Chief of Staff Committee (SSAC) provides high-level School of Social Sciences ARCSHS advice to the ARCSHS Director and the Faculty of Arts La Trobe University Centre. The SSAC considers: Monash University

• Strategic directions and progress Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen against the mission, aims and Head of School priorities outlined in the ARCSHS School of Sociology Strategic Plan College of Arts and Social Sciences • Specific contextual and scientific Australian National University developments in areas relevant to the Centre’s research program Associate Professor Kate Seear • Important issues for the Faculty of Law sustainability and management Monash University of the Centre. Professor Mark Stoové Burnet Institute

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ARCSHS engages in Professor and Director G. J. Melendez-Torres BSc (Nursing) Pennsylvania, BSc multidisciplinary research and Suzanne Fraser (Economics) Pennsylvania, MPhil Oxon, BA (Hons) Sydney, Grad Cert Higher Ed includes researchers with DPhil Oxon qualifications and expertise in Monash, PhD Sydney Victor Minichiello sociology, psychology, public Deputy Directors and Associate BA (Hons) McGill, MA McMaster, MA Professors health, anthropology, cultural Northwestern, PhD ANU studies, history, gender and Adam Bourne sexuality studies, education, BSc (Hons) Keele, PhD Keele Eric Walsh-Buhi BA Florida, MPH Indiana, PhD Texas political science and Anthony Lyons A&M community education. BBSc (Hons) La Trobe, PhD La Trobe Associate Professors Professors Graham Brown† David Moore BBus (Hons) Curtin, BA (Hons) UWA, MA UWA, PhD UWA PGradDip(HealthProm) Curtin, PhD Curtin Emeritus Professors Christopher M. Fisher Gary Dowsett BS Indiana, MA San Francisco State, BA UQ, DipEd UQ, PhD Macquarie, PhD Indiana FASSA Jennifer Power Anne Mitchell AO BA (Hons) ANU, Grad Cert (Applied BA Melbourne, GradDipEd Melbourne, Statistics) Swinburne, PhD ANU MA Melbourne Kate Seear Marian Pitts BA (Hons) Monash, LLB (Hons) BA (Hons) Wales, PhD Wales, AFBPS, Monash, PhD Monash MAPS Adjunct Associate Professors Former Directors Deborah Bateson Professor Emerita Doreen Rosenthal MBBS Hong Kong, MSc London, MA AO Oxon, Biochemistry (Hons) Somerville BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Melbourne, College, Oxon FASSA ARCSHS Director 1991-1999 Sue Dyson GradDipWomSt Rusden, PhD La Trobe Professor Emerita Marian Pitts BA (Hons) Wales, PhD Wales, AFBPS, Lynne Hillier MAPS TPTC Coburg, TLTC MBS, BBSC (Hons) La Trobe, PhD La Trobe ARCSHS Director 2000-2012 Michael Hurley Professor Jayne Lucke BA (Hons) Sydney, GradDipEd SCVic, BA (Hons) UQ, PhD UQ MLitt UNE, PhD UTS ARCSHS Director 2014-2019 Tiffany Jones Adjunct Professors BCreative Arts Macq, BEd (Hons I) (University Medal) Griffith, PhD Peter Aggleton La Trobe BA Oxford, PGCE Secondary (Science) Aberdeen College of Education, DipEd Garrett Prestage Aberdeen, MEd Aberdeen, PhD London BA Sydney, MA UNSW, PhD UNSW (King’s College)

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Honorary Senior Research Fellow Jacqui Richmond Chief of Staff and BNursing Deakin, GradDip Health Sci Rainbow Health Victoria Director Catherine Barrett Deakin, MPH Deakin, PhD Deakin BAppSc VUT, PhD Melbourne Marina Carman Research Officers BA (Hons) Sydney, MA UNSW Research Fellows Claire Farrugia† Rainbow Health Victoria Joel Anderson* BA (Hons) Sydney, PhD Macquarie BComms Monash, BPsych ACU, PGrad Pauline Crameri Dip Psych ACU, GCHE ACU, PhD ACU Renae Fomiatti BA (Hons) La Trobe BA (Hons) La Trobe, PhD Curtin Susan Chong*† Jackson Fairchild BA Kenyon College, MA Kent, DrPH Petrina Hilton BAppliedSocScience (Counselling) La Trobe BSc (Hons) UQ, Master of International ACAP Public Health UQ Dan Chamberlain† Jami Jones BA Griffith, PhD Griffith Alexandra James* BDevStudies, La Trobe BComm, BA (Hons) Deakin, PhD Duane Duncan Shamini Joseph Monash BA (Hons) Victoria University of BA UWA, Dip Community Services TAFE Wellington, MA Victoria University of Toby Lea*† NSW Wellington, PhD Monash BA Macquarie, PGDipPsych Macquarie, Matthew Parsons PhD UNSW Adrian Farrugia BFineArt UNSW BEd (Hons) Monash, BA/BEd Monash, Stephanie Lusby BBV Sector Development Program PhD Curtin BA (Hons) RMIT, PhD ANU Jen Johnson* Adam O. Hill Sean Mulcahy BA VU BA (Hons) Brown University, MA BPA (Hons) Monash, LLB (Hons) University of the Ryukyus, PhD Monash, PhD Warwick & Monash Emily Lenton* Melbourne BA VU, GradDip AdolDev Melbourne, MA Thomas Norman Monash Sylvia Kauer* BBehSc (Hons) UTAS, Grad Cert BBehSc (Hons) La Trobe, PhD Research UTAS, PhD UTAS Administration and Operations Melbourne Catherine Papadopoullos† Steven Angelides Kiran Pienaar† BA VU, PhD La Trobe BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Melbourne BA Rhodes University, MA Rhodes University, PhD Monash Shoshana Rosenberg Nicole Eckersley* BPsychSci Edith Cowan, MSexology BA Melbourne, PGrad Dip Editing & Andrea Waling Curtin Comms Melbourne BA (Hons) Carleton, PhD Monash Nicole Shackleton* Ivy McGowan* Adjunct and Honorary Research LLB (Hons)/BIR La Trobe, Dip Lang BA Swinburne Fellows (Spanish) La Trobe, Grad Dip Legal * Practice ANU Jen Sykes M. Felicity Daly Dip Man Bendigo TAFE, Dip Community BA (Hons) City College of New York, Henry von Doussa Welfare Work Swinburne, Dip MSc (Merit) London School of BA UniSA, Hons Melbourne, MA Interpreting (Auslan) RMIT, Dip Auslan Economics and Political Science, DrPH Melbourne Chisholm Institute of TAFE London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Shane Worrell† Graduate Research Coordinator BA La Trobe, Grad Dip (Education) Christopher Fisher Karalyn McDonald La Trobe, Grad Dip (Journalism) La BA Monash, MA Monash, PhD La Trobe Trobe, PhD La Trobe ARCSHS Research and Practice Jack Wallace Seminar Series Coordinator MSocSci RMIT, PhD La Trobe Renae Fomiatti

* Part-time / † Part-year

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2020 was a unique year for ARCSHS in more ways than one. Most obviously, the global pandemic sent staff and students home to work from their spare bedrooms and dining tables, and not just for a few weeks or months.

We became accustomed to seeing each other in tile format on Zoom, to being told we’re on mute (again), to navigating as best we can a range of online meeting systems. It was not an easy year, not only because of the personal and logistical challenges of working from home, but also because the university sector was thrown into a heightened response mode as funding dropped along with our incredibly important international student enrolments. Our location within the School of Psychology and Public Health at La Trobe University is invaluable to the quality and reach of our work, and the University provides an indispensable intellectual environment to support our pursuit of cutting-edge ideas and research excellence. In 2020, in 2020 and those we farewelled. and Andrew Westle (supervised by Gary this location also meant working with Joining us during the year were Kate Dowsett and Duane Duncan). other university staff to manage the Seear, Natalie Amos, Petrina Hilton, Congratulations to these students and effects of COVID-19 and the associated Sean Mulcahy, Thomas Norman, to their supervisors for these great upheavals on our institution and sector. Stephanie Lusby, Frances Shaw, results. I’m very glad to say we emerged very Andrew Whalley and Shane Worrell. strongly, with an exceptional body of Leaving us were Claire Farrugia and As always, we know we can’t succeed work to show for our efforts, and the Graham Brown. I thank everyone alone, and 2020 was a year in which we strength of this outcome is another sincerely for their efforts in 2020, and enjoyed extraordinary support from way in which 2020 was remarkable for am pleased to see those efforts you, our sector and government ARCSHS. This report details that work, reflected in these pages. partners, our research collaborators and I invite you to explore the projects and the communities involved in our we conducted, the books, journal I also want to specifically recognise the research. In this sense, these pages articles and other pieces we published, determination and fortitude of our and the achievements in them are and the many other activities we postgraduate students, who worked yours too. undertook. hard to progress their work throughout the year despite its many challenges. Of course, all these achievements Alongside this steady progress we Professor Suzanne Fraser would not have occurred without the celebrated the conferral of three PhDs: efforts and endurance of our people. Paulina Ezer (supervised by Christopher Director, Australian Research Centre in Our team appears in the following Fisher, Jen Power and Tiffany Jones), Sex, Health and Society pages, but I’d like to make special Michael McDermott (supervised by mention of the new staff we welcomed Steven Angelides and Andrea Waling)

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 9 Message from the Vice-Chancellor

I am delighted once again to congratulate the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) on another successful year. La Trobe University is very proud that ARCSHS has become the leading centre in providing the evidence needed to understand sex and sexuality in contemporary Australia.

The Centre’s standing in the research community was reflected in the number of major research grants awarded to its researchers during 2020. I was delighted to see Kate Seear receive a prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship, as well as ARC grants awarded to ARCSHS for a project examining the Victorian HIV and hepatitis C sectors as they respond to major advances in prevention and treatment, and for a study of the extent and impact of gay in Australia. ARCSHS also received $1.3 million in funding in 2020 to address family violence experienced by LGBTIQ issues related to sex, gender and as we navigated the COVID-19 communities, and launched the third sexuality, the work done by ARCSHS pandemic. The University is very iteration of its national survey of the researchers to provide an evidence pleased to support a Centre that is health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people. base to inform interventions is more committed to work that has such a important than ever. positive impact in the community. Each of the projects listed in this report provides a powerful example of the I congratulate everyone who works with translational impact of research and and for the Centre on all your hard work Professor John Dewar the way that University researchers can during 2020. Your achievements are all directly influence policy and practice. the more impressive given that last Vice-Chancellor, La Trobe University With increasing public discussion of year was a challenging time for all of us

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In extraordinary circumstances, I congratulate the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society on another busy and successful year.

Since early 2020, global attention has been focused on the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, with its huge impact on health, mortality and society around the world. The virus has placed special burdens on sexual minorities. ARCSHS has been directly involved in the disclosure and analysis of this important new knowledge. It has helped to provide evidence and advice on the special effects of the pandemic on LGBTIQ+ Australians. It has also developed new research exploring the impacts of the pandemic on the health and intimate lives of all Australians.

The work of the Centre was recognised in 2020 with a number of successful competitive grants and other funding awards in support of research on a wide range of important topics. These have included a project exploring the extent and impact of gay conversion This represents a significant program health, social justice, sex and sexuality therapy in Australia. I was especially of research and capacity building in Australia. I am proud to be the interested to see the launch of the activities to support access to services ARCSHS Distinguished Ambassador. I Private Lives 3: The health and wellbeing and primary prevention. Pride in congratulate all the Centre’s staff, their of LGBTIQ people in Australia national Prevention: A guide to primary professional partners, and supporters. report in November 2020, the largest prevention of violence experienced by Through research carefully undertaken ever national survey the health and LGBTIQ+ communities was released in and faithfully reported, the Centre has wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ people. While July 2020. It provides a summary of the cast light on aspects of human lives many LGBTIQ+ people now feel currently available evidence on the that require revelation and deserve supported and respected in Australia, drivers of family violence experienced informed attention. the findings suggest that there remain by LGBTIQ+ communities and high levels of feelings of discrimination recommendations on how to address and violence, along with significant them. The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG concerns about mental health and sources of individual distress. These activities, and the many more Distinguished Ambassador of the described in this annual report, are a Australian Research Centre in Sex, I especially wish to acknowledge the testament to the talent, hard work, Health and Society. significant work being done by Rainbow originality and dedication of the Health Victoria and ARCSHS, working Centre’s staff. By their dedication they together, to address family violence have improved the community’s experienced by LGBTIQ+ communities. understanding of issues related to

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PUBLICATIONS

158 4 22 REFEREED JOURNAL BOOKS EDITED BOOKS & BOOK ARTICLES CHAPTERS

PRESENTATIONS

+59 12 ADVANCE ONLINE REPORTS PUBLICATIONS 17 JOURNAL ROLES CONFERENCES

73 25 JOURNAL ARTICLE JOURNAL EDITORIAL REVIEWS ROLES 61 INVITED PRESENTATIONS EQUIVALENT FULL-TIME STAFF

18 RESEARCH

8 RESEARCH 30 TRANSLATION 40 4 ADMIN & OPERATIONS LAUNCHES & EVENTS

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49 368 7.2K COMMUNITY & ARTICLES & TWITTER ACADEMIC BOARDS BROADCASTS FOLLOWERS

12 13M 3K GOVERNMENT MAINSTREAM MEDIA FACEBOOK ADVISORY GROUPS AUDIENCE FOLLOWERS

38 44K 8.3K ACADEMIC WEBSITE NEWSLETTER SOCIETIES VISITORS SUBSCRIBERS

TEACHING AND TRAINING BUDGET

HDR STUDENTS (3 COMPLETIONS) 15 16 POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK STUDENTS 56 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 6.4M 7K PEOPLE RECEIVED TRAINING IN FUNDING

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 13 Private Lives 3

Private Lives 3 is Australia’s largest Teddy Cook (Manager, Trans and ever national survey of the health and Gender Diverse Health Equity, ACON) wellbeing of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and Simon Ruth (CEO, Thorne Harbour transgender, and Health). (LGBTIQ) people aged 18 years and older. It is the third iteration in the The launch is available for viewing at: Private Lives research project series, following the first Private Lives report in youtu.be/nJJYwerP-1M 2005 and the Private Lives 2 report in We give our thanks and appreciation to 2012. It provides vital information all those who contributed to the launch across numerous life domains to assist of Private Lives 3: The health and health professionals, service providers, wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in Australia, community organisations and including the many who attended. We governments to better understand the also thank the numerous organisations health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people and individuals who gave their time, in Australia. knowledge and support throughout the The Private Lives 3 project was Private Lives 3 project and the many conducted by ARCSHS, supported by thousands of participants who Rainbow Health Victoria and jointly completed the survey. funded by the Victorian Department of The Private Lives 3: The health and In November 2020, ARCSHS Health and Human Services and the wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in Australia released the national report of Victorian Department of Premier and national report is available for Cabinet. Led by Associate Professor Private Lives 3: The health and download at: Anthony Lyons with co-authors Dr wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in latrobe.edu.au/arcshs/publications/priv Adam O. Hill, Associate Professor ate-lives/private-lives-3 Australia, the largest and Adam Bourne, Associate Professor longest-running national survey Ruth McNair (University of Melbourne) on the health and wellbeing of and Marina Carman, the report covers LGBTIQ people in Australia. diverse topics such as relationships, families, housing, health, service use, disability, multicultural backgrounds, intimate partner and family violence, community connectedness and more.

The survey was completed by 6,835 people between July and October 2019. Participants from numerous diverse backgrounds completed the survey, including the largest known trans and gender diverse sample. This incredible response is owed to people from all over the country who generously allowed a glimpse into their lives.

The national report, Private Lives 3: The health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in Australia, was launched by Victorian Minister for Health and Minister for Equality The Hon. Martin Foley, with presentations from Associate Professor Anthony Lyons and Rainbow Health Victoria Director Marina Carman, and a highly informative and thought- provoking discussion panel chaired by Jackson Fairchild of Rainbow Health Victoria, with Associate Professor Ruth McNair (University of Melbourne),

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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 15 Pride in Prevention

On July 3, Rainbow Health The guide was launched by Gabrielle The guide has been produced by the Victoria launched a major Williams, Minister for Prevention of LGBTIQ Family Violence Prevention Family Violence, and Ro Allen, the Project 2019-2021, a groundbreaking evidence guide for the primary Victorian Commissioner for LGBTIQ+ initiative led by Rainbow Health prevention of family violence in Communities, joined by Russell Victoria and funded by the Office for LGBTIQ communities: Pride in Vickery, LGBTIQ representative on the Women in the Victorian Department of Prevention: A guide to primary Victorian Victim Survivors’ Advisory Premier and Cabinet. Council. prevention of family violence This project forges new ground in the experienced by LGBTIQ The launch also featured a panel primary prevention of family violence communities. discussion with project partners Zoe experienced by LGBTIQ communities, Belle Gender Collective and Thorne seeking to address critical evidence Harbour Health, and leaders in the gaps, strengthen understanding of the primary prevention of violence against drivers of violence, and build expertise women, Domestic Violence Resource for both LGBTIQ organisations and Centre Victoria and Our Watch. family violence primary prevention Panellists shared their thoughts on the organisations to effectively deliver relevance of the resource to their work evidence-based programs. and its importance in developing a shared vision of ending all forms of Pride in Prevention summarises the family violence. current available evidence on the drivers of family violence experienced The launch is available for viewing at: by LGBTIQ communities and provides recommendations for priority youtu.be/62greTki4ss. interventions to address it. The guide will underpin the work of several pilot primary prevention activities to be co-developed and delivered as part of the next phase of this project.

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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 17 From a distance: Sex and technology during COVID-19

On July 16, ARCSHS presented a seminar in conjunction with the Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights Theme, Transforming Human Societies Research Focus Area in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, exploring the role of new technologies in shaping human sex and intimacy – issues starkly highlighted during the restrictions on human contact imposed globally in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The seminar considered the ways in which technologies produce human intimacy in sometimes unexpected ways, new ways that people seek intimacy and navigate cultures of sex and intimacy using digital technologies, and how technologies mediate human connection in ways that reform and expand possibilities for sex and intimacy.

Professor Suzanne Fraser Dr Amanda Gesselman Dr Jamie Hakim Director of the Australian Research Associate Director for Research, Lecturer in Media Studies, University Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Head of Research Analytics and of East Anglia, UK Trobe University and Visiting Methodology Core, and Anita Aldrich Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Endowed Research Scientist, The Social Research in Health at the Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, University of New South Wales, USA Australia

The seminar is available for viewing at:

youtu.be/v14GHObKE0Y

This seminar inspired a special edition of Bent Street - A Journal of Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas, Bent Street 4.1—Love from a Distance, edited by Jennifer Power, Henry von Doussa and Timothy W. Jones, and supported by ARCSHS and the Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights Theme, shining a light on the role of technologies in shaping human intimacy within the broader frame of COVID-19 and lockdown. In this special edition, writers, academics, artists and poets reflect on the role that technologies, old and new, play in mediating human intimacy and shaping queer culture.

18 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Summary of funding sources

3% 16% Miscellaneous National competitive grants

3% 24% Undergraduate teaching Other public sector income 3% – Commonwealth Postgraduate teaching

20% La Trobe University

TOTAL $6,403,878

6% 25% Industry and other income Other public sector income – State

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Research projects

facilitators to the delivery of culturally Understanding Service Support Needs LGBTIQ health and competent cancer communication and of LGBTIQ People Experiencing wellbeing care to LGBTI patients; and synthesise Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence and implement these findings into (FDSV) Reducing Health Disparities for Older tailored support materials for LGBTI Commonwealth Department of Social LGBTI Australians survivors and carers, and into Services Australian LGBTI cancer best practice Australian Research Council Linkage Adam Bourne, Marina Carman, and policy recommendations. The Project Suzanne Fraser, Anthony Lyons, methodology includes an audit of Stephanie Lusby, Matthew Parsons Anthony Lyons, Catherine Barrett existing Australian cancer care and (Alice’s Garage), Victor Minichiello communication guidelines and The overarching aim of this project is to (Queensland University of Technology), published resources for LGBTI inform and improve the capacity of Mark Hughes (Southern Cross survivors and their carers, interviews family, domestic and sexual violence University), Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen with cancer care professionals, and a service providers to understand and (University of Washington, USA), synthesis of findings to develop address the needs of LGBTIQ Beatrice Alba (Deakin University), evidence-based resources. communities. This includes exploring: Andrea Waling, COTA Australia, expert opinion as to how family, National LGBTI Health Alliance, SANE Improving Spiritual Health Care for domestic and sexual violence services Australia, Carers Australia LGBTQA+ Australians can appropriately support LGBTIQ This project utilises quantitative and Australian Research Council Linkage communities; understanding the needs qualitative methods to provide detailed Grant and experiences of LGBTIQ people accessing such services; and nationwide data on the health- and Timothy Jones (La Trobe University), identifying models of good practice support-related challenges and needs Jennifer Power, Tiffany Jones across the family violence sector in of older LGBTI Australians. Findings (Macquarie University) from this project help to inform and Australia. The project also includes support policymakers and service Industry partners: Victorian development of guidance to help providers in reducing the health Department of Premier and Cabinet, enhance LGBTIQ-affirming service disparities faced by older LGBTI The Brave Network, Australian GLBTIQ provision in the future. Australians. Multicultural Council Inc. This project aims to investigate the Private Lives 3: A National Study of Out with Cancer: LGBTI Experiences history, scale, nature and impact of the Health and Wellbeing of LGBTIQ of Cancer Survivorship and Care LGBTQA+ conversion practices and People Living in Australia Australian Research Council Linkage ideology in Australia. This will be done Victorian Government Department of Project through a series of focus groups and Health and Human Services, Victorian interviews with survivors, advocates, Government Department of Premier Jane Ussher (Western Sydney and service providers, as well as a and Cabinet University), Janette Perz (Western national survey of religious experiences Sydney University), Martha Hickey Anthony Lyons, Adam O. Hill, Adam among LGBTQA+ Australians. This data (University of Melbourne), Suzanne Bourne, Ruth McNair (University of will be used to establish the impacts of Chambers (University of Technology Melbourne), Marina Carman conversion practices and develop Sydney), Gary Dowsett, Kerry Robinson The Private Lives 3 project involves a resources to support improved spiritual (Western Sydney University), Katherine national survey aimed at providing care of LGBTQA+ people. The findings Boydell (Black Dog Institute), Ian Davis comprehensive, up-to-date and policy- will benefit society, supporting social (Monash University), Chloe Parton relevant data on diverse aspects of the cohesion in the fraught area of religious (Western Sydney University), health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ adults and LGBTQA+ rights. Antoinette Anazodo (Sydney Children’s (aged 18 years and older) living in Hospitals Network), Fiona McDonald Australia. It is the third iteration of the (Canteen – The Australian Private Lives series, following Private Organisation for Young People Living Lives 2 conducted in 2011 and the with Cancer) original Private Lives project conducted This interdisciplinary project aims to: in 2005. The Private Lives 3: The health identify and understand the complex and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in intersection of gender, sexual identity, Australia national report was launched age and other categories of difference, in November 2020. in relation to the cancer survivorship and care experiences of LGBTI individuals; ascertain barriers and

20 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Writing Themselves In 4: The Story of Us: Improving Our Establishing an International Understanding the Health and Understanding of the Relationship Research Collaboration to Improve Wellbeing of LGBTQA+ Young People between Minority Sexualities and Health Outcomes Associated with in Australia Mental Wellbeing: Bisexual Adults in Cannabis Use among 2SLGBTQ+ Victorian Department of Premier and Heterosexual Relationships Youth Cabinet, New South Wales Department La Trobe University Building Healthy Canadian Institutes of Health Research of Health, Australian Capital Territory Communities Research Focus Area Pierre-Julien Coulaud (University of Office for LGBTIQ+ Affairs, SHINE SA Julia Taylor, Jennifer Power, Andrea British Colombia, Canada), Adam (with support from the Office of the Waling, Misty Farquhar (Curtin Bourne, Olivier Ferlatte (University of Chief Psychiatrist of South Australia) University) Montreal, Canada), Jorge Flores- Adam Bourne, Anthony Lyons, Adam O. The Story of Us project focuses on Arlanda (University of Sherbrooke, Hill, Jennifer Power, Jami Jones, mental health and wellbeing of bisexual Canada), Rod Knight (University of Marina Carman, Matthew Parsons, Ivy people who are currently in a British Colombia, Canada), Travis McGowan ‘heterosexual’ relationship. It aims to Salway (Simon Fraser University, This national study explores the health delve deeper into previous research Canada), Jenna van Drannen and wellbeing of LGBTQA+ young findings that show bisexual people in (University of British Colombia, people (aged 14 to 21 years) in intimate relationships with different-sex Canada) Australia. This is the fourth iteration of partners experience poorer mental This project, supported by a Canadian the survey since 1998 and is a vital health. In this project we aim to Institutes of Health Research planning source of data to inform policies and reconsider and revise the ways in which grant, aims to establish a set of new interventions aimed at this population. minority stress theory is applied in international interdisciplinary research The 2019 round of the survey focused research exploring mental health collaborations, including partners from on understanding the positive and among LGBTQIA+ populations. Canada, United States, United Kingdom protective factors in the lives of and Australia. Together, we will build a LGBTQA+ young people, as well as how Lean on Me: Exploring Peer Support new program of research focusing on health disparities are evident among for Mental Health and Suicide health outcomes associated with further marginalised communities. The Prevention within LGBTIQ cannabis use among Two-Spirit, National Report will be published in Communities lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, 2021. North West Melbourne Primary Health queer and other sexual and gender Network minority (2SLGBTQ+) youth (aged Examining Risk and Protective under 30 years). Adam Bourne, Andrea Waling, Joel Factors for the Development of Anderson, Chris Pepping (La Trobe Gambling-Related Harms and University), Jackson Fairchild, Anthony Problems in Victorian LGBTIQ+ Social responses to Lyons, Shane Worrell Communities HIV and viral hepatitis Victorian Responsible Gambling LGBTIQ communities experience a disproportionate burden of mental Foundation Addressing Hepatitis C-Related Legal, ill-health and suicidality. Previous Rachel Bush (Deakin University), Petra Policy and Practice Discrimination in research at ARCSHS has also identified Staiger (Deakin University), Nicki a Post-Cure World that many LGBTIQ people perceive Dowling (Deakin University), Andrea challenges in accessing mental health Australian Research Council Discovery Waling, Alex Russell (Central services, and instead rely on informal Project Queensland University) support networks. This project Kate Seear, Suzanne Fraser, kylie This project examines gambling within examines the nature of mental health valentine (UNSW), Adrian Farrugia, Victorian LGBTIQ+ communities. It and suicide-prevention-related support Dion Kagan, Sean Mulcahy, Emily aims to identify risk and protective provided by peers or community Lenton. factors for the development of leaders within LGBTIQ communities in This project aims to address the legal gambling-related harms and problems Melbourne. In doing so, it explores their and policy dimensions of hepatitis C unique to these communities. In lived experience of providing this discrimination. Hepatitis C is a major addition, we are particularly interested support, and seeks to understand how public health challenge linked to in understanding the degree of problem they can be better supported in their profound discrimination, including in gambling in the LGBTIQ+ community roles, in terms of identifying, law and policy. Treatments introduced and exploring the experiences of responding and referring during times in 2016 improved cure rates; optimism individuals from each subgroup in this of mental health crisis. about disease elimination is high, but community, as very little research in questions remain about discrimination this area has been done. faced by those who are cured. This interdisciplinary project’s goal is to generate new knowledge about hepatitis C discrimination in a post-cure context, and identify opportunities for legal and policy reform. Expected outcomes of the project include better legal, social and policy outcomes for Australians cured of hepatitis C, significantly benefiting these individuals directly and society more broadly. This

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 21 project was awarded in 2020 and will each step in the HIV continuum of care. Hepatitis C Partnerships: Enabling commence in 2021. Qualitative interviews will detail and Constraining Inter-Organisational perceived norms and the motivations Networks in the Scale-Up of DAA Lived Experiences of Treatment for underlying specific patterns of Treatment Hepatitis C in Australia: An Online engagement with the continuum of Commonwealth Government Resource for People Considering care and methods of sexual risk Department of Health Treatment, Members of the Public, reduction. In addition, the project Graham Brown, Daniel Chamberlain Healthcare Workers and Other involves in-depth qualitative interviews (La Trobe University), Jacqui Professionals with HIV support program staff to Richmond (Burnet Institute), Alisa Australian Research Council Discovery identify how service provision adapts to Pedrana (Burnet Institute) Project the changing priorities of clients. This partnership provides new knowledge The HIV health service and community Suzanne Fraser, Carla Treloar (UNSW), that can be used to improve the HIV sector is responding to unprecedented David Moore, Michael Edwards continuum of care. developments in treatment (UNSW), Elizabeth Birbilis (Department technologies, and major policy and of Health and Human Services Reducing Health Disparities for practice shifts in scaling up direct- Victoria), Adrian Farrugia, Renae Culturally and Linguistically Diverse acting antiviral (DAA) treatment among Fomiatti, Emily Lenton Peoples people who inject drugs and other This project aims to support uptake of Australian Research Council Linkage people with hepatitis C virus (HCV). new hepatitis C treatments. With the Project, Commonwealth Department of These changes will compel new introduction of new treatments in 2016, Health relationships and adaptations by the Australian Government adopted the community, policy, health service and Alison Reid (Curtin University), Bruce WHO’s goal of eliminating the disease research organisations to optimise the Maycock (Curtin University), Rebecca by 2030. While early treatment rates scale-up of DAA treatment access. This Guy (UNSW), Graham Brown, Limin were high, they have since plateaued, project analyses the inter- Mao (UNSW), Lisa Hartley (Curtin with stigma and poor information organisational network structure of the University), Roanna Lobo (Curtin considered key obstacles. This project organisations responding to HCV in University), Praveena Gunaratnam will generate new knowledge on selected jurisdictions across Australia. (UNSW) treatment decisions and experiences, The analysis will identify characteristics using a proven qualitative This project, led by Curtin University, of network structures that either enable methodology. In doing so, it will aims to develop a greater intercultural or hinder capacity to respond to the produce a website covering personal understanding of migrants from rapid changes underway. The results experiences of treatment, issues in sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia and are expected to help guide the HCV treatment decision-making, and advice Northeast Asia, and the factors that response and unlock the potential of on enhancing life during and after predict poor health outcomes related to the inter-organisational networks to treatment. It will tackle hepatitis C- blood-borne viruses and other sexually achieve the priorities of the National related stigma, and inform and benefit transmissible infections. Mixed Hepatits C Strategy. This project will potential treatment users, families and methods will be used to engage a release its final report in 2021, Hepatitis relevant professionals. diversity of migrants, and address C Partnerships: Enabling and knowledge gaps, including migrants’ constraining inter-organisational RISE Study (Recent Diagnosis and the understanding of sexual health and networks in the scale-up of DAA Impact of Support on the Experiences disease transmission, risk behaviours, treatment. of HIV) and the sociocultural and structural National Health and Medical Research factors influencing help-seeking HIV Futures Council Partnership Project behaviours. The availability of Commonwealth Government population-level data is vital to inform Garrett Prestage (UNSW), Graham Department of Health better models of care that reflect the Brown, Feng Jin (UNSW), Limin Mao Jennifer Power, Thomas Norman, heterogeneity and diverse needs of (UNSW), Andrew Grulich (UNSW), Adam Bourne, Jen Johnson, Anthony culturally and linguistically diverse Rebecca Guy (UNSW), John Kaldor Lyons, Adam O. Hill, John Rule (CALD) people. The project will develop (UNSW), Basil Donovan (UNSW), (NAPWHA) a systematic methodology for Christopher Fairley (Monash collecting periodic behavioural HIV Futures is a series of national University), Asha Persson (UNSW), surveillance data using culturally surveys of people living with HIV Christine Selvey (NSW Health), Lisa appropriate methods. This data will (PLHIV) in Australia that has been Bastion (WA Health) assist in developing culturally repeated periodically since 1997. The This partnership project, led by the responsive health services to meet the survey focuses on the quality of life Kirby Institute, brings together needs of CALD people. among PLHIV, including treatment use, researchers with health departments, relationships, stigma and clinicians and community discrimination. This data provides organisations of all eight Australian evidence against which indicators in jurisdictions, with their diverse the Australian National HIV Strategy are characteristics and approaches to measured. HIV Futures 9 was optimising the HIV continuum of care. completed in 2019 and data will be Analysis of an online prospective open collected for HIV Futures 10 in 2021. cohort of people newly diagnosed with HIV (recruited over three years) will identify predictors of progressing to

22 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY W3 Project: Understanding What consolidated evidence base showing HIV Intersections Community of Works and Why in Peer-Based Health the quality and impact of peer-led HIV Practice Promotion Approaches in HIV and and hepatitis C programs. This will Victorian Government Department of Hepatitis C – Stage 3 support peer-led responses to Health and Human Services demonstrate their full impact and value; Commonwealth Government Jen Johnson, Graham Brown Department of Health enhance the implementation, quality and impact of their programs; and This project strengthens the work of Graham Brown, Adam Bourne, Petrina respond quickly and confidently to the HIV Intersections Community of Hilton, Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, rapid changes in the broader HIV and Practice in Victoria, to support agencies Jude Byrne (Australian Injecting and hepatitis C responses. It will also and programs to work on HIV and Illicit Drug Users League), Jane Dicka generate stronger and clearer evidence intersecting issues, including (but not (Harm Reduction Victoria), Suzy of what works and why, and provide limited to) HIV and international Malhotra (Living Positive Victoria), insights and guidance for the mobility, culturally and linguistically John Rule (National Association of investment and scale-up of peer diverse communities, and Aboriginal People with HIV Australia), Mary Ellen programs in priority populations. So far, and Torres Strait Islander communities. Harrod (New South Wales Users and a working group has been established, This includes facilitation of quarterly AIDS Association), Gari-Emma Perry which includes representatives from community of practice learning forums (Peer Based Harm Reduction WA), Neil partner organisations and government and coordination of the HIV and Fraser (Positive Life New South policy makers working in the areas of Intersectionality Symposium. Wales), Chris Howard (Queensland blood-borne viruses and alcohol and Positive People) other drugs. Work has also begun on Blood-Borne Virus (BBV) Sector The What Works and Why (W3) Project developing indicators. Development Program: Supporting (w3project.org.au) is a groundbreaking the HIV and Hepatitis Workforce study that uses systems thinking to Understanding Experiences of Victorian Government Department of investigate the role of peer-led Telehealth Care Delivery for Hepatitis Health and Human Services programs and the influence of these in C Treatment in Australia Jen Johnson, Emily Lenton their community, policy and sector Commonwealth Government systems. This year, the W3 team began Department of Health The BBV Sector Development Program work on Stage 3 of the Project. This is a knowledge translation and Suzanne Fraser, Renae Fomiatti stage is a national study of how well implementation program that supports peer-led responses achieve and sustain This qualitative study investigates the Victorian blood-borne virus health the four W3 Functions – engagement, consumer and provider perspectives on promotion, community health, allied alignment, adaptation and influence – telehealth for hepatitis C care and health and policy workforce to respond in their work. This stage will pool treatment during the COVID-19 effectively to HIV, hepatitis B and resources and data from selected peer- pandemic to develop new knowledge hepatitis C. The BBV Sector led responses in multiple states across on the role of telehealth in hepatitis C Development Program supports Australia, with the aim of creating a care delivery more broadly. agencies and programs to identify and

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 23 engage in the activities that will in turn appropriateness, fidelity, cost, THE INSPIRE PROJECT: Improve, support the implementation of the penetration and sustainability) as well Nurture and Strengthen Education, Victorian BBV Strategies. The Program as to assess its effectiveness in Collaboration, and Communication works to embed new and existing outcomes such as quality of life, between PLHIV and Researchers knowledge into policy and practice, to healthcare engagement, resilience, Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium maximise the impact of ARCSHS’ health literacy and treatment attitudes. Jennifer Power, Jillian Lau (Melbourne research, and to support and Data will be collected, through a mix of University), A. Toni Young (DC strengthen the HIV and hepatitis online surveys, interviews and focus Education Group, USA), Brent Allan partnership response. The BBV group methods, from clients of the PNP (International Council of AIDS Service Program facilitates several (service evaluation), the peer navigator Organisations, Canada), Karine Dube Communities of Practice and working staff (feedback on the implementation (University of North Carolina, USA) groups, including the BBV Workforce of the program), and from staff at the Network and the HIV Intersections partner clinics (feedback on the This project aimed to identify strategies Community of Practice. Other activities implementation of the program). to enhance the meaningful involvement include hosting two major annual of people living with HIV in forums in collaboration with research, PozQoL: Valuing Quality of Life HIV-cure-related clinical research. The community and health practitioners, among People with HIV – project involved a workshop with a and producing the monthly BBV News Development of a New PozQoL range of stakeholders across the HIV bulletin of the latest news, research, Website sector and led to the development of resources and upcoming events. ViiV Healthcare pop-up classes on community engagement for scientists and Graham Brown, Petrina Hilton Integrated Hepatitis C Services clinicians working in HIV research, Re-Orientation Project The PozQoL Scale is an empirically which were delivered at the Victorian Government Department of validated quality of life scale for people International AIDS Society meeting in Health and Human Services living with HIV. The scale has been Mexico City 2019. In 2020, the translated from English into 15 workshop process was written into a Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, Graham languages. A new, user-friendly website set of recommendations for Brown (pozqol.org) has been developed to researchers in clinical HIV research. In 2018, the Victorian Government support the international dissemination Department of Health and Human and accessibility of the PozQoL Evaluation of National Peak Services funded ARCSHS’ BBV Sector instrument and its related materials. Community Organisations (AFAO, Development Program for three years The website contains specific NAPWHA and Scarlet Alliance) and to develop a framework of information about the PozQoL project, their Contribution to the National BBV contemporary nurse-led models of as well as general background and STI Strategies care, and coordinate a Community of information about quality of life among AFAO, NAPWHA, Scarlet Alliance Practice for the 12 funded services. The PLHIV and the importance of focussing Graham Brown, James Dunne, Wendy aim of this project is to align the on quality of life when working in Dagher Integrated Hepatitis C Services with the clinical and community settings with Victorian Hepatitis C Strategy 2016- PLHIV. There are comprehensive The Australian Research Centre in Sex, 2020, with the goal of eliminating instructions on how to use the scale Health and Society was commissioned hepatitis C as a public health priority. and on calculating, interpreting and by the Australian Federation of AIDS using the resulting scores. The site also Organisations (AFAO), the National PLHIV Peer Navigator Implementation features a PozQoL Stories section Association of People with HIV Study where clinical, peer, and community Australia (NAPWHA) and Australian Sex ViiV Healthcare United Kingdom workers, as well as researchers, can Workers Association (Scarlet Alliance) share their experiences and findings to evaluate the leadership, coordination Graham Brown, Timothy Krulic, Adam from using the PozQoL Scale in their and capacity-building role of these peak Bourne, Christopher Fisher, Suzy own work. The website launched in community-led organisations. The Malhotra (Living Positive Victoria) January 2021. purpose of the evaluation was to This project aims to identify and examine recent evidence of the overall articulate the core elements and Missing Voices: Building HIV Positive quality and impact of AFAO, NAPWHA strategies for the effective Women’s Meaningful Engagement and Scarlet Alliance (independently and implementation and scale-up of an HIV with HIV Clinical and Cure Research collectively) in their unique roles within Peer Navigation Program (PNP). The Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium the national BBV and STI response, and PNP involves trained staff living with identify gaps, barriers and opportunities Susan Chong, Kirsty Machon (Positive HIV who provide peer education and for a strengthened national response to Women Victoria), Heather Mugwagwa support for people living with HIV in BBV and STI. (Positive Women Victoria), Jen clinical healthcare settings. These staff Johnson, Roslyn Le Gautier (University are employed, trained and managed by of Melbourne), Jennifer Power Living Positive Victoria and provide the service within partner clinics on an This project aims to better understand outreach basis. The study will collect the barriers and enablers to women’s data from internal evaluation and participation in HIV clinical and cure monitoring embedded in the peer research through exploring the support service to assess perspectives of Victorian women living implementation outcomes (such as with HIV themselves, and clinicians acceptability, adoption, feasibility, who work with HIV-positive women.

24 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Asia Pacific Men Who Have Sex with and 2012/2013. The third ASHR survey Primary Prevention of Sexual Men (MSM) Internet Survey (APMIS): comes at a time of major social, Violence Against Women: Combining A Pilot Multi-Country HIV technological and medical changes, Evidence and Practice Knowledge for Surveillance Survey many affecting the sexual and Policy Reform La Trobe University Building Healthy reproductive health of Australians. Department of Social Service, Communities Research Focus Area ASHR3 will be a nationally Commonwealth of Australia representative survey of over 20,000 Adam Bourne, Adam O. Hill, Sin How Leesa Hooker (Judith Lumley Centre), Australians aged from 16 to 69 years. Lim (University of Malaya, Malaysia), Kristy Forsdike (La Trobe Business The three consecutive ASHR surveys Thomas Guadamuz (Mahidol School), Georgina Sutherland (Centre will provide time-trend data over 20 University, Thailand), Benjamin for Research Excellence in Sexual and years and up-to-date nationally Bavington, Martin Holt (UNSW) Reproductive Health for Women), representative prevalence estimates. Christopher Fisher, Nicola Henry This pilot project involves establishing The findings will inform health (RMIT), Angela Taft (Judith Lumley the feasibility of implementing a large- promotion, the education curriculum, Centre) scale, multi-country online survey of clinical and counselling services, and HIV and sexual health among gay, national and state strategies. This evidence review and bisexual and other men who have sex service/advocacy sector collaboration with men in Asia and the Pacific. The Seventh National Survey of is the first stage towards the pilot project involves a survey Secondary Students and Sexual development of an Australian conducted in Thailand, Malaysia, Health Government research agenda on the Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan, and Commonwealth Government primary prevention of sexual examines the likelihood of achieving Department of Health harassment and sexual violence sufficient scale and diversity of against women. This body of research Christopher Fisher, Sylvia Kauer, respondents via various recruitment is specific to the primary prevention of Anthony Lyons, Adam Bourne, Suzanne methods. The pilot survey will also sexual violence, but builds on existing Fraser capture large-scale data pertaining to national policy outlined in the Fourth the use of new HIV prevention A national survey of the sexual Action Plan (2019-2022) and technologies, including pre-exposure attitudes, knowledge and experiences foundational work by Our Watch, prophylaxis, and engagement with HIV of Australian adolescents has been Australia’s National Research treatment services. carried out approximately every five Organisation for Women’s Safety years since 1992. The seventh survey, (ANROWS) and VicHealth to monitor to be conducted in 2021, adds to this and guide practices towards the overall Sexual health and long-term project, informing policy, prevention of violence against women program and curriculum development, and children. wellbeing enabling measurement and reporting on key national strategic indicators Victoria Survey of Secondary The Third Australian Study of Health related to sexually transmissible Students and Sexual Health 2018 and Relationships (ASHR3): A infections and blood-borne viruses, and National Representative Sexual Department of Health and Human providing ongoing contributions to the Health Survey Services, Victoria State Government scientific literature on the sexual health Christopher Fisher, Sylvia Kauer National Health and Medical Research and wellbeing of young people. Council Data from the Sixth National Survey of Rebecca Guy (UNSW), Juliet Richters Young People and Sexual Health Secondary Students and Sexual Health (UNSW), Richard de Visser (University Information is being utilised to develop a state-level of Sussex, UK), Andrew Grulich Commonwealth Department of Health report for Victoria. Findings will inform (UNSW), Jane Hocking (University of sexual health policy and programs, as Suzanne Fraser, Andrea Waling, Melbourne), Kevin McGeechan well as curriculum development at a Christopher Fisher, Adrian Farrugia (University of Sydney), Praveena state level. The full report will be Gunaratnam (UNSW), Denton This study was commissioned by the released in 2021. Callander (UNSW), Chris Rissel Commonwealth Department of Health. (University of Sydney), Anna Yeung It seeks to better understand what LifeStyles Sex-Ed (UNSW), Cathy Vaughan (University of sources of sexual health information LifeStyles/SxWell Australia Melbourne), Christopher Fisher, young people access, how they access Christopher Fisher, Paulina Ezer, Roz Deborah Bateson (University of these sources, why they choose certain Bellamy Sydney), Judy Simpson (University of sources over others, and how they Sydney), Allison Carter (UNSW) determine whether or not a source is ARCSHS supports the moderation of an reliable or trustworthy. The aim of the educator portal on the LifeStyles Sexual and reproductive health is study aligns with The Fourth National website (lifestyles.com.au) to support fundamental to human happiness and Sexually Transmissible Infections teachers involved in sexuality wellbeing and to the fabric of society. Strategy 2018-2022, which identified education. This project also manages Policies and services to support sexual the need for initiatives that support the delivery of sex education resources and reproductive health require sexual health and address stigma to thousands of teachers across accurate data on the behaviour, affecting health-seeking activity, Australia and develops quarterly attitudes and sexual health outcomes including among the priority population newsletters to keep sex education of the population. These parameters of young people. teachers updated on current research, have been measured twice through the resources and training opportunities. In Australian Study of Health and addition, the project team consulted Relationships (ASHR), in 2001/2002

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26 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY with LifeStyles and their partners in Muscling Up: Australian Men, personal experiences of overdose and 2019 and 2020 on the development of Sexualisation and Body Image THN (OverdoseLifesavers.org). a new evidence-based classroom Enhancement resource, Sex Edventures – a choose- Australian Research Council Discovery Understanding Performance and your-own-adventure-style video Project Image-Enhancing Drug Injecting in resource and accompanying teacher’s Australia Gary Dowsett, Duane Duncan, Steven guide for classroom use, released Australian Research Council Discovery Angelides, Andrea Waling through the new LifeStyles educator Project portal in August 2020. This study investigates social changes Suzanne Fraser, David Moore, Kate related to men’s body modification Seear (Monash University), Campbell Improving Prevention of Sexual practices and their meanings, including Aitken (Monash University), Kay Assault in Regional Victoria (Industry the ways in which contemporary Stanton (Your Community Health), PhD Project) Australian men’s reflections on Renae Fomiatti Centre Against Sexual Assault, Central attractiveness, desirability and sexual Victoria (CASA-CV) performance are entangled with their Australia is experiencing a rise in the bodily labours and gendered identities. use of performance and image- Christopher Fisher, Emily Corbett, Using a qualitative approach, including enhancing drugs (PIEDs). PIED use Leesa Hooker (Judith Lumley Centre), 30 in-depth interviews with men aged carries a range of health risks and, Paulina Billett (La Trobe University), 18 to 45, the research has explored because it often involves injecting, the Jacqui Theobald (La Trobe University), questions related to male body image possibility of blood-borne virus Lee Edmonds (CASA-CV) ideals, masculinity and health. Focus transmission, especially hepatitis C. CASA-CV conducts a number of groups were also utilised to explore This ARC-funded project investigates programs related to addressing and women’s perspectives on the increased the social practices associated with preventing sexual assault in the Central visibility of male bodies in Australian men’s use of performance and image- Victorian region. This industry PhD will culture and their interactions with men enhancing drugs in Australia. It aims to develop the research skills of the engaged in related body modification generate new insights into the candidate (Emily Corbett) to help practices. Findings from this study experiences of men who consume further the mission of CASA-CV through were published in 2020, with further PIEDs to inform more appropriate and collaborative research on the unique writing up expected to continue. sensitive harm reduction initiatives, contexts of rural, regional and remote engagement strategies and hepatitis C environments, and how these interact Understanding the Impediments to prevention resources. across various systems and Uptake and Diffusion of Take-Home subsequently impact on the Naloxone in Australia Analysing Gender in Research and experiences of survivors of multiple Australian Research Council Discovery Policy on Alcohol-Related Violence occurrences of sexual assault. Findings Project among Young People will help to inform policy and practice Australian Research Council Discovery Suzanne Fraser, Robyn Dwyer aimed at addressing and preventing Project (La Trobe University), Paul Dietze sexual assault in the region. (Burnet Institute), Joanne Neale (King’s David Moore, Helen Keane (Australian College, London, UK), John Strang National University), Kathryn Graham Sex, gender and (King’s College, London, UK) (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada), Mats Ekendahl Opioid overdose is a major health and consumption (Stockholm University, Sweden), Duane social problem in Australia. Programs Duncan, Emily Lenton Sexuality, Masculinity and exist to provide opioid consumers with Technology: Men and Intimacy in the ‘take-home’ naloxone (THN) to reverse This project compares the treatment of Digital Age overdose, overseas and in all Australian gender in research and policy jurisdictions, but uptake in Australia addressing alcohol-related violence Australian Research Council Discovery remains inconsistent. This qualitative among young people in Australia, Early Career Researcher Award project investigated impediments to Canada and Sweden. Employing Andrea Waling THN uptake. Between 2017 and 2019, insights from feminist and science and This project aims to understand young interviews were conducted with people technology studies, it includes analysis Australian men’s experiences of sexual who consume opioids in NSW and of quantitative research and policy intimacy and technology use, and how Victoria (some of whom had experience texts, and semi-structured interviews those experiences relate to their of using take-home naloxone), and with researchers and policy masculinity and sexual engagement relevant health professionals. These stakeholders exploring the role gender with women. This project will enhance interviews gathered insights into, plays in alcohol-related violence. The knowledge on the ways young men perspectives on, and experiences of project will inform the development of engage with women and enhance both naloxone itself, and broader issues more effective and equitable responses capacity to build community shaping the uptake and diffusion of to alcohol-related violence among collaboration in working with men on take-home naloxone in Australia. The young people in Australia. gender equality. research emphasises that, while participants across all groups viewed take-home naloxone as necessary and effective, it needs to be supported by broader social, institutional and legal shifts. These interviews were used to inform a world-first website on

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 27 Improving Australia’s Legal, Policy rights’ framework that takes account of document existing research on youth and Educational Response to the feminist, queer and other critical alcohol and other drug outreach; Technological Transformation of Sex approaches to human rights is needed. features of high-quality and desirable and Intimacy The project will inform Australian legal, youth alcohol and other drug outreach Australian Research Council Discovery policy and practice reforms as well as models for young people; and major Project international efforts to reduce drug- themes or issues in relation to youth related harms. alcohol and other drug outreach that Jennifer Power, Anne-Maree Farrell need further research and (University of Edinburgh, Scotland), Crystal Methamphetamine Use, Sex consideration. Jayne Lucke, Gary Dowsett, Andrea and Risk Practice among Gay and Waling, Alexandra James, Lily Moor, Bisexual Men Lived Experiences of Alcohol Nicole Shackleton National Health and Medical Research Consumption and Dependence among This project aims to understand the Council Project Grant Clients in South Western Sydney ways in which new technologies are Local Health District Carla Treloar (UNSW), Gary Dowsett, becoming part of human experiences Max Hopwood (UNSW), Martin Holt South Western Sydney Drug Health of sexual desire, intimacy and pleasure, (UNSW), Toby Lea, Peter Aggleton Services and to enhance knowledge and explore (UNSW), Kerryn Drysdale (UNSW) Suzanne Fraser, Renae Fomiatti, important implications of new digital, Michael Edwards (South Western mechanical or medical technologies This three-year project, based at the Sydney Drug Health Services), that are transforming the sexual lives of Centre for Social Research in Health at Stephanie Hocking (South Western many Australians. The outcomes will UNSW Australia, aims to examine the Sydney Drug Health Services) be increased understanding of ethical, crystal methamphetamine use and sex legal, human rights, safety and health practices of gay and bisexual men This South Western Sydney Local concerns associated with sexualised (GBM), including unsafe sex and the Health District-funded project will use of new technologies, and new sharing of injecting equipment, and investigate the experiences and evidence regarding the use of GBM’s understanding and use of harm motivations of people who continue to technologies in the sexual lives of reduction practices in sexual contexts; drink heavily despite significant health Australians. Recommendations will be to understand how GBM perceive and problems or risks. The project will made as to how Australian policy, experience the risks and benefits of explore how people who experience regulatory and educational systems crystal methamphetamine use, and difficulties associated with alcohol can best respond to these emerging how these perceptions and experiences consumption give meaning to their concerns. influence decisions regarding drug use consumption, manage and respond to and sex; and to identify feasible and alcohol dependence and other A World-First ‘Post-Human Rights’ acceptable harm reduction strategies, concurrent health conditions, and how Framework for Drug Policy: Improving including HIV and hepatitis C they view and make decisions about Social, Economic and Health prevention strategies, for scale-up and accessing treatment for alcohol Outcomes (commencing January use by GBM who use crystal dependence in South Western Sydney 2021) methamphetamine in sexual contexts. Local Area Health District. Australian Research Council Future The project employs a qualitative Fellowship Project methodology, comprising key Chemsex Online Survey for Men Who informant and GBM interviews in four Have Sex with Men in Taiwan Kate Seear states: New South Wales, Victoria, (COMeT) Globally, recognition is growing that South Australia and Western Australia ViiV Healthcare, GlaxoSmithKline common prohibitionist drug policies (Funding for the latter component has Stephane Wen-Wei Ku, Lian-Yu Chen, contribute to drug-related harms and also been received from the Han-Ting Wei (Taipei City Hospital), have not succeeded. Identified harms Government of Western Australia). Carol Strong, Chia-Wen Li (National include the current drug overdose crisis During 2020, the project team focused Chen Kung University), Adam Bourne, in North America and a surge in on further writing up. Jason Huang (National Yang Ming overdose deaths in Australia, adding University), Mein-Woei Suen (Asia new force to calls for urgent reform. Assertive Youth Outreach in Australia: University, Taiwan). Many advocates argue that human A Review of the Peer-Reviewed rights considerations can inform Literature This online survey of men who have improvements to drug policy. However, South Western Sydney Drug Health sex with men in Taiwan seeks to human rights have traditionally been Services examine the experience of sexualised less reliable for those who fail to fit drug use (colloquially referred to as Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia, Renae normative ideas of ‘the human’ (e.g. ‘chemsex’), including if and how men Fomiatti, Stephanie Hocking (South women, LGBTQI+, people who use consider their use ‘problematic’, how Western Sydney Drug Health Services) drugs). This project seeks to generate they engage with supportive services new knowledge on whether human This project conducted a rigorous and systems, and whether they rights can indeed guide reform so as to review of relevant international experience harm. improve social, economic and health literature on youth alcohol and other outcomes, or if a new ‘post-human drug outreach, to identify and

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At Rainbow Health Victoria, we’ve Our new information resource series, pushed ourselves to deliver timely and Research Matters, was launched this relevant research, resources, policy year and will continue to deliver advice and advocacy. This has been accessible and concise summaries of ever more important considering the current research relevant to LGBTIQ impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health and wellbeing. This includes health and wellbeing across the looking at concepts and definitions, as population, and for LGBTIQ well as research relevant to particular communities specifically. We have communities or issues within the argued strongly for the prioritisation of LGBTIQ ‘umbrella’. LGBTIQ needs and service responses in key areas. This year we have also been working hard on an updated Rainbow Tick guide Early on we reviewed and updated all to LGBTIQ-inclusive practice. This guide In such an unusual and our training programs and offered will help any organisations considering challenging year, I’m extremely additional online forums to allow undertaking Rainbow Tick proud of the way that so many networking and connections across accreditation, and has been redesigned services. We have worked closely with as a framework and practical guide to people have risen to the LGBTIQ community-controlled action for any organisation at any stage challenge and worked hard to organisations and services, as well as of their journey towards greater LGBTIQ provide services and support mainstream services in a number of inclusion. The guide will be launched to meet the needs of LGBTIQ sectors, to adapt and meet community early in 2021. need. communities in 2020. Thanks to our partners and We were also part of launching the stakeholders for their engagement – it report for Private Lives 3, the largest has made it all worth it. national survey of LGBTIQ health and wellbeing. Early in 2021, this will be followed by the launch of the first Marina Carman report for Writing Themselves In 4, the largest national survey of young Director, Rainbow Health Victoria LGBTQA+ people. This research

provides vital insights into the good and the bad in LGBTIQ people’s lives, and will be key to informing policy and practice for years to come.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 29 Research and policy In 2020, Rainbow Health Victoria has continued to drive reform and innovation in LGBTIQ health and social policy at both the state and federal level, working closely with organisations such as Thorne Harbour Health and Switchboard. Key achievements include significant submissions to the Commonwealth Senate Inquiry into Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence, the Select Committee on COVID-19 to inquire into the Australian Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the process for the development of the Victorian Government’s first LGBTIQ whole-of-government strategy. Rainbow Health Victoria has also played a lead role in advising government on the findings of the Private Lives 3: The health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in Australia national report, as well LGBTIQ inclusion in keep members connected and Intimate partner and family violence services, mental health, religious supported despite COVID-19 Our Intimate Partner and Family freedoms, family violence, sexual restrictions, Rainbow Network sent out Violence team has continued to build assault and women’s health. 21 newsletters and introduced a new on the success of 2019, successfully section, Indigenous Voices. in completing the first 2-year phase of the LGBTIQ-inclusive practice training collaboration with Courtney Hagen, a LGBTIQ Family Violence Sector In response to the restrictions of young, queer, indigenous guest Capacity-Building Project. Through this COVID-19, the Rainbow Health Victoria contributor. Josh Muller also hosted project, 2,345 staff from hundreds of team quickly transitioned all of our the Rainbow Network Community of family violence organisations received training offerings to remote and online Practice sessions, involving over 150 LGBTIQ training designed to support delivery formats, with great success. participants across nine sessions. organisations to improve LGBTIQ We introduced a new flexible learning cultural safety. These included package – a blended learning model of Rainbow Network continues to be an sessions adapted specifically for our online course, Introduction to active member of the HEY (Healthy Aboriginal Community Controlled LGBTIQ-inclusive practice, and a 3-hour Equal Youth) partnership and co- Organisations, run in partnership with interactive webinar, Putting LGBTIQ convener of the HEY Strategic Advisory the Thorne Harbour Health Aboriginal inclusion into practice. This webinar Group, and provides advocacy and and Torres Strait Islander Project. In was delivered to 11 organisations for secondary consultation, as well as 2020, 19 family violence services 14 sessions with 392 learners over sharing resources, opportunities, achieved Rainbow Tick accreditation. 2020. We also delivered our research and current good practice board/executive training, In Living through our social media and website. In June 2020, Rainbow Health Victoria Colour, to organisational leaders. The was awarded funding to continue this online version of HOW2 training was This year we received gratitude from project, building the capacity of the delivered to 12 participants from seven many people for the opportunities mainstream family violence sector to organisations. This added to the Rainbow Network provides to connect provide safer services for LGBTIQ delivery in early 2020 of 14 face-to-face with peers and continue to develop people experiencing family violence. sessions of our 4-hour introduction to LGBTIQA+ inclusive practice. LGBTIQ-inclusive practice course, True The LGBTIQ Inclusive Refuge Project Colours, to 492 learners. Rainbow Network has also released a has also been completed. Rainbow range of resources, including: Health Victoria provided mentoring and Our online asynchronous training was training to two refuges who wish to • Victorian LGBTQIA+ days of launched late in 2019. Since then, 23 support LGBTIQ victim/survivors of any significance 2020 organisations have enrolled a total gender. One of the refuges has now • of 4,236 learners. Supporting LGBTQIA+ youth in become the first family violence refuge COVID-19: Part 1 in Victoria to officially welcome GBTQ Rainbow Network • Challenges and benefits of running men who need to flee and hide from In 2020, Rainbow Network continued to online groups family violence. offer a range of supports and resources • A guide to setting up online social to the youth sector, including a and support groups for LGBTIQA+ LGBTIQ Family Violence Prevention calendar of professional learning young people Project opportunities for people working with • Rainbow Network News NAIDOC In 2020, Rainbow Health Victoria broke LGBTIQA+ young people, with events 2020 Edition new ground in the field of the primary focussed on queer, trans and Intersex • HEY Grants – a 10-year prevention of family violence people of colour, trans and gender retrospective experienced by LGBTIQ people. This diversity, and asexuality. In order to

30 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY innovative project focuses on the support LGBTI inclusion in ageing and the Victorian government’s LGBTI primary prevention of family violence aged care services. This included: whole-of-government strategy, and a experienced by LGBTIQ communities. range of committees. • Shifting training online to provide In July we were excited to launch Pride regular LGBTI ageing and aged Rainbow Tick in Prevention: A guide to primary care training across the state Rainbow Health Victoria has continued prevention of family violence • Continuing to deliver a monthly to partner with accrediting body Quality experienced by LGBTIQ communities. newsletter providing regular Innovation Performance to support This groundbreaking new resource updates to the sector organisations pursuing Rainbow Tick summarises the current available • Co-hosting two regional CHSP accreditation. A total of 27 evidence on the drivers of family (Commonwealth Home Support organisations achieved Rainbow Tick violence experienced by LGBTIQ Programme) forums in March for accreditation in 2020. We also communities and provides the southern and eastern regions experienced the highest-ever number of recommendations for priority • Undertaking interviews with 11 registrations and enquiries about interventions to address it. LGBT elders for the National Rainbow Tick. LGBTI Health Alliance for the Queer Family Violence Sector Over 2020, we updated the Rainbow Royal Commission into Aged Network Tick guide to LGBTIQ-inclusive practice Care Quality and Safety The Queer Family Violence Network to meet current needs. The new version • Hosting a 4-session online forum changed its name and branding in of the guide provides a framework and designed to provide opportunities 2020, growing to over 700 members practical guide to action for any for providers to consider a range and welcoming over 100 attendees to organisation at any stage of their of strategies in the development recent meetings. Shifting online has journey towards greater LGBTIQ and delivery of LGBTI-inclusive attracted members from all over the inclusion, and remains a key support care and support country, meaning that this important for any organisation considering work can now be shared across Val’s also recently released a LGBTI- undertaking Rainbow Tick borders. This year, the Network held inclusive practice review tool for accreditation. The new guide will be three events in partnership with other services supporting or caring for older launched early in 2021. organisations, including Rainbow Door people – the Val’s Review Tool. The tool Rainbow Health Victoria also initiated at Switchboard and Rainbow Network, aims to support ageing and aged care the Rainbow Tick Community of and played a key role supporting the services to become culturally safe and Practice in 2020, to support and LGBTIQ Family Violence Forum. inclusive for older LGBTI people. connect those working to develop Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care In 2020 Val’s continued to advocate for LGBTIQ-safe and welcoming services. 2020 was a big year for Val’s. The reforms in ageing and aged care and Using the Rainbow Tick standards as a ageing and aged care sector provide advice to government by framework to guide best practice, the experienced tremendous upheaval as a contributing to a submission to the group is open to people from any result of COVID-19, particularly in Royal Commission into Aged Care organisation, at any point in a journey Victoria. Throughout, Val’s continued to Quality and Safety, the consultation for towards LGBTIQ inclusion.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 31 Rainbow Health Victoria projects

Rainbow Health Victoria Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services

Rainbow Health Victoria is a program that addresses LGBTIQ health and wellbeing through research and knowledge translation, training, resources, policy advice and service accreditation through the Rainbow Tick.

Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care Commonwealth Government Department of Health, Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services

Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care is a Rainbow Health Victoria program that works to improve care, visibility and healthy ageing pathways for older LGBTI people. The program works directly with service providers to foster an understanding of the histories and the state that provide care and support development training for specialist experiences of older LGBTI people, and to older people. family violence services, and an how these histories and experiences evaluation of the efficacy of the above may impact access to support services. LGBTIQ Family Violence Sector whole-sector LGBTIQ-inclusive practice Through its work, the program aims to Capacity-Building Project interventions. Intensive support was create safe and inclusive aged care and Victorian Government Department of also provided to two family violence health services that recognise and Health and Human Services refuge sites to become LGBTIQ value older LGBTI people. inclusive, using a mentoring approach. The project also supports the Queer Silver Rainbow LGBTI Aged Care Family Violence Sector Network. The Awareness Training next phase of this project will run from Commonwealth Government Rainbow Health Victoria is funded by 2020 to 2022. Department of Health Family Safety Victoria (FSV) to provide a range of capacity-building initiatives LGBTIQ Family Violence Prevention to enable the family violence sector Project The Commonwealth Government across Victoria to provide safe services Victorian Government Office for provided funding for the delivery of for people with diverse sexualities and Women national LGBTI aged care training. The genders. The first phase of this project training was developed and managed consisted of capacity building through by the National LGBTI Health Alliance the rollout of the HOW2 training and delivered in Victoria by Val’s LGBTI program to 133 specialist family This innovative project focuses on the Ageing and Aged Care, and other violence services across Victoria, primary prevention of family violence training providers, to services across delivery of all-staff professional experienced by LGBTIQ communities,

32 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY seeking to address critical evidence Network is delivered in partnership with and support to the Victorian gaps, strengthen understanding of the the Healthy Equal Youth Project, funded Government, Youth Affairs Council of drivers of violence, and build expertise by the Victorian Department of Health Victoria (YACVic) and HEY partners. for both LGBTIQ organisations and and Human Services. HEY is managed by YACVic. family violence primary prevention organisations to design and deliver Healthy Equal Youth (HEY) Project: A Rainbow Tick primary prevention activities. Victorian LGBTIQA+ Youth Suicide Licensing agreement with Quality Prevention Initiative Innovation Performance (QIP) Rainbow Network Victorian Government Department of Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services Health and Human Services Rainbow Tick is a quality framework The HEY Project consists of a that helps organisations show that they consortium of 10 place-based and are safe, inclusive and affirming Rainbow Network empowers health seven statewide partners, including services and employers for members of and human services that work with Rainbow Health Victoria and Rainbow the LGBTIQ communities. The Rainbow young people to provide safe, Network. HEY partners provide peer Tick standards, owned and developed welcoming and inclusive services for support, referral, and support to by Rainbow Health Victoria, are young LGBTIQA+ Victorians. Rainbow LGBTIQA+ young people and their designed to build lasting LGBTIQ Network offers: LGBTIQA+ inclusive families, as well as education and inclusion. Accreditation is provided by practice training; resources about advocacy, with the overall aim of an independent assessor, Quality LGBTIQA+ inclusive practice; secondary improving the mental health and Innovation Performance. Rainbow Tick consultation and referral; regular wellbeing of young LGBTIQA+ young can also be used by any organisation at issues-based forums and professional people in Victoria. The role of Rainbow any stage to develop plans to improve learning opportunities; and a Health Victoria within the partnership is LGBTIQ inclusion for consumers, staff Community of Practice Group. Rainbow to provide strategic advice, evidence and volunteers.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 33 Teaching and higher degree research programs

The ARCSHS Higher Degree Research (HDR) program celebrated several successes in 2020. Students gave more than 20 presentations at conferences and other academic forums, and published more than 15 papers and book chapters. Many students also presented their work at the monthly ARCSHS Learning Forums.

At the start of the year, we had 12 students. During the year, Andrew Westle, Paulina Ezer and Michael Paulina Ezer Andrew Westle McDermott were awarded their PhDs; Conferred December 2020 Conferred May 2020 Dr McDermott was also awarded the Nancy Millis Award for theses of Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Supervisors: Gary Dowsett, Duane exceptional merit. In 2020, we also Jennifer Power, Tiffany Jones Duncan (Macquarie University) welcomed three new students: Lily Dancing like a man: Sexuality, gender Moor, Emily Corbett and Rebecca The impacts of a national curriculum on and the body among contemporary Cavarra, all on scholarships. By the end sexuality and relationships education: male dancers in Australia of the year, we had 12 active students An Australian story of discourse, at various stages of preparing research practice and need Ly An Thanh proposals, collecting data and writing Supervisors: Adam Bourne, Andrea their theses. So far, we have also made Waling offers to three potential new students Body image and its influence on the for 2021. sexual and social lives of gay men We are particularly proud of the tenacity and perseverance that our Roz Bellamy HDR students demonstrated in view of Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Adam the dramatic shifts in study and Bourne, Son Vivienne (Flinders research conditions throughout 2020. University) Roz Bellamy took an active role in the An exploration of creative health University response to assist HDR promotion methods among young students in managing through the LGBTIQA+ people pandemic and extended lockdown. Rebecca Cavarra Postgraduate supervisors contribute Supervisors: Anthony Lyons, Chris their time and expertise to work with Pepping (School of Psychology and students on their studies. Supervisors Public Health, La Trobe University) work in teams, with at least one Michael McDermott principal supervisor and one Identity affirmation in lesbian, gay and Conferred December 2020 co-supervisor for each student, as well bisexual Australian adults as a panel of two or three other Supervisors: Steven Angelides, Andrea academic staff members who meet Waling once a year to monitor each student’s Queerbaiting: Contemporary audiences progress. and queer media

34 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Emily Corbett Gemma Nourse Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Supervisors: David Moore, Suzanne Graduate Certificate Paulina Billett (Department of Social Fraser in Sex, Health and Inquiry, La Trobe University), Jacqui Injecting objects, practices and settings: Theobald (Department of Rural A study of men who inject performance Society Community Health, La Trobe and image enhancing drugs in Australia Christopher Fisher (course University), Leesa Hooker (Judith coordinator), Jen Power (subject Lumley Centre, La Trobe University), coordinator and lecturer), Caroline Lee Edmonds (CASA-CV) Papadopoullos (lecturer) Sexual violence in the Loddon- In 2020, we commenced teaching the Campaspe region: The case for Graduate Certificate in Sex, Health and analytical frameworks in support of Society. This one-year part-time course primary prevention models comprises four subjects:

Nikos Dacanay Semester 2, 2020 Supervisors: Adam Bourne, Jennifer • Principles of Human Sexuality Power, Andrea Waling, Susan Chong • Research in Sex, Sexuality and Transient sex work: Exploring sexual Sexual Health practices of Asian male migrant workers in Bangkok and their risk to HIV and Semester 1, 2021 other health harm • Sex, Sexuality and Sexual Health: Communication, Policy and Nyssa Ferguson Practice Supervisors: Suzanne Fraser, Adrian • Sexual Bodies, Identities and Farrugia, David Moore Marginalisation

Response to opioid overdose: Take- Drawing on the latest research on sex, home naloxone training in Victoria sexuality and health, the course aims to help students develop a multi- Jake D. Franklin disciplinary knowledge of human Supervisors: Adam Bourne, Anthony Undergraduate sexuality and its role in health and Lyons teaching program: society. Students also discover how to Characterisation, adoption, and create innovative programs and expression of subcultural identities in Contemporary Issues influence policies to improve the gay, bisexual, and queer-identifying men wellbeing of all communities. in Australia in Sex and Sexuality There were 16 students enrolled across Jennifer Power (subject coordinator), the two subjects offered in the course Brooke Hollingshead Catherine Papadopoullos (lecturer) Supervisors: Gary Dowsett, Adam in 2020. Three of these students took Bourne ARCSHS has been teaching this one of the subjects as an elective while undergraduate subject since 2011. In enrolled in the Masters of Public Health, The social contexts of HIV vulnerability 2020, we had 56 students enrolled in while the rest were enrolled in the among ‘men who have sex with men’ in the unit. This subject was designed as Graduate Certificate in Sex, Health and metro Manila an online unit, although we had adopted Society and will continue on to a blended model in recent years to complete the Certificate in 2021. Lucille Kerr include two face-to-face seminars Students came from a range of Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, during the semester. Due to COVID-19, backgrounds, including nursing and Tiffany Jones (Macquarie University) we reverted to a fully online model. midwifery, community development, Malignancies on the margins: Cancer counselling and the arts. Many and the transgender and gender diverse Drawing on critical sexuality studies, students told us that they enrolled in community the subject introduces students to a the course to expand their knowledge range of issues related to sex and with a view to moving into professional Timothy Krulic sexuality in contemporary Australia, areas, such as sex education or Supervisors: Graham Brown, Adam including debates regarding sexuality women’s health. Other students Bourne, Suzy Malhotra (Living Positive education, sexual health and sexual enrolled in the course as a way to step Victoria) rights. The unit draws on a wide range back into further study while exploring of sources, including media, web-based HIV peer navigation: From an area of interest. material and theory from the social conceptualisation to implementation sciences and health, to help students Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the examine and reassess the range of course was taught entirely online, Lily Moor meanings, values, assumptions and involving a mix of Zoom workshops Supervisors: Jen Power, Andrea expectations embedded in social and webinars. Students provided Waling, Alexandra James understandings of sex and sexuality. positive feedback on this teaching style Use of technology, and techno-sexual and enjoyed the weekly discussions. literacy, in Australian sexual lives

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 35 Awards and achievements

Anthony Lyons Kate Seear Australia’s Research Field Leader | 2020 History and Theory Book Prize Researcher | Sex & Sexuality UK Socio-Legal Studies Association The Australian Research Special Awarded to Law, drugs and the making Report of addiction: Just habits for the most Named the leading national researcher outstanding book making a in Sex and Sexuality, with the highest contribution to socio-legal theory, number of citations from papers history or scholarship. published in the last five years in the 20 top journals in the field. Adrian Farrugia Best Paper Prize by an Early Career specialreports.theaustralian.com.au/15 Researcher 40291 The Australian Sociological La Trobe University Association Australia’s Research Field Leader | An annual peer-reviewed prize for a Research Institution | Sex & Sexuality paper of outstanding quality. The Australian Research Special Awarded for Farrugia, A., Fraser, S., Report Dwyer, R., Fomiatti, R., Neale, J., Dietze, Named Australia’s top research P. & Strang, J. (2019). Take-home institution in the field of Sex and naloxone and the politics of care. Sexuality, with the highest number of Sociology of Health and Illness, 41(2), citations in the top 20 journals in the 427-443. doi.org/10.1111/1467- field in the last five years. 9566.12848 specialreports.theaustralian.com.au/15 Michael McDermott 40291 Nancy Millis Award for Theses of Roz Bellamy Exceptional Merit 2020 Unpublished Manuscript Award – La Trobe Graduate Research School Longlist The Nancy Millis Medal is awarded to Kill Your Darlings the authors of outstanding doctoral Non-fiction memoir manuscript, Mood, theses. Michael McDermott received longlisted for the 2020 Kill Your Darlings the medal for his PhD thesis Unpublished Manuscript Award. Queerbaiting: Contemporary audiences and queer media. Alexandra James – SexTech Project 2020 Reel Smart Academic Pitch Catherine Papadopoullos Nancy Millis Award for Theses of Australian International Documentary Exceptional Merit Conference (AIDC) La Trobe Graduate Research School On behalf of the SexTech Project, as one of five academic finalists from The Nancy Millis Medal is awarded to La Trobe, Alexandra James the authors of outstanding doctoral successfully pitched the team’s original theses. Catherine Papadopoullos research to producers at the Reel received the medal for her PhD thesis Smart Academic Pitch at AIDC 2020, Recasting transgression in modernity: with the aim of triggering the Prohibition, pleasure and otherness. development of a documentary project.

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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 37 Events, lectures and seminars

Launches and seminars

Pride in Prevention evidence guide From a distance: Sex and technology Private Lives 3 report launch launch during COVID-19 November 13, online July 1, online July 16, online ARCSHS, Rainbow Health Victoria ARCSHS, Rainbow Health Victoria ARCSHS, School of Humanities and The launch of Private Lives 3: The Launch of Pride in Prevention: A guide Social Sciences, La Trobe University health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people to primary prevention of family violence A seminar exploring the role of new in Australia, the third national Private experienced by LGBTIQ communities, technologies in shaping human sex and Lives survey report on the health and introduced by The Hon. Gabrielle intimacy, highlighted during the wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in Australia, Williams, Minister for Prevention of restrictions on human contact imposed launched by The Hon. Martin Foley, Violence against Women, and Ro Allen, globally in response to the COVID-19 Minister for Health and Minister for Victorian Commissioner for LGBTIQ+ pandemic. Equality. Communities. youtu.be/v14GHObKE0Y youtu.be/nJJYwerP-1M youtu.be/62greTki4ss

ARCSHS Research and Practice Seminar Series

Methodological challenges in Drugs as technologies of the self: Gendering homelessness: From the surveying non-binary religious and Consuming drugs, (re)making gender margins to the centre sexuality/gender identities: The and sexuality in LGBTQ cultures June 17, online Worldviews of Australia’s Generation May 20, online Dr Juliet Watson Z study Dr Kiran Pienaar RMIT February 19, La Trobe University La Trobe University Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen Australian National University

38 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY LGBTIQ communities doin’ it for Researching peer-led responses: Sexual violence and safety at ourselves – COVID-19 as a case in Reflections on 20 years of Australian music festivals point collaboration, advocacy and creating September 16, online July 15, online change Dr Bianca Fileborn Darryl O’Donnell August 26, online The University of Melbourne AFAO Associate Professor Graham Brown youtu.be/5oDpnanLLRk La Trobe University youtu.be/jE97WvjMWh4 youtu.be/X1NEkVaCJbk

Intersectionality in digital feminist The colonial project of gender: Pandemic intimacies: Gay and knowledge cultures: Practising a Thinking through museums, creative bisexual men mediating intimacy travelling theory representation and research during the coronavirus conjuncture October 21, online imperatives December 16, online Dr Akane Kanai November 18, online Dr Jamie Hakim Monash University Associate Professor Sandy O'Sullivan University of East Anglia University of the Sunshine Coast youtu.be/v9IfWkvy6-c youtu.be/-gwO5SenCok youtu.be/SNN5bVZg-BQ

ARCSHS Learning Forum January May September HDR Student Presentations PhD findings: The lived experiences of A summary report of findings from ARCSHS, Centre for Alcohol Policy LGBT+ Jewish Australians Writing Themselves In 4 Research (CAPR) Shoshana Rosenberg, Curtin University Adam O. Hill and Adam Bourne February June October Realising change in the gendering Mid-candidature presentation: Findings Normalising gender in healthcare: practices of Australian alcohol policy from a PhD project on performance and Exploring the effects of gender Duane Duncan image-enhancing drugs, men and normalisation on the healthcare Retrieving gender in quantitative masculinity experiences of trans and gender research on alcohol and violence Gemma Nourse diverse people Lucille Kerr David Moore Mid-candidature presentation: Findings March from a PhD project on body image and November its influence on the daily lives of men Career pathways for early career Managing conflicting identities: Identity researchers who have sex with men in Vietnam management strategies for gay HDR/ECR event Ly An religious men Joel Anderson April July Centre-wide research activity Introduction to La Trobe’s new ethics December application system and PRIME ARCSHS staff and students Overview of the BBV Sector Heidi Gaulke, Ethics, Integrity and August Development Program, including highlights from 2020 and directions for Bio-Safety Research impact and engagement Wade Kelly, Research Impact and 2021 Engagement Jen Johnson

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 39 Funding

ARCSHS Funding 2020 2020 (AUD) Australian Research Council (ARC) 1,021,446.78 The technological transformation of sex: Improving Australia's response 176,887.40 Analysing gender in research and policy on alcohol-related violence 177,880.45 Sexuality, masculinity and technology: Men and intimacy in the digital age 134,016.22 Understanding performance and image-enhancing drug injecting in Australia 226,093.78 Lived experiences of treatment for hepatitis C in Australia 173,831.45 Improving social, economic and health outcomes through drug policy reforms 132,737.48 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) 5,439.90 Developing and implementing systems to optimise treatment, care and support among 5,439.90 people diagnosed with HIV Commonwealth Department of Education and Training 750,417.24 Research training program 274,552.77 Research support program 475,864.47 Commonwealth Department of Health 728,000.00 From knowledge to action: A social research program to inform implementation of the 728,000.00 national BBV and STI strategies Commonwealth Department of Social Services 62,397.00 Understanding service support needs of LGBTIQ people experiencing family, domestic and 62,397.00 sexual violence Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria 1,292,872.65 Rainbow Network: GLBTI youth suicide prevention 228,097.54 Blood-borne virus services 99,903.34 Rainbow Health Victoria 470,442.95 Blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections research and data 230,000.00 Val’s 264,428.82 Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria 335,000.00 Primary prevention of family violence against the LGBTI community 335,000.00 Melbourne Primary Care Network 94,965.80 Exploring the nature and impact of mental health and suicide prevention support 94,965.80

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ARCSHS Funding 2020 2020 (AUD) South Western Sydney Local Health District 75,582.00 New alcohol consumption and dependence module SWSLHD focus 36,836.00 Assertive youth outreach in SWSLHD: Program and participant aims, priorities and 38,746.00 outcomes Centre Against Sexual Assault Central Victoria 19,200.00 Improving prevention of sexual assault in regional Victoria 19,200.00 Lifestyles 38,000.00 Lifestyles Sex-Ed Website 38,000.00 Living Positive Victoria 6,500.00 Living Positive Victoria strategic evaluation consultation 6,500.00 National Association of People with HIV Australia 30,000.00 W3 national peak organisation evaluation 30,000.00 Scarlet Alliance – Australian Sex Workers Association 15,000.00 W3 national peak organisation evaluation 15,000.00 Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations 15,000.00 W3 national peak organisation evaluation 15,000.00 ViiV Healthcare Australia 103,106.30 Peer navigator implementation science demonstration project - Stage 2 85,939.60 PozQoL website Development 17,166.70 Miscellaneous 167,191.25 Course fees, royalties and other income 167,191.25 Teaching revenue 383,338.11 Undergraduate 189,119.46 Postgraduate 194,218.65 La Trobe University 1,260,421.43 La Trobe internal contribution 1,260,421.43

Funds received from the sources listed here, totalled 6,403,878.46

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 41 Professional participation

International Society for Social and Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Membership of Political Psychology | Joel Anderson Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine advisory bodies, (ASHM) Taskforce on BBVs, Sexual Japanese Ministry of Health and Health and COVID-19 | Jen Johnson associations, boards Welfare | Research Group for HIV Prevention | Adam O. Hill Australian Anthropological Society | and committees Fellow | David Moore Joint Australasian HIV&AIDS International Conference and Australasian Sexual Australian Bureau of Statistics | Gender, American Psychological Association – Health 2020 Conference | Convening Sexuality and Sex Characteristics Society for the Psychological Study of Committee | Graham Brown Reference Group | Committee Member | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Adam Bourne Joint Australasian HIV & AIDS Transgender Issues | Anthony Lyons Conference and Australasian Sexual Australian Drug Lawyers Network | Art/Law Network | Coordination Group | Health 2020 Conference | National Founder and Convenor | Kate Seear Sean Mulcahy Program Committee | Jen Johnson Australian Federation of AIDS Asian Public Health Exchange (APHEX) Law and Society Association of Organisations | Board of Directors | | Adam O. Hill Australia and New Zealand | Sean Susan Chong Mulcahy Association for the Social Sciences and Australia’s National Research Humanities in HIV/AIDS | Academy Law and Society Association (United Organisation for Women’s Safety Member | Gary Dowsett States) | Sean Mulcahy (ANROWS) | Technology-Facilitated Abuse Research Project | Advisory Australian and New Zealand Mental Law, Literature and Humanities Group | Matthew Parsons Health Association | Anthony Lyons Association of Australasia | Sean Mulcahy Australian Women’s and Gender Australian and New Zealand Mental Studies Association (AWGSA) | Health Association | Stop Domestic LGBTIQA+ Intellectual Disability Executive Board Member | Victorian Violence Steering Committee | Matthew Information Project | Project Advisory State Representative | Andrea Waling Parsons Group | Matthew Parsons Australian Women’s and Gender Australasian Drama Studies Society of Australasian Social Studies Association (AWGSA) | Renae Association | Sean Mulcahy Psychologists | Joel Anderson Fomiatti

Australasian Sexual Health Alliance | Socio-Legal Studies Association | Sean Community of Practice for Action on Executive Committee | Christopher Mulcahy, Kate Seear HIV and Mobility (CoPAHM) | CoPAHM Fisher National Governance Group | Jen The American Men’s Studies Johnson European Association of Social Association | Executive Board Member | Psychology | Joel Anderson Andrea Waling Growing and Developing Healthy Relationships Advisory Group | The Japan Sociological Society | Adam International Academy of Sex Research Christopher Fisher | Gary Dowsett, Christopher Fisher Hill Housing for the Aged Action Group | Tokyo Olympics 2021 HIV Prevention International AIDS Society | Adam Committee of Management | Pauline Working Group | Committee Member | Bourne, Gary Dowsett, Adam O. Hill, Crameri Anthony Lyons Adam O. Hill LGBTI Family Violence Forum 2020 | National International Association of Applied Organising Committee | Shamini Academy of Social Sciences in Psychology | Joel Anderson Joseph, Matthew Parsons Australia | Fellow | Gary Dowsett International Association for the Study LGBTIQ+ National Health Alliance | ACON Pride in Health and Wellbeing of Sexuality, Culture and Society | Gary Health in Difference Conference 2021 Program | Academic Advisor | Adam Dowsett Advisory Group | Committee Member | Bourne Andrea Waling International Society for Critical Health Annual Surveillance Reports HBV and Psychology | Adam Bourne Macquarie University Union | Life HCV Cascade Reference Group | Jen Member | Gary Dowsett Johnson

42 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY National Trans Health Survey Mental Health Victoria Policy Network | Centre for Alcohol Policy Research International Advisory Group | Jackson Fairchild Advisory Committee | Suzanne Fraser Christopher Fisher North Western Melbourne PHN Suicide College of Science, Health and Our Watch | Men in Focus Advisory Prevention and Intervention Taskforce | Engineering (SHE) Diversity and Group | Jackson Fairchild Anthony Lyons Inclusion Committee | SHE College Representative | Matthew Parsons Public Health Association of Australia | RMIT University | Building Blokes: Anthony Lyons Masculinities, Peer Relations and the College of Science, Health and Dynamics of Gender Norm Change in Engineering Research Committee | Q West | Jami Jones Australia | External PhD Anthony Lyons Mid-Candidature Review Panel Member Strengthening Seniors Inclusion and | Andrea Waling Complexity and Systems Science Participation in Local Communities | Application Network | Convenor | LGBTI Project Leadership Group | Sexual Health Society of Victoria | Graham Brown Pauline Crameri Membership Chair | Christopher Fisher Conversion Ideology and Practices Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras | Thorne Harbour Health | Board of Research Project Steering Committee Life Member | Gary Dowsett Directors | Adam Bourne member | La Trobe/Macquarie University Conversion Ideology and The Australian Sociological Association Thorne Harbour Health | Gary Dowsett Practice Research Project | Roz | Gary Dowsett, Andrea Waling Bellamy Victorian Community Care Advisory ViiV Healthcare Australia | HIV Committee | Pauline Crameri Gender Diversity in ICT Working Group | Community Advisory Board | Graham Adam Bourne, Matthew Parsons Brown Victorian Department of Health and Human Services | LGBTIQ Working Institute for Human Security and Social State Group | Co-Chair | Adam Bourne Change Advisory Committee | Gary Burnet Institute Eliminate Hepatitis C Dowsett Partnership | Health Promotion Working Victorian Government | LGBTIQ Family Group | Susan Chong Violence Working Group | Matthew La Trobe Graduate Research Parsons Committee | Roz Bellamy Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria | Advisory Partnership | Victorian Government | LGBTIQ Health La Trobe University Research Strategy Jackson Fairchild and Human Services Working Group | Committee | Suzanne Fraser Marina Carman Dying with Dignity Victoria | Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre Ambassador | Gary Dowsett Victorian Hepatitis B Alliance | Jen Advisory Committee | Suzanne Fraser Johnson, Emily Lenton Family Safety Victoria | Course in PRIME Academic Working Group | Identifying and Responding to Family | Policy Advisor | Christopher Fisher Violence Risk Project Steering Sean Mulcahy Committee | Jackson Fairchild Professor Anthony Smith Conference Victorian Pride Lobby | Gary Dowsett Attendance Award Committee | Gippsland Regional LGBTI Ageing and Anthony Lyons Aged Care Working Group | Pauline Victorian Whole of Government LGBTIQ Crameri Taskforce | Committee Member | Adam Psychology and Public Health Early Bourne Career Researcher Network | Vice Grampians Diversity Equity and President | Jake D. Franklin Inclusion Reference Group | Pauline Women’s Mental Health Alliance | Crameri Member | Jackson Fairchild Research and Graduate Studies Committee | College of Science, Health YACVic Policy Advisory Group | Jami Harm Reduction Victoria | Vice- and Engineering representative | Roz Jones President | Emily Lenton Bellamy La Trobe University HEY Strategic Advisory Group | Jami School of Psychology and Public Health Academic Board | Returning Officer | Jones Diversity and Inclusion Committee | Andrea Waling Chair | Matthew Parsons HIV Intersections Community of Academic Promotions Committee Practice | Convenor | Jen Johnson School of Psychology and Public Health (Level B/C) | Adam Bourne Executive Committee | Suzanne Fraser Law Institute of Victoria | Kate Seear Australian Research Council DECRA (Adam Bourne, Anthony Lyons) Loddon Mallee LGBTI Community of Review Panel | Graham Brown School of Psychology and Public Health Practice Working Group | Pauline Research Committee | Adam Bourne, Crameri BBV Workforce Network | Convenor | Jen Johnson Alex James Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium | Transforming Human Society Research Steering Committee | Jen Power Building Healthy Communities Research Focus Area Executive Focus Area Executive Committee | Jen Committee | Graham Brown Power

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 43 Australian Feminist Law Journal | Contemporary Drug Problems | Involvement in Reviewer | Kate Seear Reviewer | Adrian Farrugia, Renae Fomiatti journals and other Australian Journal of Psychology | Reviewer | Joel Anderson Culture, Health and Sexuality | Editorial publications Advisory Board Member | Gary Dowsett Addiction | Associate Editor | Suzanne Australian Psychologist | Reviewer | Joel Fraser Anderson Culture, Health and Sexuality | Reviewer | Duane Duncan Addiction | Reviewer | Renae Fomiatti BMC Public Health | Reviewer | Adam Bourne Drug and Alcohol Review | Reviewer | Addiction Research and Theory | Adam Bourne, Renae Fomiatti Editorial Board Member | Suzanne British Journal of Health Psychology | Fraser Reviewer | Adam Bourne Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy | Editorial Board Member | Suzanne AIDS and Behaviour | Reviewer | British Journal of Health Psychology | Fraser Graham Brown, Jen Power Scholar Panel | Adam Bourne Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy AIDS Care | Reviewer | Adam Bourne, Contemporary Drug Problems | | Reviewer | Adrian Farrugia, Kate Seear Jennifer Power Associate Editor | Suzanne Fraser Educational Research | Reviewer | Joel Alternative Law Journal | Reviewer | Contemporary Drug Problems | Anderson Kate Seear Associate Editor (to September) | Kate Seear Emerald Publishing Advances in American Journal of Men's Health | Masculinities | Editorial Board Member Reviewer | Adam O. Hill Contemporary Drug Problems | | Andrea Waling Co-Editor (from September) | Kate American Journal of Sexuality Education Seear Emerald Publishing Critical Perspectives | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher on the Regulation of Pleasure | Editorial Contemporary Drug Problems | Board Member | Adrian Farrugia Australian and New Zealand Journal of Consulting Editor (from September) | Public Health | Reviewer | Graham David Moore Field Methods | Reviewer | Adam O. Hill Brown, Christopher Fisher Contemporary Drug Problems | Editor Frontiers | Reviewer | Joel Anderson (to September) | David Moore

44 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Frontiers in Sociology and Psychology | International Journal of Transgender Science, Technology and Human Values Associate Editor | Andrea Waling Health | Editorial Board Member | | Reviewer | Kate Seear Shoshana Rosenberg Gender and Society | Reviewer | Andrea Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Waling Journal of Bodies, Sexualities and Learning | Editorial Board Member | Masculinities | Book Reviews Editor | Gary Dowsett, Christopher Fisher Harm Reduction Journal | Reviewer | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Kate Seear Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Journal of Experimental Social Learning | Reviewer | Roz Bellamy, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Psychology | Reviewer | Joel Anderson Christopher Fisher the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine | Reviewer | Kate Seear Journal of Homosexuality | Editorial Sextures: e-Journal for Sexualities, Board | Christopher Fisher Cultures and Politics | Advisory Board Health Care for Women International | Member | Gary Dowsett Reviewer | Jennifer Power Journal of Homosexuality | Reviewer | Jennifer Power, Andrea Waling Sexual Health | Reviewer | Christopher Health Promotion Journal of Australia | Fisher Reviewer | Graham Brown Journal of the International AIDS Society | Reviewer | Adam Bourne Sexualities | Editorial Board Member | Health Sociology Review | Editorial Gary Dowsett Advisory Board | Jennifer Power Journal of Interpersonal Violence | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Sexualities | Reviewer | Duane Duncan, Health Sociology Review | Guest Editor | Andrea Waling Jennifer Power, Andrea Waling Journal of LGBT Youth | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Sexuality and Culture | Reviewer | Health Sociology Review | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Duane Duncan, Renae Fomiatti Journal of Men’s Studies | Editorial Board Member | Andrea Waling Sexuality, Culture and Health book Humanities and Social Sciences series | Co-editor | Gary Dowsett Communications | Associate Editor | Journal of Popular Romance Studies | Andrea Waling Reviewer | Andrea Waling Sexuality Research and Social Policy | Reviewer | Jennifer Power Intercultural Education | Reviewer | Joel Journal of Sociology | Reviewer | Andrea Anderson Waling Sexually Transmitted Infections | Associate Editor | Adam Bourne International Journal of Alcohol and Journal of Youth Studies | Reviewer | Drug Research | Reviewer | Jennifer Andrea Waling Social Sciences | Reviewer | Joel Power Anderson Melbourne University Law Review | International Journal of Drug Policy | Reviewer | Kate Seear Studies in Higher Education | Reviewer | Editorial Board Member | Suzanne Joel Anderson Fraser, David Moore Men and Masculinities | Reviewer | Andrea Waling The Australian Journal of Rural Health | International Journal of Drug Policy | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Reviewer | Adam Bourne, Graham Monash University Law Review | Brown, Adrian Farrugia, Renae Fomiatti, Reviewer | Kate Seear The Journal of Sex Research | Reviewer Kate Seear | Christopher Fisher PLoS One | Reviewer | Shoshana International Journal of Environmental Rosenberg Transgender Health | Reviewer | Research and Public Health | Reviewer | Shoshana Rosenberg Psychology and Health | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher, Adam O. Hill Adam Bourne International Journal of Intercultural Visiting fellowships Psychology and Sexuality | Reviewer | Relations | Reviewer | Joel Anderson Joel Anderson Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales | Visiting Senior Fellow | Adam International Journal of Sexual Health | Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal Bourne Editorial Advisory Board Member | Gary of Australia | Reviewer | Shoshana Dowsett Rosenberg Centre for Social Research in Health, University of New South Wales | Visiting International Journal of STD & AIDS | SAGE Open | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Professorial Fellow | Suzanne Fraser Reviewer | Adam O. Hill

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 45 Publications and outputs

Crehan, P., Daly, F., Fletcher, L. & Jones, T. (2020). LGBTI inclusion in Books Pichler, S. (2020). A global examination Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand Hurley, M. (2020). Beside my self: The of LGBT workplace equality indices. In schools: Policies and practices. In P. memoirs of a china cabinet. Australian E. Ng, C. Stamper, & A. Klarsfeld (Eds.), Towl, P., & S. A. Hemphill (Eds.), Safe, Lesbian and Gay Archives. Handbook on diversity and inclusion supportive and inclusive learning indices: A research compendium. environments for young people in crisis Jones, T. (2020). A student-centred Edward Elgar Publishing and trauma: Plaiting the rope (pp. 69- sociology of Australian education: researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/publicatio 84). Routledge. Voices of experience. Critical Studies ns/a-global-examination-of-lgbt- taylorfrancis.com/chapters/lgbti- of Education (vol. 13). Springer. workplace-equality-indices inclusion-australia-aotearoa-new- doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36863-0 zealand-schools-tiffany- Dowsett, G. (2020). Digital intimacy: An jones/e/10.4324/9780429282102-7 Seear, K. (2020). Law, drugs and the end to the tyranny of distance. In J. making of addiction: Just habits. Power, H. von Doussa, & T. W. Jones Jones, T. (2020). Viral lesbians: Routledge. (Eds.), Bent Street 4.1—Love from a Geopolitical uses of digital meme doi.org/10.4324/9780429450792 distance (pp. 53-61). Clouds of worship and sharing. In J. Power, H. Magellan. von Doussa, & T. W. Jones (Eds.), Bent Waling, A. (2020). White masculinity in Street 4.1—Love from a distance (pp. contemporary Australia: The good ol’ Dyson, S. (2020). Who am I? The role of 101-113). Clouds of Magellan. Aussie bloke. Routledge. health promotion and school education routledge.com/White-Masculinity-in- in young people’s sexual health and Moore, D. (2020). Masculinities and Contemporary-Australia-The-Good-Ol- wellbeing. In R. Midford, G. Nutton, B. intoxication: Notes towards a Aussie- Hyndman, & S. Silburn (Eds.), Health co-constitutive approach. In F. Hutton Bloke/Waling/p/book/9780367726997 and education interdependence. (Ed.), Cultures of intoxication: Key Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15- issues and debates (pp. 211-235). 3959-6_13 Palgrave Macmillan. Book chapters link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978 Aggleton, P. (2020). Sex, sexuality and Farrugia, A. (2020). The ontological -3-030-35284-4_10 HIV: 'Education', in the broadest sense politics of partying: Drug education, of the word. In A. Brown & E. Wisby young men and drug consumption. In Mulcahy, S. (2020). Performing (Eds.), Knowledge, policy and practice D. Leahy, J. Wright, & K. Fitzpatrick sexuality on the legal stage. In L. in education and the struggle for social (Eds.), Social theory in health Finchett-Maddock & E. Lekakis (Eds.), justice (pp. 28-63). UCL Press. education: Forging new insights in Art, law, power: Perspectives on research (pp. 33-43). Routledge. legality and resistance in contemporary Baldassar, L., Wilding, R. & Worrell, S. taylorfrancis.com/chapters/ontological aesthetics (pp. 70-90). Counterpress. (2020). Elderly migrants, digital kinning -politics-partying-adrian- counterpress.org.uk/publications/art- and digital home making across time farrugia/e/10.4324/9781351048163-4 law-power/ and distance. In B. Pasveer, O. Synnes, & I. Moser (Eds.), Ways of home making Fraser, S. (2020). Intimacy and Pepping, C. A., Power, J., Bourne, A. & in care for later life (pp. 41-63). unexpected technologies. In J. Power, Lyons, A. (2020). Lesbian, gay, bisexual Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15- H. von Doussa, & T. W. Jones (Eds.), and transgender families across the 0406-8_3 Bent Street 4.1—Love from a distance globe. In W. K. Halford (Ed.), Cross- (pp. 12-15). Clouds of Magellan. cultural family research and practice Chamberlain, D. & Farr-Wharton, B. (pp. 287-319). Elsevier. (2020). Network and collaboration Jones, T. (2020). Lesbians and gays in doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-815493- research futures. In J. Voets, R. Keast, education. In P. Gerber (Ed.), Worldwide 9.00009-0 & C. Koliba (Eds.), Networks and perspectives on lesbians, gays and collaboration in the public sector: bisexuals: Culture, history and law. Essential research approaches, Praeger. methodologies and analytic tools. researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications Routledge. /lesbians-and-gays-in-education doi.org/10.4324/9781315544939

46 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Pienaar, K., Murphy, D., Race, K. & Barnett, A., Savic, M., Pienaar, K., Lea, T. (2020). Sexualities and Articles in refereed Carter, A., Warren, N., Sandral, E., intoxication: ‘To be intoxicated is to still journals Manning, V. & Lubman, D. I. (2020). be me, just a little blurry’ – Drugs, Enacting ‘more-than-human’ care: enhancement and transformation in Aagaard, K., Melendez-Torres, G. J. & Clients’ and counsellors’ views on the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and Overgaard, C. (2020). Improving oral multiple affordances of chatbots in queer cultures. In F. Hutton, F. (Ed.), health in nursing home residents: A alcohol and other drug counselling. Cultures of intoxication: Key issues and process evaluation of a shared oral International Journal of Drug Policy, debates (pp. 139-163). Palgrave care intervention. Journal of Clinical Article 102910. Macmillan. 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BMJ Sexual & International-Handbook-of-Womens- doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12854 Reproductive Health, 46, 241-243. Sexual-and-Reproductive- doi.org/10.1136/bmjsrh-2020-200709 Amada, N., Lea, T., Letheby, C. & Health/Ussher-Chrisler- Shane, J. (2020). Psychedelic Perz/p/book/9781138490260 Bavinton, B. R., Grulich, A., Broady, T., experience and the narrative self: An Keen, P., Mao, L., Patel, P., Chan, C., Power, J. (2020). My queer love bot. In exploratory qualitative study. Journal of Prestage, G. & Holt, M. (2020). J. Power, H. von Doussa, & T. W. Jones Consciousness Studies, 27(9–10), 6- Increases in HIV testing frequency in (Eds.), Bent Street 4.1—Love from a 33. Australian gay and bisexual men are distance (pp. 29-39). Clouds of ingentaconnect.com/contentone/imp/j concentrated among PrEP users: An Magellan. cs/2020/00000027/f0020009/art0000 analysis of Australian Behavioural 1 Surveillance Data, 2013-2018. AIDS and Rashidian M., Minichiello V., Knutsen Behaviour, 24, 2691-2702. An, T. L., Wilson, P. A., Parker, C. M., S. & Ghamsary M. (2020). Western, doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02826-0 Asian, and Middle Eastern societies’ Giang, L. M., Hirsch, J. S., Pham, T. & cultural attitudes and barriers Parker, R. G. (2020). Categorical Beech, O. D., Kaufmann, L. & impacting the management of sexual dilemmas: Challenges for HIV Anderson, J. (2020). A systematic health care. In D. Rowland & E. Jannini prevention among men who have sex literature review exploring (Eds.), Cultural differences and the with men and transgender women in objectification and motherhood. practice of sexual medicine: Trends in Vietnam. Culture, Health & Sexuality, Psychology of Women Quarterly, 44(4), andrology and sexual medicine (pp. 22(10), 1161-1176. 521-538. 165-182). Springer. doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2019.16620 doi.org/10.1177/0361684320949810 89 Bell, S., Aggleton, P., Lockyer, A., Edited books and Anderson, J., Campbell, M. & Koc, Y. Ferguson, T., Murray, W., Silver, B., (2020). 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 47 Bell, S., Ward, J., Aggleton, P., Murray, Carnaghi, A., Anderson, J. & Bianchi, Cover, R., Rasmussen, M. L., Newman, W., Silver, B., Lockyer, A., Ferguson, M. (2020). On the origin of beliefs about C., Marshall, D. & Aggleton P. (2020). T., Fairley, C. K., Whiley, D., Ryder, N., the sexual orientation and gender-role Marriage equality: Two generations of Donovan, B., Guy, R., Kaldor, J. & development of children raised by gay- gender and sexually diverse Maher, L. (2020). Young Aboriginal male and heterosexual parents: An Australians. Australian Feminist people's sexual health risk reduction Italian study. Men and Masculinities, Studies, 35(103), 37-53. strategies: A qualitative study in remote 23(3–4), 636-660. doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2020.17936 Australia. Sexual Health, 17(4), 303- doi.org/10.1177/1097184X18775462 61 303. doi.org/10.1071/sh19204 Chan, C., Broady, T. R., Bavinton, B. R., Davis, C., King, O. A., Clemans, A., Botfield, J. R., Newman, C. E., Mao, L., Prestage, G. & Holt, M. (2020). Coles, J., Crampton, P. E. S., Jacobs, Bateson, D., Haire, B., Estoesta, J., Assessing the HIV prevention needs of N., McKeown, T., Morphet, J., Seear, Forster, C. & Schulz Moore, J. (2020) young gay and bisexual men in the K. & Rees, C. E. (2020). Student dignity Young migrant and refugee people’s PrEP era: An analysis of trends in during work-integrated learning: A views on unintended pregnancy and Australian behavioural surveillance, qualitative study exploring student and abortion in Sydney. Health Sociology 2014–2018. AIDS and Behavior, 24, supervisors’ perspectives. Advances in Review, 29(2), 195-210. 2382-2386. doi.org/10.1007/s10461- Health Sciences Education, 25(1), 149- doi.org/10.1080/14461242.2020.17648 020-02797-2 172. doi.org/10.1007/s10459-019- 57 09914-4 Chibnall, K., McDonald, K. & Kirkman, Broady, T. R., Bavinton, B. R., Mao, L., M. (2020). Pathologising diversity: Dodds, C., Keogh, P., Bourne, A., Prestage, G. & Holt, M. 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48 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Drysdale, K., Bryant, J., Holt, M., Farrugia, C. (2020). Making sharing Flore, J. & Pienaar, K. (2020). Data- Hopwood, M., Dowsett, G. W., work: Migrant community groups and driven intimacy: Emerging technologies Aggleton, P., Lea, T. & Treloar, C. informal/formal work. Critical in the (re)making of sexual subjects (2020). Destabilising the ‘problem’ of Sociology, 46(4-5), 495-509. and ‘healthy’ sexuality. Health chemsex: Diversity in settings, relations doi.org/10.1177/0896920519864147 Sociology Review, 29(3), 279-293. and practices revealed in Australian gay doi.org/10.1080/14461242.2020.18031 and bisexual men's crystal Fearon, E., Bourne, A., Tenza, S., 01 methamphetamine use. International Palanee, T., Kabuti, R., Weatherburn, Journal of Drug Policy, 78, Article P., Nutland, W., Kimani, J. & Smith, A. Fomiatti, R. (2020). ‘It’s good being part 102697. (2020). 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60 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY McCarthy, M., Kauer, S., Ezer, P., Kerr, Fisher, C. (2020, October 9). L., Bellamy, R., Waling, A., Lucke, J. & Roundtable discussion of sex Symposia, launches, Fisher, C. (2020, October 24). Condom education and the National Survey of workshops and use norms and condom use during last Secondary Students and Sexual Health sexual experience among a large, [Roundtable discussion]. Sexuality meetings national sample of 14- to 18-year-olds Educators’ Collective, Melbourne, Vic, An, L. T. (2020, June 10). in Australia [Oral presentation]. Annual Australia (hosted online). Mid-candidature presentation: Findings Meeting of the American Public Health from a PhD project on body image and Association (hosted online). Joseph, S. & Jones, J. (2020, August 10). Family of origin violence: When do its influence on the daily lives of men Mulcahy, S. (2020, July 12-15). Dances personal beliefs become family who have sex with men (MSM) in with laws. [Oral presentation]. 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 61 Carman, M., Allen, R., Fairchild, J., Parsons, M. & Joseph, S. (2020, July 1). Launch of Pride in Prevention: A guide to primary prevention of family violence experienced by LGBTIQ communities [Oral presentation]. Rainbow Health Victoria, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia (hosted online). youtu.be/62greTki4ss

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62 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Duncan, D. (2020, February 12). Hill, A. O. (2020, September 3). Private Jones, J. (2020, February 4). Writing Realising change in the gendering Lives 3 [Oral presentation]. HEY Themselves In community advisory practices of Australian alcohol policy Partners meeting, Melbourne, Vic, board meeting [Workshop facilitation]. [Oral presentation]. ARCSHS Learning Australia (hosted online). Australian Research Centre in Sex, Forum, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Health and Society, Melbourne, Vic, Vic, Australia. Hill, A. O. (2020, November 5). Private Australia. Lives 3 [Oral presentation]. Thorne Fairchild, J. (2020, May 5). LGBTIQ- Harbour Health, Melbourne, Vic, Jones, J. (2020, February 10). inclusive prevention in conversation Australia (hosted online). Organisational networks in the with Rainbow Health Victoria [Oral LGBTIQA+ youth sector [Oral Presentation]. Partners in Prevention Hill, A. O. & Bourne, A. (2020, presentation]. 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 63 Jones, J. & Starlady (2020, February Jones, J., Muller, J. & Tucker, J. Lyons, A. (2020, November 13). Private 24). Trans and gender diverse inclusive (2020, September 23). Bi Week; Lives 3: The Health and wellbeing of services [Oral presentation]. Women’s Discussing bi+ identities and the LGBTIQ people in Australia [Oral Health Victoria board meeting, specific issues faced by people with presentation]. Launch of the national Melbourne, Vic, Australia. non-binary sexual and/or gender report Private Lives 3: The health and identities. Rainbow Network wellbeing of LGBTIQ people in Australia, Jones, J., Joseph, S. & Moleta, D. Community of Practice, Rainbow Melbourne, Vic, Australia (hosted (2020, February 12). Working with Health Victoria, Melbourne, Vic, online). young queer and trans people of colour Australia (hosted online). [Oral presentation]. Rainbow Network Lyons, A. 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64 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Parsons, M., Carman, M. & Fairchild, Waling, A. (2020, September 24). Sex, J. (2020, October 27). LGBTIQ capacity Guest lectures consent and the law [Guest lecture]. building interventions – Evaluation Bellamy, R. (2020, June 4). Online HLT1CSS: Contemporary Issues in Sex findings and next steps [Oral writing and publishing [Guest lecture]. and Sexuality, School of Psychology presentation] FSV, Melbourne, Vic, Editing and Publishing unit, Humanities and Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia (hosted online). and Social Sciences. La Trobe Melbourne, Vic, Australia. University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia Parsons, M. & Joseph, S. (2020, (hosted online). Waling, A. (2020, October 26). On October 26). Introduction to LGBTIQ interpreting your findings and family violence for the vocational Bellamy, R., Chen., C. & Killen, G. communicating your research [Guest education setting. [Oral presentation]. (2020, October 30). Where is the queer lecture]. ATS3851: Contemporary Vocational Education and Training writing? [Guest lecture]. Feminist Issues in Social Science Research, Development Centre, Melbourne, Vic, Writers Festival, Melbourne, Vic, School of Social Sciences, Monash Australia (hosted online). Australia (hosted online). University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.

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68 | LA TROBE UNIVERSITY McCarthy, D. & Mousaferiadis, T. Cancer Council. (2020, March 19). (Hosts). (2020, November 14). Radio In the media Cancer care for all Australians. Cancer interview with Adam Bourne on Private ABC News. (2020, November 13). Council Victoria. Lives 3. Saturday Magazine. JOY 94.9 Radio coverage of Private Lives 3. ABC cancervic.org.au/about/stories/cancer_ FM. News 24. ABC TV. care_lgbtiq.html joy.org.au/saturdaymagazine/2020/11/ private-lives-report-3 Australian Arts Review. (2020, Clelland, A. (2020, December 18). For December 3). New online magazine many people, 2020 will be a year with a Mountford, R. (Host). (2020, October capturing impact of COVID-19 on local long tail. The Warrnambool Standard 30). All Bi Myself Episode 2. Radio artists. Australian Arts Review. [also includes Bendigo Advertiser, interview with Roz Bellamy. Triple Bi artsreview.com.au/new-online- Ballarat Courier, Border Mail and 99 Pass. JOY 94.9 FM. magazine-capturing-impact-of-covid- other regional mastheads]. joy.org.au/triplebipass/2020/10/30/all- 19-on-local-artists/ standard.net.au/story/7061629/for- bi-myself-episode-2-with-roz-bellamy/ many-people-2020-will-be-a-year-with- Republished at: a-long-tail/ Pohlner, A. (Interviewer). (2020, November 19). New program hopes to Australian Pride Network. Davis, A. (2020, June 9). COVID drive down breast and bowel cancer in australianpridenetwork.com.au/new- canoodling. Western Independent. the Latrobe Valley. TV interview with online-magazine-capturing-impact-of- westernindependent.com.au/2020/06/ Alexandra James. WIN News covid-19-on-local-artists 09/covid-canoodling/ Gippsland, WIN News Canberra. WIN Theatre People. Television. Department of Human Services. (2020, theatrepeople.com.au/new-online- July 1). Funding boost for LGBTIQ Potts, A. (Host). (2020, May 26). New magazine-capturing-impact-of-covid- family violence prevention [Press research into people living with HIV and 19-on-local-artists/ release]. clinical trials Radio interview with hnb.dhs.vic.gov.au/web/pubaff/medrel. Avert. (2020, June 28). Men who have Jennifer Power on HIV cure research. nsf/LinkView/BBC293213FC6840CCA2 sex with men (MSM), HIV and AIDS. The Informer Daily. JOY 94.9 FM. 585A500121B8F Avert. avert.org/professionals/hiv- joy.org.au/theinformer/2020/05/26/ne social-issues/key-affected- w-research-into-people-living-with-hiv- D’Agostino, E. (2020, February 19). La populations/men-sex-men and-clinical-trials/ Trobe University, CASA CV award sexual violence prevention research Bingham-Smith, K. (2020, November Stockwell, S. (Host). (2020, November scholarship. Bendigo Advertiser. 28). PSA: Women watch porn too. 17). Radio interview with Marina bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/66369 ScaryMommy. scarymommy.com/psa- Carman on Private Lives 3. Hack. triple 40/sexual-violence-prevention- women-watch-porn-too/ j. research-starts-in-bendigo/ abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/hack Bourke, S. (2020, May 31). The New Gaffoor, S. (2020, October 21). Sexual /12846108 Normal || The Kiss: New transmissions health of gay and bisexual men in Sub- of love. Canberra Times [also includes Walden, R. (Host). (2020, December Sahara Africa. La Trobe News. Newcastle Herald, Ballarat Courier and 16). How to navigate porn in latrobe.edu.au/news/announcements/ 99 other regional relationships. Podcast interview with 2020/sexual-health-of-gay-and- mastheads].canberratimes.com.au/sto Andrea Waling. Search Engine Sex. bisexual-men-in-sub-sahara-africa ry/6773172/the-kiss-new- Spotify Studios/Audiocraft. transmissions-of-contagious-love/ open.spotify.com/episode/17byHAmO KmPexIFbUEB1FA?si=0102169ddb874 Bratovich, R. (2020, May 7). Where to f7d find support during lockdown. . Walden, R. (Host). (2020, December starobserver.com.au/news/where-to- 16). QUICKIE: What is ethical porn? find-support-during-lockdown/195028 Podcast interview with Andrea Waling. Search Engine Sex. Spotify Studios/ Butler, J. (2020, September 14). Surf Audiocraft. star takes a knee for Black Lives Matter open.spotify.com/episode/6WynPT2N0 as Australian athletes confront racism. eddGlIa2YSJKy The New Daily. thenewdaily.com.au/news/2020/09/14 Willbridge, C. (Host). (2020, September /surf-star-takes-a-knee-for-black-lives- 10). Shining a Light on Suicide matter Prevention. Youtube Live interview with Roz Bellamy. LGBTIQ Health Australia. Calafiore, S. (2020, November 26). youtu.be/bS5SIC3SEEA LGBTIQ people report crippling rates of stigma and mental distress. Australian Whelan, M. (Host). (2020, July 2). Doctor News. Podcast interview with Roz Bellamy on ausdoc.com.au/news/lgbtiq-people- Are We Still Connected? online report-crippling-rates-stigma-and- relationship workshop. Well Well Well. mental-distress JOY 94.9 FM. joy.org.au/wellwellwell/2020/07/move ment-and-relationships

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Key abbreviations

ACON AIDS Council of New South Wales AFAO Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome ANROWS Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety AODs Alcohol and other drugs ARC Australian Research Council ARCSHS Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society ASHM Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine ART Antiretroviral therapy ASHR Australian Study of Health and Relationships BBV Blood-borne virus CALD Culturally and linguistically diverse CASA-CV Centre Against Sexual Assault, Central Victoria CHSP Commonwealth Home Support Programme COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 DAA Direct-acting antiviral DECRA Discovery Early Career Researcher Award ECR Early career researcher FSV Family Safety Victoria GBM Gay and bisexual men HBV Hepatitis B virus HCV Hepatitis C virus HDR Higher Degree Research HEY Healthy Equal Youth HIV Human immunodeficiency virus LGBTIQA+ Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and/or questioning, asexual (note: variations such as LGBTIQ, LGBTQ, LGBTI, LGBTIAQ+, GBTQ men and 2SLGBTQ+ are also used in this report) MSM Men who have sex with men NAIDOC National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee NAPWHA National Association of People with HIV Australia NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council PIEDs Performance and image-enhancing drugs PLHIV People living with HIV PNP Peer navigation program PrEP Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis PWID People who inject drugs QIP Quality Innovation Performance SHE College of Science, Health and Engineering SPPH School of Psychology and Public Health SSAC ARCSHS Strategic and Scientific Advisory Committee STI Sexually transmissible infection SWSLHD South Western Sydney Local Health District THN Take-home naloxone WHISE Women’s Health in the South East YACVic Youth Affairs Council of Victoria

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La Trobe University proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where its campuses are located in Victoria and New South Wales. We recognise that Indigenous Australians have an ongoing connection to the land and value their unique contribution, both to the University and the wider Australian society.

La Trobe University is committed to providing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, both as individuals and communities, through teaching and learning, research and community partnerships across all of our campuses.

The wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) is one of the world’s largest.

The Wurundjeri people – traditional owners of the land where ARCSHS is located and where our work is conducted – know the wedge-tailed eagle as Bunjil, the creator spirit of the Kulin Nations.

There is a special synergy between Bunjil and the La Trobe logo of an eagle. The symbolism and significance for both La Trobe and for Aboriginal people challenges us all to ‘gamagoen yarrbat’ – to soar.

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