ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

latrobe.edu.au/arcshs ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 A This report is printed on fully recyclable paper. Cover image by Kyle Hinkson, Unsplash Rainbow Health launch images by Alexis D. Lea Photography: @alexisdleaphotography Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this publication is accurate and current at the date of printing. Published by La Trobe University, March 2020. La Trobe University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS Provider 00115M.

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3 Introduction 4 Staff 7 Director’s report 8 Message from Professor John Dewar 9 Message from The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG 10 Summary of funding sources 11 Strategic plan 12 2019 highlights 14 Fifth National LGBT&I Ageing and Aged Care Conference 17 Fifth Contemporary Drug Problems Conference 18 Research projects 30 Rainbow Health Victoria 32 Rainbow Health Victoria projects 34 Higher degree research and teaching programs 36 Awards and achievements 38 Events, lectures and seminars 40 Funding 46 Publications and outputs 68 List of abbreviations

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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 1 Introduction

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The Australian Research College Representative Director of ARCSHS Centre in Sex, Health and Professor Rob Pike Professor Suzanne Fraser Provost ARCSHS Society (ARCSHS) is based College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University at La Trobe University, La Trobe University Melbourne. It conducts Deputy Directors of ARCSHS School Representative Associate Professor Adam Bourne world-class research and Professor Stephen Kent ARCSHS education on the social Dean and Head of School La Trobe University School of Psychology and Public Health Associate Professor Anthony Lyons dimensions of sexuality, College of Science, Health and Engineering ARCSHS gender, health and human La Trobe University La Trobe University relationships. Independent Experts ARCSHS Staff Representative Ms Nicky Bath Ms Marina Carman It works collaboratively with other Executive Director Chief of Staff researchers, communities, community- National LGBTI Health Alliance based organisations, government and ARCSHS professionals to advance knowledge and Professor Margaret Jolly La Trobe University promote positive change in policy, practice School of Culture, History and Languages and people’s lives. College of Asia and the Pacific Australian National University BBV and STI Strategic ARCSHS sits within the School of Psychology and Public Health and the Professor Barbara McPake Directions Network College of Science, Health and Engineering Director To inform our social research in at La Trobe University. Nossal Institute for Global Health blood-borne viruses (BBVs) and University of Melbourne sexually transmissible infections (STIs), and in line with the 2016-2019 ARCSHS Professor Alan Petersen Strategic Plan, we established a BBV and ARCSHS Strategic and School of Social Sciences STI Strategic Directions Network. Scientific Advisory Faculty of Arts Committee Monash University The role of the network is to focus on broad strategic directions and priorities The Strategic and Scientific Advisory Associate Professor Kate Seear regarding BBV and STI research at Committee (SSAC) provides high-level Faculty of Law ARCSHS. Membership of the network advice to the ARCSHS Director and the Monash University Centre. The SSAC considers: includes a cross-section of stakeholders Professor Mark Stoové engaged with policy, programs, community • Strategic directions and progress Burnet Institute and research related to BBVs and STIs. against the mission, aims and priorities outlined in the ARCSHS Strategic Plan To remain flexible and responsive, and La Trobe University Representatives to maximise input while minimising the • Specific contextual and scientific Dr MaryAnne Aitken / Mr Alistair Duncan burden on members, the network operates developments in areas relevant to the Co-Executive Directors as a network of strategic advisors, rather Centre’s research program Research Office than a committee that meets at set times La Trobe University during the year. ARCSHS facilitates the • Important issues for the sustainability network and liaises with members of and management of the Centre Associate Professor Christopher Roche the network throughout the year. This Chair in International Development is supplemented by drawing together Senior Research Partner with the selected members for topic-specific Developmental Leadership Program discussions when required. Director of the Institute for Human Security and Social Change La Trobe University

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 3 Staff

ARCSHS engages in Professor and Director Victor Minichiello BA (Hons) McGill, MA McMaster, multidisciplinary research. Suzanne Fraser† BA (Hons) Sydney, Grad Cert Higher Ed MA Northwestern, PhD ANU It includes researchers with Monash, PhD Sydney Eric Walsh-Buhi qualifications and expertise BA Florida, MPH Indiana, PhD Texas A&M Deputy Directors and in sociology, psychology, Richard Wassersug Associate Professors BA Tufts, PhD Chicago public health, anthropology, Adam Bourne cultural studies, history, BSc (Hons) Keele, PhD Keele Associate Professors gender and sexuality Anthony Lyons Graham Brown studies, education, political BBSc (Hons) La Trobe, PhD La Trobe BBus (Hons) Curtin, PGradDip(HealthProm) Curtin, PhD Curtin science and community Professors Christopher M. Fisher education. † David Moore BS Indiana, MA San Francisco State, BA (Hons) UWA, MA UWA, PhD UWA PhD Indiana

Emeritus Professors Adjunct Associate Professors Gary Dowsett Deborah Bateson BA UQ, DipEd UQ, PhD Macquarie, FASSA MBBS Hong Kong, MSc London, MA Oxon, Anne Mitchell AO Biochemistry (Hons) Somerville College, BA Melbourne, GradDipEd Melbourne, Oxon MA Melbourne Sue Dyson Marian Pitts GradDipWomSt Rusden, PhD La Trobe BA (Hons) Wales, PhD Wales, Lynne Hillier AFBPS, MAPS TPTC Coburg, TLTC MBS, BBSC (Hons) La Trobe, PhD La Trobe Former Directors Michael Hurley Professor Emerita Doreen Rosenthal AO BA (Hons) Sydney, GradDipEd SCVic, BA (Hons) Melbourne, MLitt UNE, PhD UTS PhD Melbourne, FASSA ARCSHS Director 1991-1999 Tiffany Jones BCreative Arts Macq, BEd (Hons I) Professor Emerita Marian Pitts (University Medal) Griffith, PhD La Trobe BA (Hons) Wales, PhD Wales, AFBPS, MAPS Garrett Prestage ARCSHS Director 2000-2012 BA Sydney, MA UNSW, PhD UNSW Professor Jayne Lucke Senior Research Fellow BA (Hons) UQ, PhD UQ ARCSHS Director 2014-2019 Jennifer Power BA (Hons) ANU, Grad Cert (Applied Adjunct Professors Statistics) Swinburne, PhD ANU Peter Aggleton Honorary Senior Research Fellow BA Oxford, PGCE Secondary (Science) Aberdeen College of Education, DipEd Catherine Barrett Education Aberdeen, MEd Education BAppSc VUT, PhD Melbourne Aberdeen, PhD London (Kings College) G. J. Melendez-Torres BSc (Nursing) Pennsylvania, BSc (Economics) Pennsylvania, MPhil Oxon, DPhil Oxon

4 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Research Fellows Visiting Fellows Rainbow Health Victoria Beatrice Alba* G. J. Melendez-Torres Pauline Crameri BA (Hons)/BSc Melbourne, BSc (Hons) Professor of Clinical and Social BA (Hons) La Trobe ANU, PhD Macquarie Epidemiology, University of Exeter, Jackson Fairchild† United Kingdom Joel Anderson*† BAppliedSocScience (Counselling) BComms Monash, BPsych ACU, Adrian Smith Australian College of Applied Psychology PostGrad Dip Psych ACU, PhD ACU Associate Professor of Public Health, Jami Jones University of Oxford, United Kingdom Marina Carman BDevStudies, La Trobe BA (Hons) Sydney, MA UNSW Eric Walsh-Buhi Shamini Joseph† Professor, San Diego University, Susan Chong* BA UWA, Dip Community Services United States BA Kenyon College, MA Kent, TAFE NSW DrPH La Trobe Research Officers Pamela Kennedy*† Duane Duncan† Stephanie Amir*† BPhty UQ, MPHC Flinders BA (Hons) Victoria University of Wellington, BSc (Hons) Melbourne, BA Melbourne, Matthew Parsons MA Victoria University of Wellington, Specialist Cert in Social Inclusion BFineArt UNSW PhD Monash Melbourne Sunil Patel† Adrian Farrugia† *† James Dunne BA (Hons) FineArt Middlesex, BEd (Hons) Monash, BA/BEd Monash, BBusMan UQ, GradDip Social GradDipInfoMgmnt RMIT PhD Curtin Administration UQ, GradDip Counselling Adam Hill† VU, Grad Cert Community Advocacy Administration and Operations BA (Hons) Brown University, MA University Chisholm Institute of TAFE, Master of Human Rights Curtin Steven Angelides of the Ryukyus, PhD Melbourne BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Melbourne † *† Claire Farrugia Sylvia Kauer *† BA (Hons) Sydney, PhD Macquarie Nicole Eckersley BBehSc (Hons) La Trobe, PhD Melbourne BA Melbourne, PGrad Dip Editing † Roslyn Le Gautier*† Renae Fomiatti & Comms Melbourne BA (Hons) La Trobe, PhD Curtin BSocSc (Hons) Swinburne, Ivy McGowan* PhD Swinburne Alexandra James*† BA Swinburne BComm, BA (Hons) Deakin, PhD Monash Andrea Waling David O’Keeffe*† BA (Hons) Carleton, PhD Monash Project Officers BA ECU, GradDipED ECU, MPH Monash Adjunct and Honorary Jen Johnson* Jen Sykes* Research Fellows BA VU Dip Man Bendigo TAFE, Dip Community Welfare Work Swinburne, Dip Interpreting * M. Felicity Daly Emily Lenton (Auslan) RMIT, Dip Auslan Chisholm BA (Hons) City College of New York, MSc BA VU, GradDip AdolDev Melbourne, Institute of TAFE (Merit) London School of Economics and MA Monash Political Science, DrPH London School of Graduate Research Coordinator Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Christopher Fisher Behzad Hajarizadeh MD Iran, MPH Iran, PhD UNSW ARCSHS Seminar Series Karalyn McDonald Coordinators BA Monash, MA Monash, PhD La Trobe Beatrice Alba

Jack Wallace David O’Keeffe MSocSci RMIT, PhD La Trobe

* Part-time † Part-year

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 5 Director’s report

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the year. Other new staff members Our staff and students have also in 2019 were Stephanie Amir, Dr Joel presented their work at conferences Anderson, Nicole Eckersley, Jackson and meetings across the world, as well Fairchild, Dr Claire Farrugia, Dr Adam Hill, as engaging actively and collaboratively Dr Alexandra James, Shamini Joseph in community and health sector events and Dr Sylvia Kauer. We also welcomed throughout the year. Our presentations can three new higher degree by research be found at the back of this Annual Report, students and celebrated four graduations. along with our publications, reports and Congratulations to Dr William Mude, other activities. As you will see, we’ve had Dr Julia Taylor, Dr Daniel Du Plooy and a very productive year. Dr Tomas Rozbroj, all of whom were Lastly, while the COVID-19 pandemic awarded PhDs. emerged after the 2019 period covered The year has been marked by a range by this report, it seems important to of highly successful events and other acknowledge its profound impact on achievements. Dr Graham Brown was ARCSHS, the university sector and the promoted to Associate Professor, community as a whole. There’s much that and Dr Andrea Waling was awarded a could be said about these events, and This year’s Director’s report prestigious Australian Research Council much remaining to unfold. For now, I wish is my first for ARCSHS. I (ARC) Discovery Early Career Research only to pay tribute to ARCSHS’ staff for joined the Centre in July Fellowship. The ARC also awarded their resourcefulness and endurance in ARCSHS staff two Discovery Projects dealing with the upheaval the pandemic 2019 along with a team in the 2020 round; ARCSHS-based chief has caused so far. investigators were Professor David Moore, of researchers, and have In closing, I wish to thank my ARCSHS Dr Adrian Farrugia and myself. spent the months since colleagues sincerely for the support Our busy events calendar included a they’ve given me since my first days at then getting to know range of seminars, with presentations the Centre in July 2019. Their generosity, ARCSHS’ wonderful staff from overseas guests Dr Eric Walsh-Buhi optimism and wisdom have been and impressive range (San Diego State University) and Dr Phillip indispensable, and while I still have much W. Schnarrs (University of Texas, Austin) to learn, I feel confident I have a fantastic of projects and other and many others. We also heard from a team around me to help me do so. My job activities. panel of experts who kindly took part in now is to give back as much as I’ve been the November ARCSHS Oration event, for given, and I look forward to having the which I delivered a lecture to introduce chance to do so. For me, the move to ARCSHS has been myself to the Centre, the University and a real pleasure, not least because of the the broader community. Concerned with warm welcome I’ve received from staff, increasingly highly charged questions Professor Suzanne Fraser students and our community partners. about fact, truth and the responsibilities Director, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society Of course, the achievements described of researchers whose work aims to offer in this report owe much to ARCSHS’ reliable knowledge for the public good, former Director, Professor Jayne Lucke, the Oration invited the panellists, Emeritus whose contribution I wish to acknowledge Professor Gary Dowsett, University of at the outset. NSW Scientia Professor Carla Treloar, and On taking up my role as Director of University of Sydney Professor of Gender ARCSHS, several new staff members Studies Kane Race, to reflect on research came with me: Professor David Moore, practice and ethics in an uncertain world. Dr Adrian Farrugia, Dr Renae Fomiatti and Their remarks were highly stimulating, Dr Duane Duncan, as well as two PhD and can still be heard by going to our students, Nyssa Ferguson and Gemma events page online. Nourse. In 2019 we also expanded the Other areas of positive growth and ARCSHS Strategic and Scientific Advisory transformation include ARCSHS’ re-design Committee membership with three new and re-launch of Gay and Lesbian Health members: Professor Mark Stoové (Burnet Victoria (GLHV) as Rainbow Health Institute), Associate Professor Kate Seear Victoria. The launch event was a great (Monash Law School) and Ms Nicky success, and we are grateful to Victorian Bath (National LGBTI Health Alliance). Commissioner for Gender and Sexuality I thank them for agreeing to join our Ro Allen for helping us celebrate our committee, and I also thank the existing freshly conceived organisation. members for their support throughout

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 7 Message from Professor John Dewar

Since it was founded, ARCSHS has become the leading source of evidence to improve our understanding of sex and sexuality in contemporary . During 2019, Suzanne and other researchers also established a new program of research for the Centre: the Drugs, Gender and Sexuality Research program. I was delighted to see that the Australian Research Council (ARC) awarded ARCSHS’ researchers funding for three projects from its highly competitive grants schemes in 2019. Two Discovery grants were awarded for projects examining the lived experience of hepatitis C, and Dr Andrea Waling was awarded a prestigious Discovery Early Career I am delighted to Researcher Award for research examining congratulate the Australian sexuality, masculinity and technology. These grants will support the Centre’s Research Centre in work to build the evidence base needed to Sex, Health and Society inform interventions in key areas of sex, (ARCSHS) on another gender and sexuality. successful year, the first I would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution made by the under its new director Centre’s previous director, Professor Professor Suzanne Fraser. Jayne Lucke, who amongst many other achievements was responsible for overseeing the Centre’s move to the University’s Bundoora campus in 2018. Finally, I congratulate everyone who works with and for the Centre on your hard work during 2019. The University is proud to support a Centre that is committed to work that has such a positive impact in the community.

Professor John Dewar AO Vice-Chancellor, La Trobe University

8 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Message from The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG

I would like to acknowledge and welcome Of course, certain recent events are the Centre’s new Director, Professor also worth noting despite being outside Suzanne Fraser. Professor Fraser is an the period addressed in this annual internationally recognised scholar in report. Since early 2020 attention has the critical study of addiction, gender been focused on the novel coronavirus, and sexuality. Professor Fraser has also COVID19, with its huge impact on health, brought a team of dedicated colleagues to mortality and society around the world. ARCSHS to form the new Drugs, Gender The virus has special burdens for sexual and Sexuality research program, an minorities that will be studied well into initiative that will make an exciting addition the future, and ARCSHS will be directly to the work of the Centre. involved in the development of this important new knowledge. I would like to acknowledge the service of ARCSHS’ former Director, Professor Looking back on the great changes that Jayne Lucke, and wish her well in her have occurred in my lifetime on LGBTIQ future endeavours. I also wish to note the rights, I am optimistic – but also impatient retirement of Professor Gary Dowsett after – to complete the changes that remain. 22 years of service as Deputy Director. The work of the Centre will be vital in It is with great pleasure Professor Dowsett has been conferred an addressing these challenges and I am that I congratulate the emeritus appointment and I am sure he proud to be the ARCSHS Distinguished will continue to contribute to the work of Ambassador. I congratulate all the Centre’s Australian Research Centre the Centre. staff, partners and supporters. in Sex, Health and Society Other changes within the Centre include on another busy and the rebranding of Gay and Lesbian Health Michael Kirby successful year. Victoria as Rainbow Health Victoria, to Distinguished Ambassador of the Australian better reflect the diversity of people and Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society communities the Centre works alongside. This commitment to diversity and inclusion is reflected in the ongoing work of the Centre, addressing the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ people, and indeed their pathways to flourishing. I am delighted to see the strength and renewal of the Centre’s research program in each of these areas, and the ongoing commitment of the Centre’s staff to improving understanding of issues related to health, education and social justice connected to sex and sexuality in Australia.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 9 Summary of funding sources

10 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Strategic plan

During 2019, a new Research Expertise In addition, the Centre specialises in using research findings to produce highly valued Founded in 1993, ARCSHS plays a leading Strategic Plan 2020-2023 training and educational resources for role in framing the agenda on, and building community, services and practitioners. In was developed. This key the knowledge to understand, sex and a range of ways, we work in partnership sexuality in contemporary Australia, public document sets with government, service providers and particularly as they relate to health, out ARCSHS’ mission, community organisations to advance education and social justice. strategic direction, aims policy and practice to achieve better ARCSHS is the largest research centre outcomes. and expectations of in Australia investigating the health ARCSHS also has a long-standing and and wellbeing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, performance. successful higher degree research transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) program. This program focuses communities. This includes a focus on equipping future generations of ARCSHS’ mission, as stated in the plan, on young people, older people, and the researchers in areas relevant to the is as follows: intersection of sexuality and gender with Centre’s mission. ARCSHS additionally other issues, such as disability, family The Australian Research Centre in offers an undergraduate subject within violence and mental health. Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) La Trobe University, and is expanding our conducts world-class research The Centre has particular expertise in teaching program in the field of sexuality and education on the social theorising gender and sexuality, and in studies. dimensions of sexuality, gender, investigating their role in health and human health and human relationships. relationships. More recently, the Centre It works collaboratively with has expanded its areas of interest to focus Research Themes other researchers, communities, also on the relationship between gender Over the next three years, ARCSHS will community-based organisations, and sexuality and issues of consumption consolidate and develop its research government and professionals to such as alcohol and other drug use, and activities under the following research advance knowledge and promote internet and social media use. themes: positive change in policy, practice and people’s lives. ARCSHS is one of four national centres 1. LGBTIQ health and wellbeing funded to undertake strategic research as 2. Social responses to HIV The plan includes the following three aims: part of Australia’s national response to HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmissible and viral hepatitis 1. Advance new knowledge and learning infections (STIs). The Centre’s research 3. Sexual health and wellbeing directly informs the implementation of 2. Maximise research impact these strategies through investigating the 4. Sex, gender and consumption 3. Enhance capacity for world-class lived experience of priority populations, International collaboration will be a research and informing interventions and service central priority across all themes. For system design. The Centre has adopted actions towards ARCSHS, this encompasses working with achieving each of these aims and has The Centre uses a multidisciplinary international academic collaborators, outlined measures to track performance approach, bringing together staff with conducting research projects involving over time. The Strategic Plan will be backgrounds in sociology, psychology, communities located overseas, addressing reviewed annually with input from all staff public health, anthropology, cultural global and regional issues, and providing to track progress against key performance studies, history, gender and sexuality technical advice through relationships with indicators and to revise plans for the studies, education, political science the Department of Foreign Affairs and coming year. A new Strategic Plan will be and community education. Our unique Trade, and international bodies such as the prepared in 2023. expertise in community-engaged research World Health Organization and the Joint allows us to work effectively and in United Nations Programme of HIV/AIDS. innovative ways with marginalised and difficult-to-reach communities, using a partnership approach.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 11 2019 highlights

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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 13 Fifth National LGBT&I Ageing and Aged Care Conference

In October 2019, Val’s The conference program highlighted the • Presentations from Ro Allen, Victorian changing landscape of LGBTI ageing and Commissioner for Gender and Sexuality; LGBTI Ageing and Aged aged care in Australia from the perspective Sandra Pankhurst, Trauma Cleaner; and Care, the ageing and aged of the sector, policymakers, advocates, Tristan Meecham, All the Queens Men academics and providers. As with the • Film screenings of The Coming Back Out care program of Rainbow previous three conferences, the voices Ball Movie and Becoming Colleen Health Victoria, presented of older LGBTI people, people living with the National LGBT&I HIV, and LGBTI people with a disability, • Contributions from Rainbow and their carers, were also again central Tick-accredited organisations and Ageing and Aged Care to the program. This provided delegates leaders in LGBTI service delivery. Conference, with the with the opportunity to hear directly from individuals regarding their experiences, The conference would not have been theme 'Ageing with Pride: ideas, hopes, fears, and visions of what the success it was without the hard The New Landscape ageing with pride is to them, and what work of the committee and the generous support of sponsors. This ensured the of Ageing and Aged they need and want with regard to LGBTI inclusive care and support as they age. conference was again able to support Care in Australia.' The widespread participation by older LGBTI The program provided a mix of people, people living with HIV, and LGBTI conference, with over 220 presentations, workshops, plenary people with a disability, at no cost to them. delegates, was co-hosted sessions, films and more. The We were thrilled that the majority of the in partnership with the inspirational mood of the conference was sponsors were Rainbow Tick-accredited established in the opening plenary by organisations with an outstanding National LGBTI Health the first distinguished keynote address, commitment to LGBTI ageing, aged care Alliance Silver Rainbow Georgina Beyer from New Zealand – and health, including Lifeview Residential politician, human rights advocate and Care and BreastScreen Victoria. Other program. the world’s first openly trans mayor major sponsors included Dementia and parliamentarian – who was utterly Australia, Seniors Rights Service (NSW), The aim of the conference has always captivating. Equally inspiring was the day Living Positive Victoria and Hammond been to inspire change and improve and two keynote address by Ita Buttrose AC, Care Dementia Support Australia. promote healthy ageing pathways for older OBE, Chair of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and an Australian icon who In 2019, Val’s celebrated a decade of LGBTI people, people living with HIV, or working to improve the health, wellbeing LGBTI people with a disability, and their has significantly contributed to many areas of public health, including her early and visibility of older LGBTI people. carers. Held over two days, the conference Throughout those ten years, Val’s has continued its established commitment to leadership chairing the National Advisory Committee on AIDS in the 1980s, and her contributed to significant change and the principles of social justice, diversity reform in the aged care sector, and the and inclusion. The 2019 program also ongoing leadership in the dementia, ageing and aged care space. conference has always been a platform addressed current reforms and changes for education and inspiring leadership and occurring in the aged care sector, Other program highlights included: innovation in the development and delivery particularly in relation to LGBTI ageing and of LGBTI safe and inclusive services. The • Papers on leading research in the aged care. Throughout 2019, the aged 2019 conference was Val’s final national area of LGBTI ageing and aged care in care sector was under national focus conference coordination, as we now send Australia, including many contributions and scrutiny with the Royal Commission it out to the rest of Australia under the from ARCSHS into Aged Care Quality and Safety. There leadership of the National LGBTI Health was also a range of new sector systems • A video address from performer, activist Alliance Silver Rainbow Program. It was and processes introduced, including the and Val’s patron, Noel Tovey AM a fitting way to celebrate a decade of New Aged Care Quality Standards, the achievement. Charter of Rights and the National Aged • Presentations and panels with older Care Diversity Framework and associated LGBTI people, people living with HIV and LGBTI Action Plan. LGBTI people with a disability sharing their stories and experiences

14 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY • Presentations from Ro Allen, Victorian Commissioner for Gender and Sexuality; Sandra Pankhurst, Trauma Cleaner; and Tristan Meecham, All the Queens Men • Film screenings of The Coming Back Out Ball Movie and Becoming Colleen • Contributions from Rainbow Tick-accredited organisations and leaders in LGBTI service delivery. The conference would not have been the success it was without the hard work of the committee and the generous support of sponsors. This ensured the conference was again able to support widespread participation by older LGBTI people, people living with HIV, and LGBTI people with a disability, at no cost to them. We were thrilled that the majority of the sponsors were Rainbow Tick-accredited organisations with an outstanding commitment to LGBTI ageing, aged care and health, including Lifeview Residential Care and BreastScreen Victoria. Other major sponsors included Dementia Australia, Seniors Rights Service (NSW), Living Positive Victoria and Hammond Care Dementia Support Australia. In 2019, Val’s celebrated a decade of working to improve the health, wellbeing and visibility of older LGBTI people. Throughout those ten years, Val’s has contributed to significant change and reform in the aged care sector, and the conference has always been a platform for education and inspiring leadership and innovation in the development and delivery of LGBTI safe and inclusive services. The 2019 conference was Val’s final national conference coordination, as we now send it out to the rest of Australia under the leadership of the National LGBTI Health Alliance Silver Rainbow Program. It was a fitting way to celebrate a decade of achievement.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 15 Closing the conference, Dr Fay Dennis from Goldsmiths, University of London reflected on the conference theme by critiquing the expectation that it is drug consumers who must change. In thinking about what it might mean to ‘live well with drugs’, Dennis asked the question, ‘How can drug treatments slow down and become more “response-able” to drug consumers?’ In addition to scholarly research, Peer Organisation Participation Awards supported two peer delegates – from the Kirketon Road Centre in Sydney, and from Students for Sensible Drug Policy Australia – to attend and present at the conference. These awards are offered by the CDP conference committee to acknowledge the significant contribution made by peer organisations to drug research, policy and advocacy. The conference was hosted by the Law Faculty at Monash University, the National Drug Research Institute (Curtin University), the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (La Trobe University), the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research (Aarhus University), the Behaviours and Health Risks Program (Burnet Institute), and the Department of Science and Technology Studies (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). The work of the conference organising committee, which included Professor David Moore (CDP editor), Professor Suzanne Fraser (CDP associate editor) and Gemma Nourse (CDP editorial assistant), ensured the success of the event. This included a busy social calendar for delegates, which comprised several opportunities to meet and socialise with colleagues and friends from across the globe, and savour the local food and wine of Tuscany. A forthcoming special issue of CDP will provide an opportunity to read more about some of the exciting research presented at the conference. The critical drugs research community looks forward to the next CDP conference in 2021.

16 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Fifth Contemporary Drug Problems Conference

The fifth biennial Conference delegates presented new Closing the conference, Dr Fay Dennis and exciting research, demonstrating from Goldsmiths, University of London Contemporary Drug innovative approaches to thinking about reflected on the conference theme by Problems (CDP) conference, drug consumption and drug effects. critiquing the expectation that it is drug ARCSHS was well represented by staff consumers who must change. In thinking co-organised by staff at from ARCSHS’ Drugs, Gender and about what it might mean to ‘live well ARCSHS, was held in Prato, Sexuality (DruGS) program. Director and with drugs’, Dennis asked the question, Italy, from September Professor Suzanne Fraser, Professor ‘How can drug treatments slow down and David Moore, Dr Adrian Farrugia, Dr Renae become more “response-able” to drug 4-6, 2019, at the Monash Fomiatti, Dr Duane Duncan and PhD consumers?’ student Gemma Nourse each presented University Prato Centre. In addition to scholarly research, Peer exciting and innovative analyses from Organisation Participation Awards Prato provided a beautiful several ARC-funded projects on men’s supported two peer delegates – from the location for almost use of performance and image-enhancing Kirketon Road Centre in Sydney, and from drugs, the uptake of take-home naloxone, 100 delegates from 15 Students for Sensible Drug Policy Australia and alcohol policy and research. countries to engage with – to attend and present at the conference. Some key concerns across the mix These awards are offered by the CDP the conference theme, of papers included how to challenge conference committee to acknowledge ‘Rethinking “change”: New dominant approaches to studying the significant contribution made by peer theories, new topics, new drugs, which constitute consumption organisations to drug research, policy and as necessarily a problem to be fixed; the advocacy. questions, new methods.’ benefits of noticing instances of care, The conference was hosted by the Law pleasure, agency and transformation that Faculty at Monash University, the National emerge from drug events; developing and Drug Research Institute (Curtin University), applying new theoretical approaches that the Australian Research Centre in Sex, help to locate and elucidate gender and Health and Society (La Trobe University), its effects in drug consumption practices the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research and policies; and finally, what the above (Aarhus University), the Behaviours changes in approach might offer for the and Health Risks Program (Burnet politics of drugs research, policy, service Institute), and the Department of Science and advocacy. and Technology Studies (Rensselaer Conference attendees also enjoyed three Polytechnic Institute). The work of the thought-provoking keynote addresses conference organising committee, which across the three days. The first keynote included Professor David Moore (CDP address, by Associate Professor Kate editor), Professor Suzanne Fraser (CDP Seear from Monash University, was based associate editor) and Gemma Nourse on material from her recently published (CDP editorial assistant), ensured the book, Law, Drugs and the Making of success of the event. This included a Addiction: Just Habits (Routledge, 2019). busy social calendar for delegates, which Seear expertly illustrated legal processes comprised several opportunities to meet through which lawyers – anticipating what and socialise with colleagues and friends judges want to hear – strategically deploy from across the globe, and savour the familiar accounts of drugs and addiction local food and wine of Tuscany. in order to produce optimal outcomes for A forthcoming special issue of CDP will their clients. provide an opportunity to read more about On day two, Associate Professor Natasha some of the exciting research presented at Martin, from the School of Medicine at the conference. The critical drugs research the University of California San Diego, community looks forward to the next CDP examined the relationship between conference in 2021. statistical modelling and the hepatitis C virus global elimination campaign. As these models have become more sophisticated, Martin argued they have been instrumental in communicating the efficacy and affordability of treatment to governments reluctant to support it for stigmatised populations.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 17 Research projects

LGBTIQ health Out with Cancer: LGBTI Private Lives 3: A National and wellbeing Experiences of Cancer Study of the Health and Survivorship and Care Wellbeing of LGBTIQ People Living in Australia Reducing Health Disparities Australian Research Council for Older LGBTI Australians Linkage Project Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services, Australian Research Council Jane Ussher (Western Sydney University), Janette Perz Victorian Government Department Linkage Project (Western Sydney University), of Premier and Cabinet Anthony Lyons, Catherine Barrett Martha Hickey (University of Anthony Lyons, Adam Bourne, (Alice’s Garage), Victor Minichiello, Melbourne), Suzanne Chambers Ruth McNair (University of Melbourne), Mark Hughes (Southern Cross (University of Technology Sydney), Adam Hill, Marina Carman University), Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen Gary Dowsett, Kerry Robinson (University of Washington), (Western Sydney University), The Private Lives 3 project involves Beatrice Alba, Andrea Waling, Katherine Boydell (Black Dog Institute), a national survey aimed at providing COTA Australia, National LGBTI Health Ian Davis (Monash University), comprehensive, up-to-date and policy Alliance, SANE Australia, Chloe Parton (Western Sydney relevant data on diverse aspects of Carers Australia University), Antoinette Anazodo the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ (Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network), adults (aged 18 years and older) living This project utilises quantitative and Fiona McDonald (Canteen – The in Australia. It is the third iteration of the qualitative methods to provide detailed Australian Organisation for Young Private Lives series, following Private nationwide data on the health- and People Living with Cancer) Lives 2 conducted in 2011 and the original support-related challenges and needs of Private Lives project conducted in 2005. older LGBTI Australians. Findings from This interdisciplinary project aims to: this project help to inform and support identify and understand the complex intersection of gender, sexual identity, policymakers and service providers in Writing Themselves In 4: reducing the health disparities faced by age and other categories of difference, older LGBTI Australians. in relation to the cancer survivorship and Understanding the Health and care experiences of LGBTI individuals; Wellbeing of LGBTIQ Young ascertain barriers and facilitators to the delivery of culturally competent cancer People in Australia communication and care to LGBTI Victorian Department of Premier patients through an audit of guidelines and Cabinet, New South Wales and resources and via the perspective of service providers; and synthesise Department of Health, Office of the and implement these findings into Chief Minister of the ACT, SHINE tailored support materials for LGBTI SA (with support from the Office survivors and carers, and into Australian of the Chief Psychiatrist of South LGBTI cancer best practice and policy Australia) recommendations. The methodology includes an audit of existing Australian Adam Bourne, Anthony Lyons, cancer care and communication Adam Hill, Jennifer Power, Jami Jones, guidelines and published resources Marina Carman for LGBTI survivors and their carers, interviews with cancer care professionals This national study explores the health and to examine the barriers to and facilitators wellbeing of LGBTIQ young people (aged of culturally competent LGBTI cancer 14-21 years) in Australia. This is the fourth care and communication, and a synthesis iteration of the survey since 1998 and is a of findings to develop evidence-based vital source of data to inform policies and resources. interventions aimed at this population. The 2019 round of the survey has a focus on understanding the positive and protective factors in the lives of LGBTIQ young people, as well as how health disparities are evident among further marginalised communities.

18 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Developing an LGBTI-Safe The Story of Us: Improving Social responses to HIV Housing Network to Prevent Our Understanding of the and viral hepatitis Homelessness and Build Relationship between Social Connection and Minority Sexualities and RISE Study (Recent Diagnosis Resilience Mental Wellbeing: Bisexual and the Impact of Support on Adults in Heterosexual Victorian Health Foundation the Experiences of HIV) Relationships Ruth McNair (University of Melbourne), National Health and Medical Cal Andrews (University of Melbourne), La Trobe University Building Healthy Research Council Partnership Jennifer Power, William Leonard Communities Research Focus Area Project The project aims to establish, pilot and Julia Taylor, Jennifer Power, Garrett Prestage (UNSW), evaluate a Victorian LGBTI safe housing Andrea Waling, Misty Farquhar Graham Brown, Feng Jin (UNSW), network. The network will assist LGBTI (Curtin University) people at any age who are experiencing Limin Mao (UNSW), Andrew Grulich or at risk of homelessness gain stable The Story of Us project seeks to explore (UNSW), Rebecca Guy (UNSW), and safe housing. The project aims to the mental health and wellbeing of John Kaldor (UNSW), Basil Donovan improve the mental health of LGBTI people bisexual people currently in ‘heterosexual’ (UNSW), Christopher Fairley (Monash accessing the network by building their relationships. It aims to delve deeper into University), Asha Persson (UNSW), social connection and resilience, and to previous research findings that show Christine Selvey (NSW Health), significantly reduce their likelihood of bisexual people in intimate relationships Lisa Bastion (WA Health) with different-sex partners experience experiencing homelessness in the future. This partnership project, led by the Kirby poorer mental health. This undermines Institute, brings together researchers the commonly held assumption with health departments, clinicians that bisexual people in heterosexual Examining Risk and and community organisations of all relationships experience a form of Protective Factors for the eight Australian jurisdictions, with their ‘heterosexual privilege’ and therefore diverse characteristics and approaches Development of Gambling- should experience better mental health to optimising the HIV continuum of than those in same-sex relationships Related Harms and Problems care. Analysis of an online prospective as their experiences of ‘minority stress’ in Victorian LGBTIQ open cohort of people newly diagnosed should, theoretically, be less. Communities with HIV (recruited over three years) will identify predictors of progressing to Victorian Gambling Foundation each step in the HIV continuum of care. Qualitative interviews will detail perceived Rachel Bush (Deakin University), norms and the motivations underlying Petra Stagier (Deakin University), specific patterns of engagement with Nicki Dowling (Deakin University), the continuum of care and methods of Andrea Waling, Alex Russell sexual risk reduction. In addition, the (Central Queensland University) project involves in-depth qualitative This project examines gambling within interviews with HIV support program staff Victorian LGBTIQ communities. It aims to identify how service provision adapts to identify risk and protective factors for to the changing priorities for clients. This the development of gambling-related partnership provides new knowledge that harms and problems unique to these can be used to improve the HIV continuum communities. of care.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 19 Reducing Health Hepatitis C Partnerships: HIV Futures Disparities for Culturally Enabling and Constraining Commonwealth Government and Linguistically Diverse Inter-Organisational Department of Health Peoples Networks in the Scale-Up of Jennifer Power, Graham Brown, Australian Research Council DAA Treatment Anthony Lyons, Adam Bourne, Linkage Project, Commonwealth Commonwealth Government Stephanie Amir Department of Health Department of Health HIV Futures is a series of national surveys of people living with HIV (PLHIV) Alison Reid (Curtin University), Graham Brown, Daniel Chamberlain in Australia that has been repeated Bruce Maycock (Curtin University), (La Trobe University), periodically since 1997. The survey Rebecca Guy (UNSW), Graham Brown, Jacqui Richmond (Burnet Institute), focuses on the psychological and Limin Mao (UNSW), Lisa Hartley (Curtin Alisa Pedrana (Burnet Institute) physical wellbeing of PLHIV, including University), Roanna Lobo (Curtin treatment use, relationships, stigma University), Praveena Gunaratnam The HIV health service and community and discrimination. These data provide (UNSW) sector is responding to unprecedented developments in treatment technologies, evidence against which indicators in This project, led by Curtin University, and major policy and practice shifts in the Australian National HIV Strategy are aims to develop a greater intercultural scaling up direct-acting antiviral (DAA) measured. HIV Futures 9 was completed understanding of migrants from sub- treatment among people who inject in 2019. Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia and drugs and other people with hepatitis C Northeast Asia, and the factors that virus (HCV). These changes will compel predict poor health outcomes related to new relationships and adaptations by HIV Testing, Treatment and blood-borne viruses and other sexually community, policy, health service and Care Needs Within Priority transmissible infections. Mixed methods research organisations to optimise the CALD Populations will be used to engage a diversity of scale-up of DAA treatment access. This migrants, and address knowledge gaps, project analyses the inter-organisational Commonwealth Government including migrants’ understanding of network structure of the organisations Department of Health sexual health and disease transmission, responding to HCV in selected jurisdictions risk behaviours, and the sociocultural and across Australia. The analysis will identify Jennifer Power, Graham Brown, structural factors influencing help-seeking characteristics of network structures that Adam Bourne, Roslyn Le Gautier behaviours. The availability of population- either enable or hinder capacity to respond There are increasing numbers of people level data is vital to inform better models to the rapid changes underway. The living with HIV (PLHIV) in Australia who of care that reflect the heterogeneity and results are expected to help guide the HCV are migrants and/or from culturally and diverse needs of culturally and linguistically response and unlock the potential of the linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, diverse (CALD) people. The project will inter-organisational networks to achieve yet little is known about the health needs develop a systematic methodology for the priorities of the National Strategy. collecting periodic behavioural surveillance or experiences of PLHIV from migrant and data using culturally appropriate methods. CALD communities. This scoping study These data will assist in developing explores barriers to inclusive practice for culturally responsive health services to PLHIV from CALD communities. meet the needs of CALD people.

20 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY W3 Project: Understanding W3 Peer Insights: HIV Intersections What Works and Why in Peer Understanding Motivators Community of Practice Based Health Promotion and Barriers to the Uptake Victorian Government Department Approaches in HIV and of Hepatitis C Treatments of Health and Human Services Hepatitis C among People Who Inject Jen Johnson, Graham Brown Commonwealth Government Drugs This project strengthens the work of the Department of Health Commonwealth Government HIV Intersections Community of Practice Graham Brown, Suzy Malhotra (Living Department of Health in Victoria, to support agencies and programs to work on HIV and intersecting Positive Victoria), Sione Crawford Susan Chong, Graham Brown, (Harm Reduction Victoria) issues, including (but not limited to) HIV Sione Crawford (Harm Reduction and international mobility, culturally and The What Works and Why Project Victoria), Jane Dicka (Harm Reduction linguistically diverse communities, and (www.w3project.org.au) is a ground- Victoria), Mary Harrod (NSW Users and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander breaking study that uses systems thinking AIDS Association), Charles Henderson communities. This includes facilitation of to investigate the role of peer-led programs (NSW Users and AIDS Association), quarterly community of practice learning and the influence of these in their Angela Corry (Peer Based Harm forums and coordination of a major HIV community, policy and sector systems. Reduction WA), Garri-Emma Perry and Intersectionality Symposium. Over an 18-month period, the W3 Project (Peer Based Harm Reduction WA) collaborated with peer staff at Living This study investigates the evolving Positive Victoria and Harm Reduction motivators and barriers for people Blood-Borne Virus (BBV) Victoria to develop approaches to evaluate who inject drugs to access hepatitis C Sector Development peer-based programs at the project and treatment and the implications for scaling Program: Supporting the HIV organisational level. Drawing on the W3 up health promotion, testing and treatment Framework for peer-based programs, the programs. Utilising the W3 Framework for and Hepatitis Workforce project applied the key functions of peer- peer-based programs, the project drew on Victorian Government Department based programs (Engagement, Alignment, the expertise and insights of peer staff and Adaptation and Influence) and took an volunteers to understand the experiences, of Health and Human Services action research approach to develop perspectives, barriers and enablers for Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, quality and impact evaluation tools that are people who inject drugs (PWID) regarding Graham Brown usable, practical and sustainable within the the scale-up and implementation of resources of a community organisation. direct-acting antiviral treatments. In 2019, The BBV Sector Development Program is a This study developed, trialled and refined several focus groups and interviews knowledge translation and implementation 12 quality and impact data collection tools were conducted in metropolitan and program that works to support the across a range of peer-based programs. country and regional areas, in partnership Victorian blood-borne virus (BBV) health These included evaluating: the quality of with peer-based organisations – Harm promotion, community health, allied health peer interactions in workshops and one- Reduction Victoria, NSW Users and and policy workforce to respond effectively one peer support; the reach and scope of AIDS Association, and Peer Based Harm to HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. The BBV peer outreach; the impact of programs Reduction WA. Short broadsheet reports Sector Development Program supports on quality of life and resilience; the role to facilitate real-time translation of results agencies and programs to identify and of partner organisations and services; into ongoing treatment scale-up efforts engage in the activities that will support and collating and translating evolving and practice were produced. Harm the implementation of the Victorian community trends into persuasive policy reduction and hepatitis C agencies have BBV Strategies. The Program works to and service advice. The W3 Framework integrated study findings to strengthen embed new and existing knowledge into has also been applied to identify relevant policy advocacy strategies and health policy and practice, and to maximise the indicators that align with the contracting promotion interventions to tailor to impact of ARCSHS’ research. The BBV requirements of funders. communities of people who inject drugs. Program facilitates several Communities of Practices and working groups, including the BBV Workforce Network and the HIV Intersections Community of Practice. Other activities include hosting two major annual forums in collaboration with research, community and health practitioners, and producing the monthly BBV News bulletin of the latest news, research, resources, and upcoming events.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 21 Integrated Hepatitis C Service PLHIV Peer Navigator PozQoL Project Stage 3: Reorientation Project Implementation Study Implementation Trial of a Victorian Department of Health and ViiV Healthcare United Kingdom Quality of Life Measure for People Living with HIV Human Services Graham Brown, Timothy Krulic, Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, Adam Bourne, Christopher Fisher, ViiV Healthcare Australia, Graham Brown Suzy Malhotra (Living Positive Victoria) ViiV Healthcare United Kingdom The Integrated Hepatitis C Service This project aims to identify and articulate Graham Brown, Gosia Mikołajczak Reorientation project is funded for two the core elements and strategies for the (University of Melbourne), years (2018-2020) from the Sexual Health effective implementation and scale-up of Jennifer Power, Anthony Lyons, and Viral Hepatitis Branch, Victorian an HIV Peer Navigation Program (PNP). Fraser Drummond (ViiV Healthcare Government Department of Health and The PNP involves trained staff living Australia), Duncan Short (ViiV Human Services. The aims of this project with HIV who provide peer education Healthcare United Kingdom), are to increase culturally appropriate and support for people living with HIV Aaron Cogle (National Association of pathways and linkages to hepatitis C (PLHIV) in clinical healthcare settings. People with HIV Australia), Brent Allan treatment and care. In collaboration These staff are employed, trained, and (Living Positive Victoria), Craig Cooper with participating services, a framework managed by Living Positive Victoria (Positive Life NSW), Simon O’Connor and set of guiding principles are being and provide the service within partner (Queensland Positive People) developed to support the re-alignment of clinics on an outreach basis. The study these services with the priority actions will collect data from internal evaluation The PozQoL scale is a validated, short articulated in the Victorian Hepatitis C and monitoring embedded in the peer and freely available quality of life measure Strategy 2016-2020. This will include support service to assess implementation for people with HIV. The scale was a shared purpose statement, shared outcomes (such as acceptability, adoption, developed for the HIV community, support objectives and principles for integrated feasibility, appropriateness, fidelity, cost, and healthcare sectors. The PozQoL hepatitis C service delivery in Victoria. The penetration and sustainability) as well as implementation project aimed to assess project includes a quarterly Community of its effectiveness in outcomes such as the usability, acceptability, and usefulness Practice meeting for integrated hepatitis quality of life, healthcare engagement, of the PozQoL scale in the day-to-day C nurses, supporting the development of resilience, health literacy and treatment work of different health and community workplans, and responding to new and attitudes. Data will be collected through a services, and to assess how sensitive the emerging research and gaps in treatment mix of online surveys, interviews and focus PozQoL scale is in measuring changes in access. group methods from clients of the PNP health-related quality of life as a result of (service evaluation), the peer navigator interventions or services. The study has staff (feedback on the implementation of built on the partnership across research, W3: Influence of the program), and from staff at the partner industry and community to recruit a range of services and programs to conduct Communities clinics (feedback on the implementation of the program). the trial, while ensuring the principles Australian Federation of AIDS of meaningful involvement of people living with HIV are maintained, with peer Organisations (AFAO) organisations involved at every stage. Graham Brown, Adam Bourne, Andrew Westle, Jeanne Ellard (UNSW and Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations) Drawing on the W3 Project, this study investigated how, when and where gay men are influenced about HIV, and how the work of AIDS councils directly and indirectly supports this learning. It has included a series of seven focus groups and ten interviews from across Australia with gay and bisexual men, as well as staff from AIDS councils and the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. The report was completed in 2019.

22 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Missing Voices: Building HIV THE INSPIRE PROJECT: Chemsex Online Survey for Positive Women’s Meaningful Improve, Nurture and Men Who Have Sex with Men Engagement with HIV Clinical Strengthen Education, in Taiwan (COMeT) and Cure Research Collaboration, and ViiV Healthcare, GSK Communication between Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium, Stephane Wen-Wei Ku, Lian-Yu Chen, Doherty Institute PLHIV and Researchers Han-Ting Wei (Taipei City Hospital), Carol Strong, Chia-Wen Li (National Susan Chong, Jennifer Power, Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium Chen Kung University), Adam Bourne, Jen Johnson, Kirsty Machon Jennifer Power, Jillian Lau (Melbourne Jason Huang (National Yang Ming (Positive Women Victoria), University), A. Toni Young (DC Education University), Mein-Woei Suen (Asia Heather Mugwagwa (Positive Women Group, USA), Brent Allan (ICASO, University, Taiwan). Victoria), Roslyn Le Gautier (University Canada), Karine Dube (University of of Melbourne) North Carolina) This online survey of men who have sex with men in Taiwan seeks to examine The project ‘Missing Voices: Building HIV This project aimed to identify strategies the experience of sexualised drug use Positive Women’s Meaningful Engagement to enhance the meaningful involvement (colloquially referred to as ‘chemsex’), with HIV Clinical and Cure Research’ is a of people living with HIV in HIV-cure including if and how men consider their collaboration between Positive Women related clinical research. The project use ‘problematic’, how they engage with Victoria and ARCSHS. Little is known involved a workshop with a range of supportive services and systems, and about how Australian women living with stakeholders across the HIV sector and whether they experience harm. HIV perceive HIV clinical research, their led to the development of pop-up classes level of trust in research institutions and on community engagement for scientists researchers, the extent to which they and clinicians working in HIV research that have information about clinical research were delivered at the International AIDS or their level of clinical literacy, including Society meeting in Mexico City 2019. HIV cure literacy. This project aims to improve understanding of factors likely to be a barrier to women participating in HIV-related clinical research, the reasons why women would be willing to participate in research and strategies for increasing women’s engagement with HIV cure and other HIV clinical research.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 23 Young People, Sexual Literacy and Sources of Knowledge: A Review Commonwealth Department of Health Andrea Waling, Lucille Kerr, W3: Understanding Asia Pacific Men Who Building University-Wide Suzanne Fraser, Adam Bourne, Networks in Flux Have Sex with Men (MSM) Capacity in Complexity Marina Carman, Christopher Fisher Commissioned by the Department of La Trobe University Building Healthy Internet Survey (APMIS): and Systems Science, A Pilot Multi-Country HIV and Implementation and Health, this review sought to identify the Communities Research Focus Area, major influences on the sexual health and La Trobe University Social Research Surveillance Survey Improvement Science wellbeing of young people, the sources of information young people use for their Platform La Trobe University Building Healthy La Trobe University Building Healthy sexual health information and how those Graham Brown, Daniel Chamberlain Communities Research Focus Area Communities Research Focus Area sources of information are integrated (La Trobe University), Wendy Dagher Adam Bourne, Adam Hill, Graham Brown, Virginia Lewis within the lives of young people. (Department of Public Health, La Sin How Lim (University of Malaya), (La Trobe University), Natasha Lannin Trobe University), Alan Shiell (La Trobe Thomas Guadamuz (Mahidol (Monash University), Jodi Oakman University), Cynthia Webster (Macquarie University), Benjamin Bavington (La Trobe University) Western Australia Survey University), Robyn Keast (Southern and Martin Holt (UNSW) of Secondary Students and Cross University), Margaret Hellard This project aims to build two research (Burnet Institute), Mark Stoové (Burnet This pilot project involves establishing networks at La Trobe University – the Sexual Health 2018 Institute), Martin Holt (Centre for Social the feasibility of implementing a large- Complexity and Systems Science Government of Western Australia Research in Health, UNSW), Peter Higgs scale, multi-country online survey of HIV Research Network and the Implementation (La Trobe University), Joseph Doyle and sexual health among gay, bisexual and Improvement Science Research Department of Health (Monash University), Jen Johnson, and other men who have sex with men Network. These networks will enhance the Christopher Fisher, Sylvia Kauer, Emily Lenton in Asia and the Pacific. The pilot project interdisciplinary research in these areas Andrea Waling, Rosalind Bellamy, involves a survey conducted in Thailand, and strengthen the capacity of research at Advances in prevention and treatment of Paulina Ezer, Lucille Kerr, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and La Trobe University. HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) require major Graham Brown, Jayne Lucke Japan, and examines the likelihood of reorientation in roles and relationships achieving sufficient scale and diversity Data from the Sixth National Survey of among community, health, research and of respondents via various recruitment W3: Valuing the Role of the Secondary Students and Sexual Health policy organisations. Building on the W3 methods. The pilot survey will also were utilised to develop a state-level report Project, the Understanding Networks in Community Response in HIV: capture large-scale data pertaining to the for Western Australia. Findings will inform Flux study is investigating how and why use of new HIV prevention technologies Bangkok Workshop health policy and programs, as well as organisation network structures adapt, (including pre-exposure prophylaxis) and curriculum development at a state level. or remain resistant, to rapid change. La Trobe Asia engagement with HIV treatment services. The full report was released in 2019. Using the Victorian HIV/HCV sector as Graham Brown, Adam Bourne, an exemplar, in 2017/18 we collected David O’Keeffe baseline data through an online survey and interviews with organisations playing This project was the first stage in key roles in the Victorian HIV and HCV increasing the evidence on the unique role response. The results were analysed and that community and peer-led organisations presented to the Victorian sector in 2019. play in the HIV response in Asia and the Pacific. Drawing on the W3 Project, and in collaboration with the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations international program, the project hosted a workshop in Bangkok, Thailand with stakeholders from a range of country- and regional-based community organisations in Asia. The workshop identified barriers, enablers and opportunities to increase the visibility and evidence for the role of peer and community organisations, with recommendations for collaborative research and collective evidence-building.

24 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Sexual health and wellbeing National Survey of Secondary Young People, Sexual Students and Sexual Health: Literacy and Sources of The Third Australian Study Trends Over Time Knowledge: A Review of Health and Relationships Commonwealth Government Commonwealth Department (ASHR3): A National Department of Health of Health Representative Sexual Christopher Fisher, Sylvia Kauer Andrea Waling, Lucille Kerr, Suzanne Fraser, Adam Bourne, Health Survey The National Survey of Secondary Marina Carman, Christopher Fisher National Health and Medical Students and Sexual Health, recently completing its sixth wave of data Commissioned by the Department of Research Council collection, has consistently surveyed Health, this review sought to identify the Rebecca Guy (UNSW), Juliet Richters adolescent sexual attitudes, knowledge major influences on the sexual health and (UNSW), Richard de Visser (University and experience since 1992. Detailed wellbeing of young people, the sources of Sussex), Andrew Grulich (UNSW), statistical trend analyses were completed of information young people use for their Jane Hocking (University of Melbourne), across all waves to identify long-term sexual health information and how those Kevin McGeechan (University of changes in knowledge, behaviour and sources of information are integrated Sydney), Praveena Gunaratnam (UNSW), attitudes across cohorts of Australian within the lives of young people. Denton Callander (UNSW), Chris Rissel adolescents. The full report was released (University of Sydney), Anna Yeung in 2019. (UNSW), Cathy Vaughan (University of Western Australia Survey Melbourne), Christopher Fisher, of Secondary Students and Sixth National Survey of Deborah Bateson (University of Sydney), Sexual Health 2018 Judy Simpson (University of Sydney), Secondary Students and Allison Carter (UNSW) Sexual Health Government of Western Australia Sexual and reproductive health is Department of Health fundamental to human happiness and Commonwealth Government Christopher Fisher, Sylvia Kauer, wellbeing and to the fabric of society. Department of Health Andrea Waling, Rosalind Bellamy, Policies and services to support sexual Christopher Fisher, Graham Brown, Paulina Ezer, Lucille Kerr, and reproductive health require accurate Andrea Waling, Sylvia Kauer, Graham Brown, Jayne Lucke data on the behaviour, attitudes and sexual Gosia Mikołajczak, Paulina Ezer, health outcomes of the population. These Data from the Sixth National Survey of Lucille Kerr, Rosalind Bellamy, parameters have been measured twice Secondary Students and Sexual Health Jayne Lucke through the Australian Study of Health were utilised to develop a state-level report and Relationships (ASHR) in 2001-02 A national survey of the sexual attitudes, for Western Australia. Findings will inform and 2012-13. The proposed third ASHR knowledge and experiences of Australian health policy and programs, as well as survey comes at a time of major social, adolescents has been carried out curriculum development at a state level. technological and medical change, which approximately every five years since The full report was released in 2019. affect the sexual and reproductive health 1992. The sixth survey, conducted in of Australians. We propose to conduct 2018, added to this long-term project, the third ASHR in 2021, a nationally informing policy, program and curriculum representative survey of over 20,000 development, measurement and reporting Australians aged 16-69 years. The three on key national strategic indicators related consecutive ASHR surveys will provide to sexually transmissible infections and time-trend data over 20 years and up-to- blood-borne viruses, and providing ongoing date national representative prevalence contributions to the scientific literature on estimates. The findings will inform health the sexual health and wellbeing of young promotion, the education curriculum, people. The full report was released in clinical and counselling services, and 2019. national and state strategies.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 25 LifeStyles Sex-Ed Systems Approach to Sex, gender and Analysing Gender in Research LifeStyles/SxWell Australia Sexual Literacy consumption and Policy on Alcohol- La Trobe University Transforming Related Violence among Christopher Fisher, Paulina Ezer, Young People Rosalind Bellamy Human Society Research Focus Muscling up: Australian Area ARCSHS supports the moderation Men, Sexualisation and Body Australian Research Council of a website to support teachers Christopher Fisher, Paulina Ezer, Image Enhancement Discovery Project involved in sexuality education, Rosalind Bellamy, Susan Chong, David Moore, Helen Keane www.sex-ed.com.au. It also: manages Australian Research Council Shane Kavanagh (La Trobe University), (Australian National University), the delivery of sex education resources to Evelien Spelten (La Trobe University), Discovery Project Kathryn Graham (Centre for Addiction thousands of teachers across Australia; Sandra Connor (La Trobe University), and Mental Health, Canada), develops quarterly newsletters to keep Gary Dowsett, Duane Duncan, David O’Keeffe, Eric Walsh-Buhi Mats Ekendahl (Stockholm University), sex education teachers updated on Steven Angelides, Andrea Waling (Indiana University) Duane Duncan, Emily Lenton current research, resources and training This study investigates social changes opportunities; and consulted with Improving sexual health outcomes across This project compares the treatment of all populations remains an ongoing related to men’s body modification LifeStyles and their partners in 2019 on practices and their meanings, including the gender in research and policy addressing the development of a new evidence-based challenge in Australia and globally. Recent alcohol-related violence among young research suggests a need for a systems- ways in which contemporary Australian classroom resource to be distributed in men’s reflections on attractiveness, people in Australia, Canada and Sweden. 2020. based approach to identifying, measuring Employing insights from feminist and and developing programs to improve desirability and sexual performance are entangled with their bodily labours and science and technology studies, it sexual literacy at a population level. This includes analysis of quantitative research initiative brings together experts across gendered identities. Using a qualitative approach, including 30 in-depth interviews and policy texts, and semi-structured a wide array of disciplines at La Trobe interviews with researchers and policy University to develop a collaborative with men aged 18-45, the research has explored questions related to male body stakeholders exploring the part gender multidisciplinary research agenda to plays in alcohol-related violence. The address sexual literacy. Work expanded image ideals, masculinity and health. Focus groups were also utilised to explore project will inform the development of in 2019 with support from a La Trobe more effective and equitable responses University Research Focus Area grant, women’s perspectives on the increased visibility of male bodies in Australian to alcohol-related violence among young which will bring together an international people in Australia. team to conduct mapping research activity culture and their interactions with men in this space and develop new research to engaged in related body modification address gaps in the field. practices. The study continued its writing- up stage in 2019.

26 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Understanding the Understanding Performance Analysing Gender in Research Impediments to Uptake and and Image-Enhancing Drug and Policy on Alcohol- Diffusion of Take-Home Injecting in Australia Related Violence among Naloxone in Australia Australian Research Council Young People Australian Research Council Discovery Project Australian Research Council Discovery Project Suzanne Fraser, David Moore, Discovery Project Suzanne Fraser, Robyn Dwyer Kate Seear (Monash University), David Moore, Helen Keane (La Trobe University), Paul Dietze Campbell Aitken (Monash University), (Australian National University), (Burnet Institute), Joanne Neale Kay Stanton (Your Community Health), Kathryn Graham (Centre for Addiction (King’s College, London), John Strang Renae Fomiatti and Mental Health, Canada), (King’s College London), Adrian Farrugia Australia is experiencing a rise in the use Mats Ekendahl (Stockholm University), Duane Duncan, Emily Lenton Opioid overdose is a major health and of performance and image-enhancing social problem in Australia. Programs drugs (PIEDs). PIED use carries a range of This project compares the treatment of exist to provide opioid consumers with health risks and, because it often involves gender in research and policy addressing ‘take-home’ naloxone (THN) to reverse injecting, the possibility of blood-borne alcohol-related violence among young overdose, overseas and in some Australian virus transmission, especially hepatitis C. people in Australia, Canada and Sweden. cities, but uptake in Australia remains This Australian Research Council-funded Employing insights from feminist and minimal. The reasons for this are not well project investigates the social practices science and technology studies, it understood. This qualitative project will associated with men’s use of performance includes analysis of quantitative research investigate impediments to THN uptake. and image-enhancing drugs in Australia. and policy texts, and semi-structured It will use interviews collected with opioid It aims to generate new insights into the interviews with researchers and policy consumers, prescribers and pharmacists experiences of men who consume PIEDs stakeholders exploring the part gender to better understand THN, and to to inform more appropriate and sensitive plays in alcohol-related violence. The produce an online resource on personal harm reduction initiatives, engagement project will inform the development of experiences of overdose and THN. The strategies and hepatitis C prevention more effective and equitable responses aim will be to inform those affected by resources. to alcohol-related violence among young overdose, professionals and the wider people in Australia. Australian community about THN, to support THN distribution, and to thereby save lives and protect communities.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 27 Improving Australia’s Crystal Methamphetamine Assertive Youth Outreach Legal, Policy and Use, Sex and Risk Practice in SWSLHD: Program and Educational Response among Gay and Bisexual Men Participant Aims, Priorities to the Technological National Health and Medical and Outcomes, 2018-19 Transformation of Sex Research Council Project Grant South Western Sydney Drug and Intimacy Carla Treloar (UNSW), Gary Dowsett, Health Services Australian Research Council Max Hopwood (UNSW), Martin Holt Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia, Discovery Project (UNSW), Toby Lea (UNSW), Renae Fomiatti, Michael Edwards Peter Aggleton (UNSW), (South Western Sydney Drug Health Jennifer Power, Anne-Maree Farrell Kerryn Drysdale (UNSW) Services), Stephanie Hocking (Queens University, Belfast), This three-year project, based at the (South Western Sydney Drug Health Jayne Lucke, Gary Dowsett, Services) Andrea Waling Centre for Social Research in Health at UNSW Australia, aims to: examine This South Western Sydney Local This project aims to understand the gay and bisexual men’s (GBM) crystal Health District-funded project will ways in which new technologies are methamphetamine use and sex practices, investigate the approaches and priorities becoming part of human experiences of including unsafe sex and the sharing underpinning the new Youth Alcohol sexual desire, intimacy and pleasure. The of injecting equipment, and GBM’s and Other Drugs Service currently in outcome will be increased understanding understanding and use of harm reduction development at SWSLHD Drug Health of ethical, legal, human rights, safety, practices in sexual contexts; understand Services program. The project will also and health concerns associated with how GBM perceive and experience the explore the experiences and priorities of sexualised use of new technologies. risks and benefits of crystal use, and program participants, including how they Recommendations will be made as to how these perceptions and experiences understand and frame their drug use, how Australian policy, regulatory and influence decisions regarding drug use and and to what extent their perspectives educational systems can best respond to sex; and identify feasible and acceptable and priorities mesh with the approaches these emerging concerns. harm reduction strategies, including HIV taken by the program. The new knowledge and hepatitis C prevention strategies, for developed in this project will be used to scale-up and use by GBM who use crystal inform the program’s aims and practices, in sexual contexts. The project employs identify areas for further consideration, a qualitative methodology, comprising and produce a technical report and peer- key informant and GBM interviews in four reviewed account of the initiative to inform states: New South Wales, Victoria, South further youth policy and practice in South Australia and Western Australia (this West Sydney and elsewhere. last part is funded by the Government of Western Australia). During 2019, the project team focused on further writing up and producing a series of podcasts for the BBV/STI sector on findings related to developing new approaches to health promotion to address crystal use and GBM’s health.

28 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Lived Experiences of Lived Experiences of Stigma M3: Media, Masculinities Alcohol Consumption and and Discrimination among and Mental Health Dependence among Clients in SWSLHD DHS Service Users: La Trobe University Building Healthy South Western Sydney Local A Qualitative Study Communities Research Focus Area Health District South Western Sydney Drug Andrea Waling, Adam Bourne, South Western Sydney Drug Health Services Jennifer Power, Michael Kehler (University of Calgary) Health Services Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia, Suzanne Fraser, Renae Fomiatti, Michael Edwards (South Western This research project explores young Michael Edwards (South Western Sydney Drug Health Services), men’s sexting practices, in particular Sydney Drug Health Services), Stephanie Hocking (South Western the taking of sexy images such as torso Stephanie Hocking (South Western Sydney Drug Health Services) and bicep pics, and dick pics. It seeks to Sydney Drug Health Services) explore how men are engaging with their It is known that stigma is a barrier to bodies, the kinds of pictures they take, This South Western Sydney Local Health healthcare for people with experiences of and what they hope such pictures will District-funded project will investigate the alcohol and other drug consumption in provide in terms of sexual and romantic experiences and motivations of people Australia. In this project we will conduct interactions with women. who continue to drink heavily despite in-depth interviews with people who have significant health problems or risks. accessed drug health services in South The project will explore how people who Western Sydney Local Area Health District. experience difficulties associated with We will explore how stigma shapes their alcohol consumption give meaning to their engagement with healthcare, their alcohol consumption, manage and respond to and other drug consumption, and how alcohol dependence and other concurrent they manage and negotiate this stigma. health conditions, and how they view The new knowledge developed in this and make decisions about, accessing project will be used to generate innovative treatment for alcohol dependence in South strategies to address stigma experienced Western Sydney Local Area Health District. by people who consume alcohol and other drugs when accessing drug health services in South Western Sydney Local Area Health District.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 29 Rainbow Health Victoria

2019 was a big year for LGBTIQ-inclusive Rainbow Network Rainbow Health Victoria: Practice Training In 2019, the Rainbow Network launched a our first since embracing a The Rainbow Health Victoria team have new website and hosted nine professional delivered a record-breaking number of learning events for over 500 participants. new name and launching training and professional learning events Membership of Rainbow Network grew by a new-look website. over 2019, with 6,000 people participating, almost 200 people, and the social media from hundreds of different organisations. following grew to over 2,000 people across These changes reflect our Across our programs in 2019 we delivered several platforms. renewed commitment to 142 sessions of LGBTIQ-inclusive practice Throughout 2019, Rainbow Network represent the diversity of training to 4,750 participants from 110 continued to advocate the need for different organisations. We delivered the communities we work services and spaces that support the 10 HOW2 four-day programs to 170 health and wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ young alongside. Below are some participants in 72 different organisations. people and their families through policy of our highlights from 2019. We also hosted 16 full-day issues- submissions, including to the Royal based professional development Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health events, designed to increase participant System, the National Youth Strategy knowledge of different intersections of Consultation, as well as secondary Research and Policy lived experience or practice – for example, consultation, and representation on We were very proud to assist in promoting train the trainer events, aged care, youth various board and advisory groups. two major ARCSHS surveys of LGBTIQ work, and family violence. In total, over communities: Private Lives and Writing 1,200 participants attended these sessions Themselves In. In 2020, Rainbow Health from hundreds of different organisations. Intimate Partner and Victoria will be closely involved in survey Family Violence analysis and reporting of results for We were also involved in the development In 2019, Rainbow Health Victoria these surveys, to ensure the findings are of an online training package with began supporting two refuge sites to available to help shape policy, programs Anglicare. In 2019, this training has been become LGBTIQ safe and inclusive, and practice. utilised by six organisations, with a total of 3,290 online registrations. using a mentoring framework. We also In 2019, Rainbow Health Victoria has started work on a new project in primary continued to be a leading voice in LGBTIQ prevention, looking at the drivers of health and social policy at both the Val’s LGBTI Ageing LGBTIQ intimate partner and family state and federal level, working closely and Aged Care violence. with organisations such as Thorne The LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Sector Harbour Health and Switchboard. In 2019 Val’s (previously known as Val’s Network continued to provide peer Key achievements include significant Café) turned 10. Val’s has contributed to support to professionals and link them submissions to the Royal Commission many important reforms in ageing and up with LGBTIQ allies in related sectors. into Victoria’s Mental Health System, aged care, including amendments to the Membership grew to 240 members, the Terms of Reference for the Royal federal Aged Care Act recognising the representing approximately 100 Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect needs of older LGBTI people, and replacing organisations. and Exploitation of People with Disability, the National LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care and advice to government on housing, Strategy with the Aged Care Diversity religious freedoms, family violence, Framework and LGBTI Action Plan. LGBTIQ family counselling, mental health In October, Val’s successfully hosted the and intersectionality. 4th National LGBT&I Ageing and Aged Care Conference, ‘Ageing with Pride’, in partnership with the National LGBTI Health Alliance Silver Rainbow Program. Over 200 delegates came together to share information, knowledge and experiences to improve the health, wellbeing, care and visibility of older LGBTI people, people living with HIV, LGBTI people with a disability, and their carers.

30 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Rainbow Network In 2019, the Rainbow Network launched a new website and hosted nine professional learning events for over 500 participants. Membership of Rainbow Network grew by almost 200 people, and the social media following grew to over 2,000 people across several platforms. Throughout 2019, Rainbow Network continued to advocate the need for services and spaces that support the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ young people and their families through policy submissions, including to the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System, the National Youth Strategy Consultation, as well as secondary consultation, and representation on various board and advisory groups.

Intimate Partner and Family Violence In 2019, Rainbow Health Victoria began supporting two refuge sites to become LGBTIQ safe and inclusive, using a mentoring framework. We also started work on a new project in primary prevention, looking at the drivers of LGBTIQ intimate partner and family violence. The LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Sector Network continued to provide peer support to professionals and link them up with LGBTIQ allies in related sectors. Membership grew to 240 members, representing approximately 100 organisations.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 31 Rainbow Health Victoria projects

Rainbow Health Victoria Silver Rainbow LGBTI LGBTIQ Family Violence Victorian Government Department Aged Care Awareness Prevention Project of Health and Human Services Training Victorian Government Marina Carman, Jennifer Power, Commonwealth Government Office for Women Adam Bourne Department of Health Marina Carman, Matthew Parsons, Rainbow Health Victoria is a program Pauline Crameri, Jennifer Power Jackson Fairchild, Claire Farrugia that addresses LGBTIQ health and The Commonwealth Government has This innovative project focuses on the wellbeing through research and knowledge primary prevention of family violence translation, training, resources, policy provided funding for the delivery of national LGBTI aged care training. The experienced by LGBTIQ communities, advice and service accreditation through seeking to address critical evidence gaps, the Rainbow Tick. training is developed and managed by the National LGBTI Health Alliance and is strengthen understanding of the drivers delivered in Victoria by Rainbow Health of violence, and build expertise for both LGBTIQ organisations and family violence Val’s LGBTI Ageing Victoria’s ageing and aged care program, Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care, as well primary prevention organisations to design and Aged Care as by Transgender Victoria, to services and deliver primary prevention activities. Commonwealth Government across the state that provide care and support to older people. Department of Health, Victorian Rainbow Network Government Department of Health Victorian Government Department and Human Services Domestic and Family of Health and Human Services Pauline Crameri, Jennifer Power Violence Sector, LGBTIQ Capacity-Building Project Jami Jones, Adam Bourne Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care is Rainbow Network empowers health and a Rainbow Health Victoria program Victorian Government Department human services that work with young that works to improve healthy ageing of Health and Human Services pathways, care, and visibility of older people to provide safe, welcoming and LGBTI people. The program works Marina Carman, Matthew Parsons, inclusive services for young LGBTIQ+ directly with service providers to foster Shamini Joseph, Jackson Fairchild, Victorians. Rainbow Network offers: an understanding of the histories and Graham Brown LGBTIQ+ inclusive practice training; experiences of older LGBTI people, and resources about LGBTIQ+ inclusive Rainbow Health Victoria is funded by how these histories and experiences practice; secondary consultation and Family Safety Victoria (FSV) to provide a may impact access to support services. referral; regular issues-based forums and range of capacity-building initiatives to Through its work, the program aims to professional learning opportunities; and a enable the family violence sector across create safe and inclusive aged care and Community of Practice Group. Rainbow Victoria to provide safe services for people health services that recognise and value Network is delivered in partnership with with diverse sexualities and genders. older LGBTI people. the Healthy Equal Youth Project, funded The project consists of capacity building by the Victorian Department of Health and through the rollout of the HOW2 training Human Services. program to 133 specialist family violence services across Victoria, delivery of ‘all- staff’ professional development training for specialist family violence services, and an evaluation of the efficacy of the above ‘whole sector’ LGBTIQ-inclusive practice interventions. This project further involves intensive support to two family violence refuge sites to become LGBTIQ inclusive, using a mentoring approach. The project also supports the LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Sector Network. The Network creates resources and facilitates quarterly meetings and regular issues- based professional development seminars on inclusive practice within the family violence sector.

32 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Healthy Equal Youth Rainbow Tick (HEY) Project: A Victorian Licensing agreement with Quality LGBTIQA+ Youth Suicide Innovation Performance (QIP) Prevention Initiative Jackson Fairchild, Jennifer Power, Victorian Government Department Jami Jones, Marina Carman of Health and Human Services The Rainbow Tick is a quality framework Jami Jones, Adam Bourne that helps organisations show that they are safe, inclusive and affirming The HEY Project consists of a consortium services and employers for members of 10 place-based and seven state-wide of the LGBTIQ communities. The partners, including Rainbow Health Rainbow Tick standards, owned and Victoria and Rainbow Network. HEY developed by Rainbow Health Victoria, partners provide peer support, referral, and are designed to build lasting LGBTIQ support to LGBTIQA+ young people and inclusion. Accreditation is provided by an their families, as well as education and independent assessor, Quality Innovation advocacy, with the overall aim to improve Performance. Organisations that receive the mental health and wellbeing of young The Rainbow Tick can be listed on the LGBTIQA+ young people in Victoria. The national register of LGBTIQ-accredited role of Rainbow Health Victoria within the organisations. Services can include partnership is to provide strategic advice, the six standards as part of their cycle evidence and support to the Victorian of service accreditation, or can apply Government, Youth Affairs Council of to do the Rainbow Tick as a stand- Victoria (YACVic) and HEY partners. HEY is alone assessment subject to ongoing managed by YACVic. reassessment and quality improvement.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 33 Higher degree research and teaching programs

The ARCSHS Higher At the start of the year, we had 13 William Mude, PhD students. During the year, William Mude, Conferred May 2019 Degree Research (HDR) Julia Taylor, Tomas Rozbroj and Daniel Du Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, program celebrated Plooy were awarded their PhDs. In 2019, Roslyn Le Gautier, Jacqui Richmond several successes in we also welcomed five new students, and Jack Wallace (Burnet Institute) including two transfers from another Community Understanding and 2019. Students gave institution: Tim Krulic, Nikos Dacanay, Responses to Chronic Hepatitis B: A Case 18 presentations at Ly Thanh, Gemma Nourse and Nyssa of the South Sudanese in Australia Ferguson. By the end of the year, we had conferences and other 14 active students who were at various Julia Taylor, PhD stages of preparing research proposals, academic forums, and Conferred July 2019 collecting data, writing and revising their published 12 papers and theses. We had also made offers, with Supervisors: Jennifer Power and book chapters. Many scholarships, to three potential new Elizabeth Smith (Living with Disability Research Centre, La Trobe University) students also presented students for 2020, including two industry- sponsored PhD scholarships with the Sexuality and Health: An Exploration of their work at the monthly Burnet Institute and Centre Against Sexual Bisexual Health in Australia ARCSHS Learning Forums. Assault Central Victoria. Tomas Rozbroj, PhD Our students were also successful in Conferred December 2019 gaining recognition of their research Supervisors: Anthony Lyons excellence, including Paulina Ezer and and Jayne Lucke Rosalind Bellamy, who were awarded the When the Communication of Science Fails: Professor Anthony Smith Conference Understanding Vaccine-Hesitant Attitudes Attendance Award to present their work at an international sexuality conference. Daniel Du Plooy, PhD Several also engaged in a number Conferred December 2019 of media interviews and community presentations on their work. Supervisors: Anthony Lyons and Emiko Kashima (Department of Postgraduate supervisors contribute Psychology and Counselling, their time and expertise to work with La Trobe University) students on their studies. Supervisors Psychological Wellbeing and Coping work in teams, with at least one principal among Minority Migrant Populations in supervisor and one co-supervisor for each Australia student, as well as a panel of two or three other academic staff members who meet Emily Jane Bariola once a year to monitor each student’s Supervisors: Anthony Lyons, progress. Adam Bourne and Jayne Lucke Exploring LGB Wellbeing and Identity Formation through the Lens of Positive Psychology: An Alternative to the Minority Stress Model

Rosalind Bellamy Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Adam Bourne and Quinn Eades (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University) An Exploration of Creative Health Promotion Methods among Young LGBTIQA+ People

34 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Nikos Dacanay Michael McDermott Graduate Certificate in Supervisors: Adam Bourne, Supervisors: Steven Angelides Sex, Health and Society Jennifer Power, Andrea Waling, and Andrea Waling In 2019 the University approved the and Susan Chong Queerbaiting: Contemporary Audiences launch of a new course to be conducted Transient Sex Work: Exploring Sexual and Queer Media by ARCSHS: the Graduate Certificate in Practices of Asian Male Migrant Workers Sex, Health and Society. This qualification, in Bangkok and their Risk to HIV and Other Gemma Nourse offered from 2020, will provide formal Health Harm Supervisors: David Moore training to professionals and students in and Suzanne Fraser sex, sexuality, sexual health and related Paulina Ezer Injecting Objects, Practices and Settings: A fields and industries. Blending online Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Study of Men who Inject Performance and modules with face-to-face seminars, this Jennifer Power and Tiffany Jones Image Enhancing Drugs in Australia one-year part-time course will comprise (Macquarie University) four subjects: The Impacts of a National Curriculum on Ly Thanh • Principles of Human Sexuality Sexuality and Relationships Education: An Supervisors: Adam Bourne Australian Story of Discourse, Practice and and Andrea Waling • Research in Sex, Sexuality and Sexual Need Body Image and its Influence on the Health Sexual and Social Lives of Gay Men Nyssa Ferguson • Sex, Sexuality and Sexual Health: Communication, Policy and Practice Supervisors: Suzanne Fraser, Andrew Westle David Moore, and Adrian Farrugia Supervisors: Gary Dowsett • Sexual Bodies, Identities and Response to Opioid Overdoes: Take Home and Duane Duncan Marginalisation Naloxone Training in Victoria Dancing Like a Man: Sexuality, Gender Overseen by Associate Professor and the Body among Contemporary Male Jake Franklin Christopher Fisher, the course will begin Dancers in Australia recruitment for the first cohort in early Supervisors: Adam Bourne 2020, with the first offerings occurring in and Anthony Lyons Damian Wilson Semester 2, 2020. Mental Health and Identity Differences Supervisors: Gary Dowsett between Common Subcultural Identities and Christopher Fisher of Gay Men Pink Belts: Exploring the Experiences of Undergraduate Teaching Same-Sex Attracted Men who Practise Program: Contemporary Brooke Hollingshead Martial Arts Supervisors: Gary Dowsett Issues in Sex and Sexuality and Adam Bourne In Semester 2, 2019, Dr Jennifer Power The Social Contexts of HIV Vulnerability and Dr Andrea Waling delivered the among 'Men Who Have Sex with Men' in Centre’s undergraduate elective unit, Metro Manila Contemporary Issues in Sex and Sexuality, for the seventh time. The unit is notable for Lucille Kerr its engaging subject matter, which focuses on a range of issues and debates relating Supervisors: Christopher Fisher and to sexual health, sex and consent, gender Tiffany Jones (Macquarie University) politics and sex education. The unit draws Malignancies on the Margins: Cancer on a wide range of sources, including and the Transgender and Gender Diverse media, web-based material, and theory Community from the social sciences and health, to help students examine and reassess the Timothy Krulic range of meanings, values, assumptions Supervisors: Graham Brown, and expectations embedded in social Adam Bourne and Suzy Malhotra understandings of sex and sexuality. The (Living Positive Victoria) unit is delivered online, and involves live HIV Peer Navigation: From lectures, as well as a set of online learning Conceptualisation to Implementation activities. In 2019, the unit was completed by 50 students from across La Trobe University’s campuses.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 35 Awards and achievements

ARCSHS Stephanie Amir Positive Health and Wellbeing Early Career Prize: Social, Political Award – Positive Community and Cultural Aspects of HIV Awards 2019 2019 Australasian Society of HIV Living Positive Victoria Medicine Conference, Perth Awarded to an individual, group or Awarded to an early career researcher for organisation that has made an exceptional the best oral presentation on the social, contribution to supporting, building political and cultural aspects of sexual and delivering excellence in healthcare, health or HIV/AIDS at the Joint Sexual research and health promotion initiatives Health and HIV&AIDS Conferences. which improve the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV in Victoria. Rosalind Bellamy and Paulina Ezer Gary Dowsett, Duane Duncan, Professor Anthony Smith Andrea Waling, Conference Attendance Award 2019 La Trobe University Daniel du Plooy A competitive award for postgraduate and Garrett Prestage research students to attend an academic conference in an area related to sexuality Gold Winner, LGBTI Category – 31st studies. Annual IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Independent Book Publishers Professor Gary Dowsett Association Emeritus Professor Contributed chapter ‘The social dimensions of prostate cancer in gay La Trobe University men’s sexuality’ to the winning book Gay Conferred 17 December 2019. and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer: From Diagnosis to Recovery, edited by Jane M. Ussher, Janette Perz and B. R. Simon Rosser (2018, New York, NY: Harrington Park Press).

36 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Stephanie Amir Early Career Prize: Social, Political and Cultural Aspects of HIV 2019 Australasian Society of HIV Medicine Conference, Perth Awarded to an early career researcher for the best oral presentation on the social, political and cultural aspects of sexual health or HIV/AIDS at the Joint Sexual Health and HIV&AIDS Conferences.

Rosalind Bellamy and Paulina Ezer Professor Anthony Smith Conference Attendance Award 2019 La Trobe University A competitive award for postgraduate research students to attend an academic conference in an area related to sexuality studies.

Professor Gary Dowsett Emeritus Professor La Trobe University Conferred 17 December 2019.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 37 Events, lectures and seminars

ARCSHS Conferences Fifth Contemporary Drug Problems Fifth National LGBT&I Ageing and and Symposia Conference Aged Care Conference, ‘Ageing September 4-6, Monash University with Pride: The New Landscape of Alkyl Nitrites / 'Poppers' – Prato Centre, Prato, Italy Ageing and Aged Care in Australia.’ Public Consultation Contemporary Drug Problems; Law 24-25 October, Novotel, Melbourne February 7, La Trobe University Faculty, Monash University; National Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care, ARCSHS, Therapeutic Goods Drug Research Institute, Curtin ARCSHS, and National LGBTI Health Administration, Thorne Harbour Health, University; ARCSHS; Centre for Alcohol Alliance and the Kirby Institute, UNSW and Drug Research, Aarhus University; The fifth annual LGBT&I Aging and Aged A public discussion on the therapeutic use Behaviours and Health Risks Program, Care Conference aimed to inspire change of alkyl nitrites (or ‘poppers’) in LGBTIQ Burnet Institute; and, the Department and improve and promote healthy ageing communities in Australia, informing the of Science and Technology Studies, pathways for older LGBTI people, people Therapeutic Goods Administration’s Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute living with HIV, or LGBTI people with a decision to schedule them (www.tga.gov. The fifth biennial Contemporary Drug disability, and their carers. au/alkyl-nitrites-consultation). Problems (CDP) conference invited 100 delegates from 15 countries to engage The Future of Enhancement: with the conference theme, ‘Rethinking Enhancing Meaningful Engagement Drugs, Gender and Sexuality of Women in HIV Clinical and Cure “change”: New theories, new topics, new questions, new methods.’ 25 October, La Trobe University Research Drugs, Gender and Sexuality Program March 26, Old Braille Library, What Does It Mean to be a Bisexual and the BBV Sector Development Positive Living Centre or Pansexual Young Person? Program ARCSHS, Positive Women Victoria, September 6, La Trobe University A forum exploring the nature and politics and the HIV Cure INSPIRE project of ‘enhancement’ as it relates to drug A panel discussion addressing the ARCSHS, Rainbow Network consumption practices, gender and consistent under-representation of women A full-day workshop unpacking research sexuality, and presenting research from in HIV-related clinical research, including from ARCSHS’ Who I Am study on Bi+ the Australian Research Council Discovery recent HIV cure research. Featuring Dr identities. project, Understanding Performance Kirsty Machon and Heather Ellis of Positive and Image-Enhancing Drug Injecting in Women Victoria, A. Toni Young of the DC TRANScending Discrimination Australia. Centre for AIDS Research and Assistant in Health and Cancer Care Professor Karine Dubé of the University of Research Launch ARCSHS Oration and Forum North Carolina, this panel discussed issues 9 October, Cancer Council Victoria 7 November, Rydges Melbourne and strategies for enhancing women’s engagement in HIV-related clinical ARCSHS, Rainbow Network ARCSHS research. A presentation by ARCSHS PhD candidate An event to introduce the new Director of and Specialist Cancer Nurse Lucille Kerr ARCSHS, Professor Suzanne Fraser, who Rainbow Health Victoria Launch on the findings from TRANScending presented an oration titled 'Constituting Discrimination in Health and Cancer Care: social "problems": The role of social August 7, La Trobe University A Study of Trans and Gender Diverse research in defining and addressing social ARCSHS, Rainbow Health Victoria Australians highlighting gaps in the issues in a sceptical world.' This was Launching the rebranding of GLHV (Gay evidence on trans and gender diverse followed by a panel discussion with four and Lesbian Health Victoria) to Rainbow Australians in health and cancer care. distinguished Australian social scientists: Health Victoria, the umbrella program Gary Dowsett; Helen Keane; Kane Race including Rainbow Network, Rainbow Tick and Carla Treloar. and Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care.

38 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2019 HIV and Intersectionality ARCSHS Seminar Series Living positive in Queensland Symposium through the eyes of people living Digital data collection: Innovative 27 November, La Trobe University long-term and those recently approaches in harnessing diagnosed with HIV HIV Intersections Community of technology to examine sexual 26 June, La Trobe University Practice, coordinated by the BBV Sector health among LGBTI populations Development Program, ARCSHS 6 February, La Trobe University Dr Allyson Mutch and Dr Lisa Fitzgerald A one-day symposium looking critically at University of Queensland the intersection points of HIV and people’s Associate Professor lives, especially people and communities Joshua Rosenberger Being/Human: What human rights affected by HIV who have not been at the Penn State University centre of the Australian HIV response. do with sex, drugs and bodies LGBT rights: Moving towards 7 August, La Trobe University Book launch: Andrea Waling, ‘global equality in 21st Century’ Associate Professor Kate Seear White Masculinity in Contemporary 27 February, La Trobe University Monash University Australia: The Good Ol’ Aussie Bloke Bisi Alimi 1 October, Juliet, Melbourne Transmasculine people’s Executive Director of the Bisi Alimi experience of pregnancy loss Foundation Book launch: Steven Angelides, 14 August, La Trobe University The Fear of Child Sexuality: Young Bodies, sexualities, and desires Professor Damien Riggs People, Sex, and Agency in the context of HIV Flinders University 21 November, Loop Bar, Melbourne 13 March, La Trobe University Dr Allison Carter Kirby Institute

Young people seeking health and sexuality information 3 April, La Trobe University Professor Eric Walsh-Buhi San Diego State University

LGBT Conversion therapy: Sex, religion and human rights 22 May, La Trobe University Dr Tim Jones La Trobe University

Sharecropper’s tuberculosis: Pathologies of power in a fatal outbreak 12 June, La Trobe University Professor Bronwen Lichtenstein University of Alabama

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 39 Funding

ARCSHS Funding 2019 2019 (AUD)

Australian Research Council (ARC) 568,028.99

Reducing Health Disparities for Older LGBTI Australians 58,720.49

The Technological Transformation of Sex: Improving Australia’s Response 53,782.79

Understanding the Impediments to Uptake and Diffusion of Take-Home Naloxone 221,108.93

Analysing Gender in Research and Policy on Alcohol-Related Violence 234,416.78

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) 10,879.82

Developing and Implementing Systems to Optimise Treatment Care and Support 10,879.82 among People Diagnosed with HIV

Commonwealth Department of Education and Training 848,678.57

Research Training Program 310,524.31

Research Support Program 538,154.26

Commonwealth Department of Health 362,876.20

Blood-Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections Research and Data 230,000.00

Val’s 132,876.20

Chief Minister Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, ACT 15,000.00

Writing Themselves In 4 15,000.00

Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria 1,057,460.34

Rainbow Network: GLBTI Youth Suicide Prevention 172,820.61

Blood-Borne Virus Services 260,004.88

Rainbow Health Victoria 241,364.91

Managing the Rollout of the HOW2 Program to All Family Violence Service Providers by 2020 322,519.98

Val’s 60,749.96

Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria 360,000.00

Primary Prevention of Family Violence Against the LGBTI Community 360,000.00

Western Australian Department of Health 44,179.00

6th National Survey of Australian Secondary Students and Sexual Health – WA-specific report 44,179.00

Lifestyles 38,000.00

Lifestyles Sex-Ed Website 38,000.00

Burnet Institute 19,200.00

Aging with HIV Online Support Project 19,200.00

Living Positive Victoria 25,000.00

Living Positive Victoria Strategic Evaluation Consultation 25,000.00

40 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY ARCSHS Funding 2019 2019 (AUD)

Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium 19,845.20

THE INSPIRE PROJECT: Improve, Nurture and Strengthen Education, Collaboration, 19,845.20 and Communication between PLHIV and Researchers

Shine SA 50,000.00

Writing Themselves In 4 50,000.00

ViiV Healthcare Australia 39,038.39

Peer Navigator Implementation Science Demonstration Project 10,773.18

Peer Navigator Implementation Science Demonstration Project – Stage 2 28,265.21

Miscellaneous 363,842.13

Course fees, royalties and other income 363,842.13

Teaching revenue 309,558.11

Undergraduate 113,571.02

Postgraduate 195,987.09

La Trobe University 1,184,861.56

La Trobe internal contribution 1,184,861.56

Funds received from the sources listed here, totalled 5,316,448.31

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 41 Professional participation

Membership of advisory Joint Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference Growing and Developing Healthy and Australasian Sexual Health 2020 Relationships Advisory Group | bodies, associations, Conference Convening Committee | Christopher Fisher Graham Brown boards and committees HIV/STI Cascades Reference Group | Joint Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference Graham Brown, Christopher Fisher and Australasian Sexual Health 2020 Housing for the Aged Action Group International Conference Scientific Program LGBTI Elders Housing Project Steering The American Men’s Studies Association | Committee | Jen Johnson Executive Board Member | Public Committee | Pauline Crameri The Japan Sociological Society | Relations and Media Officer | Conference Legal Barriers to Achieving Hepatitis C Adam Hill Committee | Andrea Waling Elimination Working Group | Emily Lenton Society for the Scientific Study of American Psychological Association – LGBTI Pride in Health and Well-being Sexuality | Christopher Fisher Society for the Psychological Study of Advisory Group | Adam Bourne Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Society of Australasian Social Macquarie University Union | Issues | Anthony Lyons Psychologists | Joel Anderson Life Member | Gary Dowsett Association for the Social Sciences UNITE Network | Policy Day Advisory National Trans Health Survey International and Humanities in HIV/AIDS | Academy Group | Graham Brown Member | Gary Dowsett Advisory Group | Christopher Fisher Australian and New Zealand Mental NHMRC Centre of Research Health Association | Anthony Lyons National Excellence in Sexual and Reproductive Academy of Social Sciences in Australia | Health for Women in Primary Care | Australasian HIV/AIDS Conference Fellow | Gary Dowsett Chair, Contraception Working Group | National Steering Committee | Jen Power Jayne Lucke Annual Surveillance Reports HBV Combined Australasian HIV/AIDS and and HCV Cascade Reference Group | NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence Sexual Health Conferences National Jen Johnson in Sexual and Reproductive Health Committee | Graham Brown for Women in Primary Care | Steering ARTB Viral Hepatitis Strategic Advisory Committee | Jayne Lucke Australasian HIV/AIDS Conference, Committee | Christopher Fisher Chair of Social Research/Social Policy Our Watch | Men in Focus Advisory Group | Theme (Theme D) | Committee Member | Australian Anthropological Society | Jackson Fairchild Jen Power Fellow | David Moore Pride Cup Education Working Group | Australasian Sexual Health Alliance | The Australian Association of Jami Jones Executive Board | Christopher Fisher Gerontology | Beatrice Alba, Andrea Waling Public Health Association of Australia | European Society of Social Psychology | Australian Federation of AIDS Jayne Lucke, Anthony Lyons Joel Anderson Organisations Board of Directors | Susan Chong Q West | Jami Jones International Academy of Sex Research | Christopher Fisher, Gary Dowsett Australian Longitudinal Study on Society of Australian Sexologists | Women’s Health | Strategic Advisory and Bonnie McKenzie International AIDS Society | Gary Dowsett, Stakeholder Committee | Jayne Lucke Adam Bourne, Adam Hill, Anthony Lyons Strengthening Seniors Inclusion & Australian Women and Gender Studies Participation LGBTI Project Leadership International Association of Applied Association (AWGSA) Victoria | Executive Group | Pauline Crameri Psychology | Joel Anderson Committee | Andrea Waling Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras | International Association for the Centre for Social Research in Health, Life member | Gary Dowsett Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society | Stigma Indicators Monitoring Project The Australian Sociological Association | Gary Dowsett Advisory Committee | Anthony Lyons Andrea Waling, Gary Dowsett International Positive Psychology Community of Practice for Action on Young People and Gambling Project Association | Anthony Lyons HIV and Mobility (CoPAHM) | CoPAHM Advisory Group | Sophie Vasiliadis International Society for Critical Health National Governance Group | Jen Johnson ViiV Healthcare Australia | HIV Community Psychology | Adam Bourne Dying with Dignity Victoria | Ambassador | Advisory Board | Graham Brown International Society for Social and Gary Dowsett Gilead Australia | HIV Community Advisory Political Psychology | Joel Anderson Eliminate Hepatitis C Partnership Study Board, 2018 | Graham Brown Health Promotion Committee and Evaluation Committee | Graham Brown

42 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY State Women’s Health East | Voices for Equality School of Psychology and Public Health and Respect Project Advisory Group | Executive Committee | Adam Bourne, Burnet Institute Eliminate Hepatitis C Jami Jones Christopher Fisher, Suzanne Fraser, Partnership | Health Promotion Working Anthony Lyons Group | Susan Chong YACVic Policy Advisory Group | Jami Jones School of Psychology and Public Health Burnet Institute Eliminate Hepatitis C Research Committee | Adam Bourne Partnership | Training and Education Working Group | Jen Johnson La Trobe University Transforming Human Society Research Focus Area Executive Committee | Department of Health and Human Academic Board | Christopher Fisher Jen Power Services Victoria | Victorian End-of- Life and Palliative Care Framework Academic Board | Returning officer | Complexity and Systems Science Implementation Advisory Group | Andrea Waling Application Network | Convenor | Pauline Crameri Academic Promotions Committee (B/C) | Graham Brown Gippsland Regional LGBTI Ageing Adam Bourne and Aged Care Working Group | Professor Anthony Smith Conference Involvement in Journals Pauline Crameri Attendance Award Committee | Addiction | Associate Editor | Anthony Lyons Harm Reduction Victoria Board | Suzanne Fraser Secretary | Emily Lenton Australian Research Council DECRA Addiction | Reviewer | Adrian Farrugia HEY Strategic Advisory Group | Review Panel | Graham Brown Addiction Research and Theory | Jami Jones BBV Workforce Network Community of Editorial Board Member | Suzanne Fraser Loddon Mallee LGBTI Community of Practice | Jen Johnson Addiction Research and Theory | Reviewer | Practice Working Group | Pauline Crameri La Trobe University Building Healthy Adrian Farrugia Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium Steering Communities Research Focus Area Committee | Jen Power Executive Committee | Graham Brown Advances in Mental Health | Reviewer | Jennifer Power North Western Melbourne PHN Suicide Centre for Alcohol Policy Research Prevention and Intervention Taskforce | Advisory Committee | Suzanne Fraser, Ageing and Society | Reviewer | Anthony Lyons Anthony Lyons Anthony Lyons Sexual Health Society of Victoria | College of Science, Health and AIDS and Behaviour | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Engineering Research Committee | Graham Brown Anthony Lyons Thorne Harbour Health | AIDS Patient Care and STDs | Reviewer | Board of Directors | Adam Bourne Complexity and Systems Science Graham Brown, Christopher Fisher Application Network | Graham Brown Thorne Harbour Health | Gary Dowsett American Journal of Evaluation | Course Advisory Committee | Reviewer | Adam Bourne Victoria Police LGBTIQ+ Reference Rosalind Bellamy Group | Jami Jones American Journal of Sexuality Education | Gender Diversity in ICT Working Group | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Victorian Community Care Advisory Adam Bourne, Matthew Parsons Committee | Pauline Crameri Australian and New Zealand Journal of Institute for Human Security and Family Therapy | Reviewer | Jennifer Power Victorian Health Promotion Foundation | Social Change Advisory Committee | Peer Reviewer | Andrea Waling Gary Dowsett Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | Reviewer | Graham Brown, Victorian Hepatitis B Alliance | La Trobe Employability Champion Christopher Fisher Jen Johnson, Emily Lenton Network | Susan Chong Australian Psychologist | Reviewer | Victorian Hepatitis B Alliance | Advocacy Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre Christopher Fisher and Strategy Committee | Jen Johnson Advisory Committee | Suzanne Fraser, Anthony Lyons BMC Psychology | Associate Editor | Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby | Anthony Lyons Gary Dowsett PRIME Academic Working Group | Christopher Fisher BMJ | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Victorian HIV Implementation Working Group | Graham Brown Research and Graduate Studies BMJ Sexual and Reproductive Health | Committee | SHE College representative | Reviewer | Adam Bourne WA Department of Health | Growing Rosalind Bellamy and Developing Healthy Relationships | British Journal of Health Psychology | Jayne Lucke Scholar Panel | Adam Bourne

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 43 CES4Health | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Journal of Adolescence | Reviewer | Sex Education: Sexuality, Society Jennifer Power and Learning | Editorial Board Member | The Communication Review | Reviewer | Gary Dowsett Andrea Waling Journal of Bisexuality | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Sextures: e-Journal for Sexualities, Contemporary Drug Problems | Editor | Cultures and Politics | Advisory Board David Moore Journal of Bodies, Sexualities and Member | Gary Dowsett Masculinities | Editorial Advisory Board Contemporary Drug Problems | Associate Member | Andrea Waling Sexual Health | Reviewer | Graham Brown Editor | Suzanne Fraser Journal of Extreme Anthropology | Sexuality, Culture and Health, book series | Contemporary Drug Problems | Reviewer | Reviewer | Renae Fomiatti Co-editor | Gary Dowsett Adrian Farrugia, Andrea Waling Journal of International AIDS Society | Sexualities | Editorial Board Member | Culture, Health and Sexuality | Reviewer | Reviewer | Graham Brown, Gary Dowsett Adam Bourne, Christopher Fisher, Christopher Fisher Andrea Waling Sexualities | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Journal of Interpersonal Violence | Culture, Health and Sexuality | Editorial Sexually Transmitted Infections | Associate Reviewer | Andrea Waling Advisory Board Member | Gary Dowsett, Editor | Adam Bourne Jennifer Power Journal of Homosexuality | Reviewer | Sexually Transmitted Infections | Reviewer Christopher Fisher Drug and Alcohol Review | Reviewer | | Adam Bourne, Christopher Fisher Adam Bourne Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy | Social Science and Medicine | Reviewer | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy | Emily Lenton Editorial Board Member | Suzanne Fraser Journal of Sex Research | Reviewer | Sociological Research Online | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy | Andrea Waling Reviewer | Renae Fomiatti, Emily Lenton Journal of Sexual Medicine | Reviewer | Sociology Compass | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Educational Research | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Christopher Fisher Journal of Social and Political Psychology | Sociology of Health and Illness | Reviewer | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Frontiers in Public Health: Population, Adrian Farrugia Reproductive and Sexual Health | Reviewer Journal of Youth Studies | Reviewer | Teaching Education | Reviewer | | Christopher Fisher Adrian Farrugia, Andrea Waling Jennifer Power Frontiers in Sociology | Associate Editor | LGBT Health | Reviewer | Adam Bourne, Transgender Health | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Christopher Fisher Shoshana Rosenberg GLBT Family Studies | Reviewer | Media International Australia | Reviewer | Jennifer Power Christopher Fisher Health Promotion Journal of Australia | New Media and Society | Reviewer | Visiting Fellowships Reviewer | Graham Brown, Andrea Waling Midlands Sexual Health Research Christopher Fisher Collaborative, Omaha, Nebraska, United Occupational Therapy Journal | Reviewer | States | Christopher Fisher Health Promotion Practice | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Christopher Fisher Centre for Social Research in Health, Open AIDS and Behaviour | Reviewer | University of New South Wales, Australia | Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Christopher Fisher Visiting Professorial Fellow | the Social Study of Health, Illness and Palgrave Communication | Associate Suzanne Fraser Medicine | Reviewer | Adrian Farrugia, Editor | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Renae Fomiatti Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | (JFAP) Fellowship, Nagoya City University, International Journal of Drug Policy | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Nagoya, Japan | Adam Hill Editorial Board Member | Suzanne Fraser Qualitative Research | Reviewer | Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural International Journal of Drug Policy | Andrea Waling Research, Birmingham City University, Reviewer | Adam Bourne, Graham Brown, United Kingdom | Visiting Research Fellow Adrian Farrugia, Renae Fomiatti SAGE Open | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher | Andrea Waling International Journal of Sexual Health | Sex Education | Reviewer | Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Editorial Advisory Board Member | Christopher Fisher, Andrea Waling Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada | Gary Dowsett Visiting Research Fellow | Andrea Waling

44 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 45 Publications and outputs

Books Jones, T. (2019). Legal landscapes: Laws Edited Books impacting gender and sexuality education Angelides, S. (2019). The Fear of Child research. In T. Jones, L. Coll, L. van Leent Aggleton, P., Broom, A. & Moss, J. (Eds.) Sexuality: Young People, Sex, and Agency. & Y. Taylor (Eds.), Uplifting Gender and (2019). Practical Justice: Principles, Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. Sexuality Education Research (pp. 87-112). Practice and Social Change. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. Waling, A. (2019). White Masculinity in Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. Contemporary Australia: The Good Ol’ Jones, T. (2019). Re-doing research: Jones, T., Coll, L., van Leent, L. & Taylor, Aussie Bloke. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Best practices for asking about gender Y. (Eds.) (2019). Uplifting Gender and Routledge. and sexuality in Education Studies. In Sexuality Education Research. Cham, T. Jones, L. Coll, L. van Leent & Y. Taylor Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. (Eds.), Uplifting Gender and Sexuality Book Chapters Education Research (pp. 185-230). Cham, Aggleton, P., Broom, A. & Moss, J. (2019). Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan Articles in Refereed Practical justice: By way of introduction. Jones, T., Connell, R., Mitchell, A., Journals In P. Aggleton, A. Broom & J. Moss (Eds.), Minichiello, V., D’Cruz, C., Robinson, K. & Alavi, M., Law, M. G., Valerio, H., Grebely, Practical Justice: Principles, Practice and Taylor, Y. (2019). Carving out pathways: J., Amin, J., Hajarizadeh, B., Selvey, C., Social Change (pp. 1-6). London, United Dear Doctor gender and sexuality George, J. & Dore, G. J., (2019). Declining Kingdom: Routledge. researcher. In T. Jones, L. Coll, L. van hepatitis C virus-related liver disease Bellamy, R. (2019). Binary school. In B. Leent & Y. Taylor (Eds.), Uplifting Gender burden in the direct-acting antiviral Law (Ed.), Growing Up Queer (pp. 57-62). and Sexuality Education Research (pp. therapy era in New South Wales, Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Black Inc. 257-278). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Journal of Hepatology, 71, 281-288. Macmillan. doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2019.04.014 Blunt-Vinti, H. D., Walsh-Buhi, E. & Thompson, E. L. (2019). Desire and Jones, T., Rahn, A., Kerr, L., Ezer, P., Alavi, M., Poustchi, H., Merat, S., Kaveh- interest: The sexual want and get Henningham, M., del Pozo de Bolger, ei, S., Rahimi-Movaghar, A., Shadloo, B., discrepancy measure. In R. R. Milhausen, A., Parkinson, C. & Ison, J. (2019). Hajarizadeh, B., Grebely, J., Dore, G. J. & J. K. Sakaluk, T. D. Fisher, C. M. Davis & W. Carving out qualifications: Mastering Malekzadeh, R. (2019). An intervention to L. Yarber (Eds.), Handbook of Sexuality- PhD problems in post-graduate gender & improve HCV testing, linkage to care, and Related Measures, 4th Edition. New York, sexuality study. In T. Jones, L. Coll, L. van treatment among people who use drugs NY: Routledge. Leent & Y. Taylor (Eds.), Uplifting Gender in Tehran, Iran: The ENHANCE study. and Sexuality Education Research (pp. International Journal of Drug Policy, Brennan, J. & McDermott, M. (2019). 233-256). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave 72, 99-105. Celebrity queerbaiting. In J. Brennan (Ed.), Macmillan. doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.07.002 Queerbaiting and Fandom: Teasing Fans through Homoerotic Possibilities (pp. 123- Lyons, A., Pepping, C. A. & Halford, W. K. Alba, B., Lyons, A., Waling, A., Minichiello, 144). Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa (2019). Couple interventions for same-sex V., Hughes, M., Barrett, C., Fredriksen- Press. couples. In J. E. Pachankis & S. A. Safren Goldsen, K., Blanchard, M. & Irlam, C. (Eds.), Handbook of Evidence-Based Mental (2019). Demographic and psychosocial Broom, A., Doron, A. & Aggleton, P. Health Practice with Sexual and Gender predictors of housing security in older (2019). Antimicrobial resistance, bacterial Minorities (pp. 97-114). New York, NY: lesbian and gay Australians. relations and social justice. In P. Aggleton, Oxford University Press. The International Journal of Aging and A. Broom & J. Moss (Eds.), Practical Justice: Human Development, 89(1), 57-76. Principles, Practice and Social Change Mane, P. & Aggleton, P. (2019). Fostering doi.org/10.1177/0091415019843449 (pp. 215-227). London, United Kingdom: change through the pursuit of practical Routledge. justice in sexual and reproductive health Alba, B., Lyons, A., Waling, A., Minichiello, and rights. In P. Aggleton, A. Broom & J. V., Hughes, M., Barrett, C., Fredriksen- Jones, T. (2019). Conceptualisation Moss (Eds.), Practical Justice: Principles, Goldsen, K. & Edmonds, S. (2019). landscapes: Overview of global gender Practice and Social Change (pp. 228-240). Health, well-being, and social support and sexuality constructions. In T. Jones, L. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. in older Australian lesbian and gay Coll, L. van Leent & Y. Taylor (Eds.), Uplifting care-givers. Health and Social Care in the Gender and Sexuality Education Research McDermott, M. (2019). From Canon Community, 28(1), 204-215. (pp. 3-13). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave to Politics: Queerbaiting and The CW’s doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12854 Macmillan. Supergirl. In J. Brennan (Ed.), Queerbaiting and Fandom: Teasing Fans through Anderson, J. R. (2019). The moderating Jones, T. (2019). Divergent pathways to Homoerotic Possibilities (pp. 118-120). role of socially desirable responding inclusion for transgender and intersex Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press. in implicit-explicit attitudes toward youth. In P. Aggleton, R. Cover, D. Leahy, D. asylum seekers. International Journal of Marshall & M. L. Rasmussen (Eds.), Youth, Psychology, 54(1), 1-7. Sexuality and Sexual Citizenship (pp. 103- doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12439 117). London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

46 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Artenie, A. A., Cunningham, E. B., Dore, Bavinton, B. R., Prestage, G. P., Jin, F., Campbell, M., Hinton, J. D. X. & G. J., Conway, B., Dalgard, O., Powis, J., Phanuphak, N., Grinsztejn, B., Fairley, Anderson, J. R. (2019). A systematic Bruggmann, P., Hellard, M., Cooper, C., C. K., Baker, D., Hoy, J., Templeton, review of the relationship between Read, P., Feld, J. J., Hajarizadeh, B., Amin, D.J., Tee, B. K., Kelleher, & Grulich, A. religion and attitudes toward transgender J., Lacombe, K., Stedman, C., Litwin, A. E. (2019). Strategies used by gay male and gender-variant people. International H., Marks, P., Matthews, G. V., Quiene, HIV serodiscordant couples to reduce Journal of Transgenderism, 20(1), 21-38. S., Erratt, A., Bruneau, J. & Grebely, J. the risk of HIV transmission from anal doi.org/10.1080/15532739.2018.1545149 (2019). Patterns of drug and alcohol use intercourse in three countries. Journal of Carrotte, E. & Anderson, J. R. (2019). Risk and injection equipment sharing among the International AIDS Society, 22, e25277, factor or protective feature? The roles of people with recent injecting drug use or 9 pages. doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25277 grandiose and hypersensitive narcissism receiving opioid agonist treatment during Bhana, D., Crewe, M. & Aggleton, P. in explaining the relationship between and following hepatitis C virus treatment (2019). Sex, sexuality and education in self-objectification and body image with direct-acting antiviral therapies: South Africa. Sex Education, 19, 361-370. concerns. Sex Roles, 80(7-8), 458-468. an international study. doi.org/10.1080/14681811.2019.1620008 doi.org/10.1007/s11199-018-0948-y Clinical Infectious Diseases, 8 pages. doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz633 Bourne, A., Alba, B., Garner, A., Spiteri, Catlett, B., Lamoury, F. M. J., Bajis, S., G., Pharris, A. & Noori, T. (2019). Use of, Hajarizadeh, B., Martinez, D., Mowat, Y., Ashton, S., McDonald, K. & Kirkman, M. and likelihood of using, HIV pre-exposure Cunningham, P. H., Jacka, B. P., Cloherty, (2019). What does ‘pornography’ mean in prophylaxis among men who have sex G. A., Marks, P., Dore, G. J., Grebely, J. the digital age? Revisiting a definition for with men in Europe and Central Asia: & Applegate, T. L. (2019). Evaluation of social science researchers. findings from a 2017 large geosocial a hepatitis C virus core antigen assay Porn Studies, 6(2), 144-168. networking application survey. Sexually from venepuncture and dried blood doi.org/10.1080/23268743.2018.1544096 Transmitted Infections, 95(3), 187-192. spot collected samples: A cohort study. Bajis, S., Grebely, J., Cooper, L., Smith, J., doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2018-053705 Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 26(12), 1423- Owen, G., Chudleigh, A., Hajarizadeh, B., 1430. doi.org/10.1111/jvh.13196 Brown, G., Crawford, S., Perry, G. 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 47 Daley, E. M., Marhefka, S. L., Wang, W., Edwards, S. K., Dean, J., Power, J., Baker, Fitzpatrick, K., Leahy, D., Webber, M., Noble, C. A., Mahony, H., Arzola, S., P. & Gartner, C. (2019). Understanding Gilbert, J., Lupton, D. & Aggleton, P. Singleton, A., Malmi, M., Ziemba, R., the prevalence of smoking among people (2019). Critical health education studies: Turner, D., Marwah, E. & Walsh-Buhi, E. living with HIV (PLHIV) in Australia and Reflections on a new conference and this R. (2019). Longitudinal evaluation of the factors associated with smoking and themed symposium. Health Education Teen Outreach Programme: Impacts of quitting. AIDS and Behavior, Journal, 78(6), 621-632. a health promotion programme on risky doi.org/10.1007/s10461-019-02535-3 doi.org/10.1177/0017896919860882 sexual behaviours. Health Education Ezer, P., Jones, T., Fisher, C. M. & Power, Fomiatti, R., Latham, J. R., Fraser, S., Journal, Vol. 78(8) 916-930. J. (2019). A critical discourse analysis Moore, D., Seear, K. & Aitken, C. (2019). | doi.org/10.1177/0017896919857777 of sexuality education in the Australian A ‘messenger of sex’? Making Deslandes, C. & Anderson, J. R. (2019). Curriculum. Sex Education, 19(5), 551-567. testosterone matter in motivations for Religion and prejudice toward immigrants doi.org/10.1080/14681811.2018.1553709 anabolic-androgenic steroid injecting. and refugees: A meta-analytic review. Health Sociology Review, 28(3,) 323-33. Ezer, P., Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., Heywood, International Journal for the Psychology of doi.org/10.1080/14461242.2019.1678398 W. & Lucke, J. (2019). Australian Religion, 29(2), 128-145. students’ experiences of sexuality Fomiatti, R., Moore, D. & Fraser, S. doi.org/10.1080/10508619.2019.1570814 education at school. (2019). The improvable self: enacting Dryden, C. & Anderson, J. R. (2019). The Sex Education, 19(5), 597-613. model citizenship and sociality in dark triad, trait-based self-objectification, doi.org/10.1080/14681811.2019.1566896 research on ‘new recovery’. Addiction and body image concerns in young Research and Theory, 27(6), 527-538. Falomir-Pichastor, J. M., Berent, J. women. Personality and Individual doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2018.1544624 & Anderson, J. R. (2019). Perceived Differences, 145, 1-8. men’s feminization and attitudes toward Gardner, F., Leijten, P., Melendez-Torres, doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2019.03.015 homosexuality: Heterosexual men’s G. J., Landau, S., Harris, V., Mann, J., du Plooy, D. R., Lyons, A. & Kashima, E. reactions to the decline of the anti- Beecham, J., Hutchings J. & Scott, S. S. (2019). Predictors of flourishing and femininity norm of masculinity. (2019). The earlier the better? 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54 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Fomiatti, R., Moore, D., Latham, J. R., Waling, A., Lim, G., Dhalla, S., Lyons, International Conference Fraser, S., Lenton, E., Seear, K., Aitken, A. & Bourne, A. (2019). Understanding C. & Stanton, K. (2019). Understanding LGBTI+ lives in crisis (ARCSHS Monograph Presentations Performance and Image-Enhancing Drug Series Number 117). Melbourne, Australia: Anderson, J. R. (2019, July 12-15). injecting to improve health and minimise Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health The role of politics and the media in hepatitis C transmission: Findings and and Society, La Trobe University. intergroup attitudes in shaping responses recommendations from a national www.latrobe.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_ to the ‘refugee crisis’. Oral presentation qualitative project. Melbourne, Australia: file/0008/991061/Understanding-LGBTI- at the International Society of Political Australian Research Centre in Sex, Lives-in-Crisis.pdf Psychology Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal. 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 55 Brown, G. (2019, April 7-11). Developing Duncan, D. (2019, September 4-6). Fomiatti, R. (2019, September 4-6). The sustainable and practical evaluation Realising change in the gendering politics of the ‘threshold’ in healthcare for of peer-based programs in complex practices of Australian alcohol policy. Oral men who inject performance and image- environments: Outcomes of the W3 presentation at Fifth Contemporary Drug enhancing drugs. Oral presentation at Fifth project. Oral presentation at the Problems Conference: Rethinking ‘change’: Contemporary Drug Problems Conference: International Union for Health Promotion New theories, new topics, new questions, Rethinking ‘change’: New theories, new and Education 23rd World Conference on new methods, Prato, Italy. topics, new questions, new methods, Health Promotion, Rotorua, New Zealand. Prato, Italy. Ezer, P., Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., Waling, A., Brown, G. (2019, April 7-11). Using Bellamy, R. & Lucke, J. (2019, November Fraser, S. (2019, March 15-16). systems thinking to demonstrate the 7-10). Australian adolescent school-based Beyond the twin hurricanes: Addiction role of peer leadership from people living sex and relationship education: Results and the temporal politics of habit. with HIV in a public health response. Oral from the 6th National Survey of Australian Oral presentation at Beyond the Clock presentation at the International Union Secondary Students and Adolescent Symposium, Singapore. for Health Promotion and Education 23rd Sexual Health. Oral presentation at the Fraser, S. (2019, September 4-6). World Conference on Health Promotion, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Is another relationship possible? Rotorua, New Zealand. Scientific Study of Sexuality, Denver, USA. Connoisseurship and the doctor-patient Brown, G., Byrne, J., Crawford, S. & Perry, Farrugia, A. (2019, September 4-6). A relationship for men who consume G. E. (2019, April 28-1 May). What Works situation of constant change: Analysing performance and image-enhancing drugs. and Why (W3) project: A partnership with take-home naloxone affordances as they Oral presentation at Fifth Contemporary peer led organisations to demonstrate emerge in Australia. Oral presentation Drug Problems Conference: Rethinking the value of participation of people who at Fifth Contemporary Drug Problems ‘change’: New theories, new topics, new inject drugs in health services and policy. Conference: Rethinking ‘change’: New questions, new methods, Prato, Italy. Oral presentation at Harm Reduction theories, new topics, new questions, new Fraser S. (2019, May 14-17). Invited International, Porto, Portugal. methods, Prato, Italy. keynote roundtable address at Brown, G., Cogle, A. & Reeders, D. (2019, Fisher, C. M., Waling, A., Ezer, P., Responding to crisis: A human rights and September 9-11). Using systems thinking Bellamy, R., Kerr, L. & Lucke, J. (2019, public health approach to legal regulation to recognise the role of peer organisations November 7-10). What kids want from of currently prohibited substances, and leadership in a city’s response to sex education: Findings from the 6th Vancouver, Canada. HIV. Oral presentation at the HIV Fast National Survey of Australian Secondary Hollingshead, B. (2019, October 25). HIV Track Cities Conference, London, United Students and Adolescent Sexual Health. and moral panic in the Philippines: Shifting Kingdom. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting narratives of risk in a changing epidemic. of the Society for the Scientific Study of Brown, G., Krulic, T. & Malhotra, S. Oral presentation at the 6th Interscholastic Sexuality, Denver, USA. (2019, September 9-11). Trialling Student HIV Research Symposium, ways to evaluate the role and impact of Fisher, C. M., Waling, A., Ezer, P., Bellamy, University of Auckland, Auckland, New peer-led programs: Outcomes of the W3 R., Kerr, L., Brown, G. & Lucke, J. (2019, Zealand. project. Oral presentation at the HIV Fast October 12-15). 6th National Survey Hollingshead, B. (2019, December 3-6). Track Cities Conference, London, United of Australian Adolescent Sexual Health The new social contexts of HIV: Social and Kingdom. Knowledge, Behaviour and Education: Key sexual networking apps as places of risk findings. Invited presentation at the 24th Chong, S. & Brown. G. (2019, September and opportunity for men who have sex with Congress of the World Association for 11-13). Hepatitis C treatment: Peer men in the Philippines. Oral presentation Sexual Health, Mexico City, Mexico. insights to understanding enablers and at SAANZ 2019, University of Auckland, impediments to DAA uptake among Fisher, C. M., Walsh-Buhi, E., Bellamy, Auckland, New Zealand. people who inject drugs. Poster at the R., Ezer, P., Kerr, L., Waling, A. & Lucke, McDermott, M. (2019, April 17-20). 8th International Conference on Hepatitis J. (2019, November 2-6). Condom/ Queerbaiting: Representation, affect and Care in Substance Users 2019, Montreal, contraceptive use and positive affect the politics of the child. Oral presentation Canada. toward last heterosexual even among a at Popular Culture Association/ACA national sample of Australian adolescents: Dowsett, G. W. (2019, October 12-15). National Conference, Washington, D.C., Implications for public health messaging. Infection and identity, desire and disease: United State. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of Gay men, HIV/AIDS and the history of the American Public Health Association, Moore, D. (2019, September 4-6). sexuality. Invited keynote address at the Philadelphia, USA. Retrieving gender in quantitative research. 24th World Association for Sexual Health Oral presentation at Fifth Contemporary Congress, Mexico City, Mexico. Drug Problems Conference: Rethinking ‘change’: New theories, new topics, new questions, new methods, Prato, Italy.

56 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Nourse, G. (2019, September 4-6). National conference Bellamy, R. (2019, April 29). An Performance and image-enhancing drugs exploration of creative health promotion as agents of ‘change’? Reconceptualising presentations methods among young LGBT+ people. Oral drugs, masculinities and effects as Alba, B., Lyons, A., Waling, A., Minichiello, presentation at the Department of Politics, co-emergent. Oral presentation at Fifth V., Hughes, M., Barrett, C., Fredriksen- Media and Philosophy Mini Conference for Contemporary Drug Problems Conference: Goldsen, K., Edmonds, S. & Blanchard, M. Graduate Researchers, La Trobe University, Rethinking ‘change’: New theories, new (2019, November 5-8). Older lesbian and Melbourne, Australia. topics, new questions, new methods, gay Australians’ sense of housing security: Bellamy, R. (2019, June 23). The politics Prato, Italy. Demographic and psychosocial predictors. of forgetting. Panel presentation at the Oral presentation at the Australian Rozbroj, T. (2019, June 17). Reflections National Writers’ Conference, Melbourne, Association of Gerontology Conference, on research examining the broader factors Australia. Sydney, Australia. behind vaccine refusal in Australia. COSSI Bellamy, R. (2019, November 29). KEM, Online. Alba, B., Lyons, A., Waling, A., Minichiello, Self-exploration and representations of V., Hughes, M., Barrett, C., Fredriksen- Waling, A. (2019, May 3). Men, sexting identity in young LGBT+ people’s writing. Goldsen, K., Blanchard, M. & Irlam, C. and dick pics. Oral presentation at Oral presentation at the International (2019, October 24-25). Older lesbian and Masculinity, Sex and Popular Culture. English Educator’s Symposium, Write now: gay Australians’ sense of housing security: AHRC Network Launch, Birmingham City Teaching writing in high stakes times, Demographic and psychosocial predictors. University, United Kingdom. Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Oral presentation at the 4th National Waling, A. (2019, June 12-14). Sexting, LGBT&I Ageing and Aged Care Conference, Bellamy, R., Fisher, C. M., Ezer, P., Kerr, L., dick pics, and men’s erotic subjectivities. Melbourne, Australia. Waling, A. & Lucke, J. (2019, September Oral presentation at the 27th American 16-18). LGB adolescent use, confidence Amir, S., Power, J., Rea., F, Bourne, A. Men’s Studies Conference, Brandon in and trust of sexual health information in & Brown, G. (2019, September 17-20). University, Canada. Australia. Poster presentation at the 2019 Bisexual men living with HIV: Health, Australasian Sexual Health Conference, Waling, A. (2019, May 2). Toxic connectedness and the impact of stigma. Perth, Australia. masculinity and male body image. Panel Oral presentation at the 2019 Australasian presentation (with Heather Widdows, HIV&AIDS Conference, Perth, Australia. Brown, G. (2019, September 17-19). Mark Simpson, Mark McGlashan & Jamie Introduction to the 6th National Survey: Anderson, J. R. (2019, April 25-27). Hakim) at City Talk, Birmingham City Background, methods, participants: Sexual and gender minority stressor University, United Kingdom. findings from the 6th National Survey events: Evidence from the marriage of Australian Secondary Students and equality debate. Oral presentation at Adolescent Sexual Health 2018. Oral the 2019 Congress for the Society of Conference abstracts presentation at the 2019 Australasian Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, HIV&AIDS Conference, Perth, Australia. published in proceedings Australia. Dowsett, G. W. (2019). Infection and Brown, G., Dunn, J., Rule, J., Krulic, T., Anderson, J. R. & Waling, A. (2019, identity, desire and disease: Gay men, Hoy, J., Buchanan, A., Howard, C., Fraser, November 29-30). Antisocial online HIV/AIDS and the history of sexuality. N., Drummond, F., Short, D., Lyons, A. sexualised behaviours and the dark tetrad International Journal of Sexual Health, & Power, J. (2019, September 17-19). of personality. Oral presentation at the 31(S1), A11. PozQol implementation trial: Incorporating 2019 Australian Conference for Personality doi.org/10.1080/19317611.2019.1661941 a quality of life scale for PLHIV into day- and Individual Differences, Brisbane, to-day clinical and community practice. Fisher, C. M., Waling, A., Ezer, P, Bellamy, Australia. Oral presentation at the 2019 Australasian R., Kerr, L., Brown, G. & Lucke, J. (2019). Arthur, J., Dredge, R. & Anderson, J. HIV&AIDS Conference, Perth, Australia. 6th National Survey of Australian R. (2019, April 25-27). The impact Adolescent Sexual Health Knowledge Crameri, P. (2019, May 15-16). The of traditional and cyber bullying on Behaviour and Education: Key findings. experiences of LGBTI people living with gender and sexual minority youth. Oral International Journal of Sexual Health, dementia: Considerations for LGBTI presentation at the 2019 Congress 31(S1), A29. inclusive care. Invited oral presentation for the Society of Australasian Social doi.org/10.1080/19317611.2019.1661941 at the Informa National Dementia Psychologists, Sydney, Australia. Conference: Addressing the Critical Issues Ball, J., Crameri, P., Edmonds, S., Goldner, in Dementia Research, Treatment and S. & Jewell, S. (2019, July 23-24). An Care, Melbourne, Australia. emerging demographic: Understanding LGBTI ageing and aged care. Panel presentation at the Victorian Healthcare Week Aged Care Summit, Melbourne, Australia.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 57 Crameri, P., Kennedy, K., O’Neil, D. & Fisher, C. M. & Jones, J. (2019, April 15). Fisher, C. M. (2019, December 4). Rural Robertson, H. (2019, September 25-27). LGBTQ student wellbeing: Evidence & best adolescent sexual health: Findings from Diversity, intersectionality and human practices. Oral presentation at the AISNSW the 6th National Survey of Secondary rights. Oral presentation at the Aged Student Wellbeing Conference, Sydney, Students and Adolescent Sexual Health. Care and Human Rights Summit, Sydney, Australia. Oral presentation at the Gippsland Sexual Australia. Health Forum, Traralgon, Australia. Fisher, C. M., Brown, G., Bellamy, R., Drysdale, K., Bryant, J., Hopwood, M., Ezer, P., Waling, A. & Lucke, J. (2019, Fomiatti, R. (2019, September 19). Holt, M., Dowsett, G. W., Aggleton, P., Lea, September 16-18). Young people’s sexual Hepatitis C prevention needs among T., Mackie, B., Batrouney, C., Calabretto, health: Findings from the 6th National men who inject performance and image- H. & Treloar, C. (2019, September 17-19). Survey of Australian Secondary Students enhancing drugs. Oral presentation at the Sex on crystal: The diversity of settings and Adolescent Sexual Health 2018. Public Health Association of Australia and practices related to Australian gay and Invited symposium oral presentation at the Conference, Melbourne, Australia. bisexual men’s crystal methamphetamine Australasian Sexual Health Conference, Fomiatti, R. (2019, October 25). use. Poster presentation at the 2019 Perth, Australia. Maintaining the healthy body: Blood Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference, Perth, Fisher, C. M., Waling, A., Kerr, L., Bellamy, management and hepatitis C prevention Australia. R., Ezer, P., Mikołajczak, G., Brown, G., among men who inject performance and Ezer, P., Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., Waling, Carman, M. & Lucke, J. (2019, October image-enhancing drugs. Oral presentation A., Bellamy, R. & Lucke, J. (2019, 13-16). Findings from the 6th National at The Future of Enhancement September 16-18). Australian adolescent Survey of Australian Secondary Students Symposium, Australian Research Centre school-based relationships and sex and Adolescent Sexual Health 2018. Oral in Sex, Health and Society, Melbourne, education: Results from the 6th National presentation at the 45th Annual Scientific Australia. Survey of Australian Secondary Students Meeting of the Australian Society for Fraser, S. (2019, November 1). and Adolescent Sexual Health. Oral Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology Livesofsubstance.org: Tackling stigma and presentation at the Australasian Sexual (ASPOG), Melbourne, Australia. discrimination. Oral presentation at the Health Conference, Perth, Australia. Fisher, C. M. (2019, May 9). Relationships South Western Sydney Drug and Alcohol Farrugia, A. (2019, October 3-4). and sex education: What young people Interagency Event, Sydney, Australia. Conflict and communication: Managing want. Association of Independent Fraser, S. (2019, November 10-14). the multiple affordances of take-home Schools of New South Wales. Invited oral Introducing Overdoselifesavers.org. Oral naloxone administration events in presentation at the Health and Physical presentation at the Australian Professional Australia. Oral presentation at 2019 City Education Professional Development Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs Health Australia Asia-Pacific Conference, Conference, Sydney, Australia. Conference, Hobart, Australia. Melbourne, Australia. Fisher, C. M. (2019, August 20-21). Rural Fraser, S. (2019, June 5-6). South Farrugia, A., Fraser, S., Dietze, P., Dwyer, adolescent sexual health: Findings from Western Sydney Local Health District Drug R., Ferguson, N. & Neale, J. (2019, the 6th National Survey of Secondary Health Services and SSAC Collaboration. November 10-13). Understanding the Students and Adolescent Sexual Oral presentation at the Health Beyond: impediments to uptake and diffusion of Health. Invited keynote at the SEXruality SWSLHD Research Showcase, Sydney, take-home naloxone in Australia: Findings Conference, Creswick, Australia. Australia. from a large national qualitative study. Fisher, C. M. (2019, September 18-19). Oral presentation at the Australasian Gerace, A., Bowden, L. & Anderson, J. R. Supporting Australian secondary student Professional Society on Alcohol and Other (2019, April 25-27). Psychological and sexual health information-seeking and Drugs Conference, Hobart, Australia. demographic predictors of support for education. Invited oral presentation at the marriage equality: An Australian survey. Farrugia, C., Power, J., & Carman, M. State-wide School Based Youth Health Oral presentation at the 2019 Congress (2019, November 26-28). Violence Nurse Conference, Brisbane, Australia. for the Society of Australasian Social and the gender binary: LGBTIQ intimate Fisher, C. M. & Jones, J. (2019, June Psychologists, Sydney, Australia. partner violence. Oral presentation at 6-7). LGBTQ student wellbeing: Evidence The Australian Sociological Association Hill, A. (2019, September 17-19). and best practices. Invited keynote Conference, Sydney, Australia. Correlates of recent and lifetime HIV presentation at the Association of testing among Japanese MSM. Poster Ferguson, N. (2019, November 21-22). Independent School of New South Wales presentation at the 2019 Australasian Consumer preferences for naloxone (AISNSW) Student Wellbeing Conference, HIV&AIDS Conference, Perth, Australia. technologies: Emerging ‘affordances’ in Sydney, Australia. the context of take-home naloxone training in Victoria. Oral presentation at the 17th Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium, Sydney, Australia.

58 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Hinton, J. & Anderson, J. R. (2019, April Jones, J. (2019, July 29-30). Healthy, Philpot, S., Bourne, A., Hammoud, M., 25-27). Exploring the relationship between equal youth: Creating LGBTQIA+ cultural Maher, L., Bath, N. & Prestage, G. P. gay men’s self-and meta-stereotype safety for young people. Oral presentation (2019, September 17-19). What are endorsement with well-being and self- at the Social Justice in Nursing and Australian gay and bisexual men’s overall worth. Oral presentation at the 2019 Healthcare Conference, Melbourne, attitudes towards PrEP? Oral presentation Congress for the Society of Australasian Australia. at the 2019 Australasian HIV&AIDS Social Psychologists, Sydney, Australia. Conference, Perth, Australia. Jones, S., McLeod, E. & Anderson, J. R. Hollingshead, B. (2019, November 29). (2019, April 25-27). Exploring differences Power, J. (2019, June 12). Safe Schools Social and sexual networking apps as in the attribution of mind to extinct and and the student body. Oral presentation at places of risk and opportunity: Online HIV non-extinct animals. Oral presentation the Embodiment in Education Conference, outreach to men who have sex with men at the 2019 Congress for the Society of La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. in the Philippines. Oral presentation at Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, Power, J., Bourne, A., Melendez-Torres, TASA Health Day: Data, Technology and Australia. G. J., Cogle, A., Brown, G. & Lyons, A. Sociology in the Age of Digital Health, Kapelles, T., de la Piedad Garcia, X., (2019, September 17-19). Anxiety about University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Kaufmann, L. & Anderson, J. R. (2019, criminalisation among people living with Australia. April 25-27). Does belief in different HIV in Australia. Oral presentation at the James, A. (2019, November 25-28). representations of the Christian god 2019 Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference, Genital fashioning: Conceptualising predict attitudes and tolerance toward Perth, Australia. the navigation of social contexts and Muslims? Oral presentation at the 2019 Power, J. (2019, September 17-19). postfeminist discourse. Oral presentation Congress for the Society of Australasian Challenges for research about the HIV care at the TASA Conference: Diversity and Social Psychologists, Sydney, Australia. and support needs of PLHIV from migrant Urban Growth, University of Western Koc, Y. & Anderson, J. R. (2019, April 25- populations in Australia. Oral presentation Sydney, Sydney, Australia. 27). The effect of gay couples’ gender role at the 2019 Australasian HIV&AIDS James, A. (2019, July 3-5). We don’t get conformity and type of family formation Conference, Perth, Australia. born with these ideals, we source them (adoption vs. surrogacy) on perceived Waling, A. (2019, June 25). Health literacy from somewhere. Oral presentation at parental competence and psychosocial and education of the public: LGBTIQ+. the 10th Anniversary Conference, Popular development of children. Oral presentation Oral presentation at the University of Culture Association of Australia and New at the 2019 Congress for the Society of Melbourne MD Student Conference, Zealand, RMIT University, Melbourne. Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. James A., & Whelan, A. (2019, October Australia. 2-5). Algorithmic governance in the Lucke, J. (2019, May 4-5). The future of Waling A. (2019, May 18-19). Men, Australian welfare state and the emerging fertility: Anticipating the needs of 21st masculinity and men’s health. Oral ethics discourse. Oral presentation at the century families. Oral presentation at the presentation at Change X Unzipped, 2019 Association of Internet Researchers Scientists in Reproductive Technology Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Conference, Smart Technologies, (SIRT) Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. Algorithmic Governance and Data Justice Waling, A., Lyons, A., Alba, B., McDermott, M. (2019, December 11-13). Brisbane, Australia. Minichiello, V., Barrett, C., Hughes, M., The Author is not dead: Queerbaiting Fredriksen-Goldsen, K. & Edmonds, S. Johnson, J. (2019, August 5-6). Talking and contemporary queer fandom. Oral (2019, October 24-25). Older lesbian and testing: Best practice in hepatitis B and presentation at the Fan Studies Network gay adults’ experiences and perceptions hepatitis C pre- and post-test discussion. Australasia Conference, Melbourne, of aged care services. Oral presentation at Oral presentation at the 2019 Australasian Australia. the 4th National LGBT&I Ageing and Aged Viral Hepatitis Elimination Conference, Moor, L., Kapelles, T., Koc, Y. & Anderson, Care Conference, Melbourne, Australia. Sydney, Australia. J. R. (2019, April 25-27). Exploring explicit Waling, A., Lyons, A., Alba, B., Johnson, J. (2019, September 17-19). and implicit attitudes towards gay men Minichiello, V., Barrett, C., Hughes, M., Talking testing: Best practice in HIV pre- using the dark tetrad and the dual process Fredriksen-Goldsen, K. & Edmonds, S. and post-test discussion. Oral presentation model of prejudice. Oral presentation (2019, November 5-8). Older lesbian and at the 2019 Australasian HIV&AIDS at the 2019 Congress for the Society of gay adults’ experiences and perceptions Conference, Perth, Australia. Australasian Social Psychologists, Sydney, of aged care services. Oral presentation at Australia. Johnson, J. (2019, September 17-19). the Australian Association of Gerontology, Talking testing in pregnancy: Improving Mude, W. S. & Fisher, C.M. (2019, August Sydney, Australia. midwives’ skills in HIV and hepatitis 5-6). Understanding the social and cultural testing 2019. Oral presentation at the 2019 experiences of people affected by hepatitis Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference, Perth, B. Oral presentation at the Australasian Australia. Viral Hepatitis Elimination Conference, Sydney, Australia.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 59 Forums, workshops Brown, G. & Eu, B. (2019). Optimising Fairchild, J. & Phillips, T. (2019, July). quality of life among people with HIV. Towards a more inclusive sector: LGBTIQ and meetings Oral presentation and workshop at Make inclusion initiatives across the family Bellamy, R. (2019, February). Focus on your Mark, ViiV Healthcare National violence sector. Oral presentation at the print – Exploring queer people in print. Symposium, Melbourne, Australia Working with LGBTIQ People Who Use Panel at GLOBE, Fitzroy, Australia. Violence in Family and Intimate Partner Carman, M. (2019, August). Oral Relationships Forum, Melbourne, Australia. Bellamy, R. (2019, March). Celebrating presentation to the Royal Commission diversity, fostering inclusion. Keynote into Victoria’s Mental Health System Fairchild, J. (2019, July). Working presentation at La Trobe University Pride Roundtable on the Needs of LGBTIQ with people using violence – personal Day, La Trobe University, Melbourne, People, Melbourne, Australia. reflections and considerations for Australia. development. Workshop participant at the Crameri, P. (2019, February). Key Working with LGBTIQ People Who Use considerations in providing LGBTI inclusive Bellamy, R. (2019, March). LGBTI women Violence in Family and Intimate Partner programs and activities. Oral presentation and non-binary people’s relationships Relationships Forum, Melbourne, Australia. and health. Guest speaker at Bendigo to the Southern Metropolitan Region PRIDE Festival’s LGBTI Women’s Day – Sharing and Innovating for Success in Fairchild, J. (2019, July). LGBTQ family Sex, Sexuality, Relationships and Health, Planned Activity Groups, Dingley, Australia. violence. Oral presentation to Futures Women’s Health Loddon Mallee, Bendigo, Free from Violence. San Francisco, United Crameri, P. (2019, March). Communicating Australia. States. to LGBTI stakeholders. Oral presentation at Bourne, A. (2019, February). Access, use the Gippsland LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care Fairchild, J. & Waples-Crowe, P. (2019, and harms associated with alkyl nitrites. Forum, Sale, Australia. July). Aboriginal HOW2 project. Oral Oral presentation at the Therapeutic Goods presentation at the Rainbow Tick Welcome Crameri, P. (2019, March). The Administration and ARCSHS joint-hosted for Aboriginal Organisations, Melbourne, experiences of older LGBTI people. Oral public consultation into the rescheduling Australia presentation at the Gippsland LGBTI of alkyl nitrites. La Trobe University, Ageing and Aged Care Forum, Sale, Fairchild, J. (2019, November). LGBTIQ Melbourne, Australia. Australia. family violence sector capacity building: Bourne, A. (2019, March). ATS use in Updates and reflections.Oral presentation Crameri, P. (2019, March). Frameworks the MSM community in Australia (and at the Rainbow Tick Specialist Family for LGBTI inclusive service development. more globally). Oral presentation to the Violence Services Community of Practice Oral presentation at the North Metro West Regional Roundtable on ‘Amphetamine- Forum, Melbourne, Australia. Metro Diversity Forum, Essendon Fields, type stimulants (ATS) usage: Challenges, Australia. Fairchild, J. (2019, November). Dark side lessons and ways forward,’ Kuala Lumpur, of the rainbow: LGBTIQ family violence. Malaysia. Crameri, P. (2019, April). LGBTI ageing Oral presentation at the Victorian Assisted & aged care. Oral presentation at the Bourne, A. (2019, June). Chemsex among Reproductive Treatment Authority Meeting, Western Metro Active Ageing Symposium, gay and bisexual men. Oral presentation Melbourne, Australia. Footscray, Australia. to the SHINE Andrology and Sexual Health Fairchild, J. (2019, November). Guest Update Day, Adelaide, Australia. Crameri, P. (2019, May). LGBTI older facilitator at the MARAM Collaborative people. Oral presentation at the La Trobe Bourne, A. (2019, November). The state Practice Training Launch, Melbourne, Community Health Service IDAHOBIT Day, of play: What’s new and what’s needed in Australia. Morwell, Australia. LGBTIQ health research? Oral presentation Fairchild, J. (2019, December). Trauma at the ACON Health Staff Big Day In, Crameri, P. (2019, July). LGBTI consumer informed practice. Oral presentation to Sydney, Australia. engagement and participation. Oral the Women’s Health Victoria Think Again presentation at the Southern Metropolitan Brown, G. (2019, July). PozQoL: Forum, Melbourne, Australia Region LGBTI Community of Practice Valuing quality of life among PLHIV. Oral Forum, Keysborough, Australia Johnson, J. (2019, May). HIV and presentation to ViiV Healthcare Global, hepatitis testing and care during London, United Kingdom. Crameri, P. (2019, November). Key pregnancy. Workshop presentation at considerations for providing LGBTI inclusive Brown, G. (2019, July). PozQoL: the BBV Workforce Network, La Trobe programs & activities. Oral presentation at Valuing quality of life among PLHIV. University, Melbourne, Australia. the Lodden Mallee Regional Social Support Oral presentation to Gilead Community Forum, Mildura, Australia Johnson, J. (2019, November). HIV and Advisory Board Meeting, Melbourne, Intersectionality Symposium. Facilitator Australia. Fairchild, J. (2019, March). The dark side and presenter at La Trobe University, of the rainbow: LGBTIQ family violence. Melbourne, Australia. Plenary speaker at My Other Closet: The Cabaret Community Forum, Ballarat, Australia

60 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Johnson, J. (2019, December). HIV and Guest lectures Submissions to government hepatitis research in practice. Webinar presentation to the Australian Society for Anderson, J. R. (2019, April). The Carman, M., Parsons, M., Power, J. & HIV Medicine, Sydney, Australia. effects of exposure to religious music on Bourne, A. (2019). Royal Commission unconscious bias against gay men. Public into Victoria’s Mental Health System: Jones, J. (2019, March). Out and active: lecture, Freilich Foundation, Australian Consumer talking points. Melbourne, LGBTIQA+ inclusive practice for recreation National University, Canberra, Australia. Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria. and leisure centres. Oral presentation to the City of Moreland, Melbourne, Australia. Anderson, J. R. (2019, November). Fairchild, J., Carman, M., Bourne, Understanding humanity and A., Power, J., Jones, J., Parsons, Jones, J. (2019, March). consequences of denying humanness to M., Meddings, J., Herd J., Moussa, Q Groups – collaboration for the health others. Public lecture, Australian Catholic B., Gillespie C., Ruth, S., Ball, J. & and well-being of LGBTIQ+ young people. University Psychology Week, Melbourne, Bernasochi, A. (2019). Royal Commission Oral presentation, La Trobe University, Australia. into Victoria’s Mental Health System: Melbourne, Australia. Toward a mental health system that works Hill, A. (2019, Oct). Key issues for LGBT for LGBTIQ people. Melbourne, Australia: Jones, J. (2019, October). Keynote health and wellbeing. Guest lecture, Rainbow Health Victoria. presentation at the Melbourne Bisexual Nagoya City University Hospital, Tokyo, Network AGM, Melbourne, Australia. Japan. Fairchild, J., Meddings, J. & Carman, M. (2019). Leading health organisations O’Keeffe, D., Brown, G. & Bourne, A. Jones, J. (2019, April). Sex, gender, call on the Royal Commission into (2019, August). How do we value the sexuality. Guest lecture, La Trobe Victoria’s Mental Health System to role of the community responses to University Sex Week, Melbourne, Australia. consider LGBTI mental health. Melbourne, HIV? ARCSHS Workshop at Australian Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria and Federation of AIDS Organisations SKPA Jones, J. (2019, April). Lesbian and Thorne Harbour Health. thorneharbour. Asia Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand. transgender women’s health. Guest lecture, Mercy Hospital, Melbourne University, org/documents/351/20190627_Joint_ Waling, A. (2019, May). Thinking about Melbourne, Australia. Statement_LGBTI_Mental_Health.pdf your academia career. Oral presentation Fairchild, J., Carman, M., Power, J. & at the Birmingham Centre for Media Jones, J. (2019, October). Lesbian and Clark, S. (2019). Rainbow Health Victoria and Cultural Research, Birmingham City transgender women’s’ health. Guest and QIP joint submission to Religious University, Birmingham, United Kingdom. lecture, Mercy Hospital, Melbourne University, Melbourne, Australia Discrimination 2019 Draft Bill consultation. Waling, A. (2019, June). Alt-ac: Alternative Melbourne, Australia: Rainbow Health academic careers. Oral presentation at Johnson, J. (2019, Feb). Antenatal BBV Victoria and QIP. the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, testing. Guest lecture and workshop for Parsons, M., Fairchild, J. & Carman, University of Ontario Institute of Graduate Diploma Midwifery/Master M. (2019). Submission to the Royal Technology, Toronto, Canada. of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect Waling, A. (2019, June). Dick pics, dating Australia. and Exploitation of People with Disability apps and men’s erotic subjectivities. Oral Terms of Reference. Melbourne, Australia: presentation at the Faculty of Arts and Waling, A. (2019, March). Men, Rainbow Health Victoria. Social Sciences, University of Ontario masculinity, and health. Guest lecture for Parsons, M., Meddings, J., Power, Institute of Technology, Toronto, Ontario, subject POPH90199 Gender and Health, J., Fairchild, J. & Carman, M. (2019). Canada. Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, LGBTQ housing and homelessness policy Waling, A. (2019, September). Bisexual Melbourne, Australia. statement – Rainbow Health Victoria mental health. Oral presentation at and Thorne Harbour Health. Melbourne, Rainbow Network’s ‘What Does it Mean to Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria and be a Bisexual or Pansexual Young Person?’ Thorne Harbour Health. workshop. La Trobe University, Melbourne, Seear, K., Fraser, S., Moore, D. & Australia. valentine, k. (2019). Submission to the Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee Inquiry into the Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing Trial) Bill 2019. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 61 Policy consultations ARCSHS staff-authored Fileborn, B. (2019, February 10). Trump and tram reactions show social Fairchild, J. & Parsons, M. (2019). print media media’s complex role in responding to MARAM collaborative practice training Bellamy, R. (2019, June 7). Is the media sexual harassment. Australian News stakeholder consultation. Women’s getting the messaging right on climate Daily Bulletin. Republished from The Health in the North. Melbourne, Australia: change? Crikey. Published at www.crikey. Conversation at www.dailybulletin.com.au/ Rainbow Health Victoria. com.au/2019/06/07/climate-change- the-conversation/23643-trump-and-tram- Jones, J. (2019). Beyond access: Youth messaging-media/ reactions-show-social-media-s-complex- role-in-responding-to-sexual-harassment mental health in rural and regional Bellamy, R. (2019, June 18). More than a Victoria. Key stakeholder contribution to coming-out story: 10 books to read during Fileborn, B., Hawkes, G., Pitts, M., a Submission to the Royal Commission Pride month. The Guardian. Published Thorpe, R. & Minichiello, V. (2019, into Victoria’s Mental Health System. at www.theguardian.com/books/2019/ December 20). Sex, desire and pleasure in Melbourne, Australia: Rainbow Health jun/18/more-than-a-coming-out-story-10- later life: Australian women’s experiences. Victoria. books-to-read-during-pride-month Your Life Choices. Republished from The Conversation at www.yourlifechoices.com. Jones, J. (2019). Collecting data about Drysdale, K., Bryant, J., Aggleton, P., gender and sexuality. Policy consultation, au/health/wellbeing/rise-and-rise-of-the- Holt, M., Hopwood, M., Dowsett, G. W., sexy-senior Headspace National. Melbourne, Australia: Lea, T. & Treloar, C. (2019, March 25). Rainbow Health Victoria. Championing collective responses in the Johnson, J. (2019, July). Talking Jones, J. (2019). Federal Government intersection of health promotion and harm Testing: Improving Hepatitis Testing Youth Taskforce Consultation. Melbourne, reduction for gay and bisexual men who Conversations. Good Liver. Published at Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria. use crystal methamphetamine. Cultural www.hepvic.org.au/page/1333/good-liver- Studies Association of Australasia Blog. magazine-junejuly-2019 Jones, J. (2019). LGBTIQA+ youth Published at csaa.asn.au/2019/03/25/ Lucke, J. (2019, January 10). What’s the inclusive practice. Policy consultation championing-collective-responses- point of sex? It frames gender expression for Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Melbourne, intersection-health-promotion-harm- and identity – or does it? Australian Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria. reduction-gay-bisexual-men-use-crystal- News Daily Bulletin. Republished from methamphetamine/ Jones, J. (2019). LGBTIQA+ youth The Conversation at www.dailybulletin. inclusive practice. Policy consultation Dyson, S. (2019, February 10). com.au/the-conversation/26120- for Eating Disorders Victoria. Melbourne, To eliminate misogyny, the AFL what%E2%80%99s-the-point-of-sex-it- Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria. needs social change, not just crisis frames-gender-expression-and-identity- %E2%80%93-or-does-it Jones, J. (2019). In-person consultation management. Australian News Daily Bulletin. Republished from The to Royal Commission into Victoria’s Lucke, J. (2019, February 10). The drug Conversation at www.dailybulletin.com. Mental Health System. Melbourne, flibanserin is approved for the treatment au/the-conversation/20262-to-eliminate- Australia: Rainbow Health Victoria. of low sexual desire in women. Australian misogyny-the-afl-needs-social-change-not- News Daily Bulletin. Republished from Joseph, S., Fairchild, J. & Parsons, just-crisis-management The Conversation at www.dailybulletin. M. (2019). Stakeholder consultation, com.au/the-conversation/6340-the-drug- Victorian Government Everybody Matters Fisher, C.M. (2019). Around half flibanserin-is-approved-for-the-treatment- Intersectionality Capacity Building Project. of 17-year-olds have had sex and of-low-sexual-desire-in-women Melbourne, Australia: Rainbow Health they’re more responsible than you think. The Conversation. Published at Victoria. Lucke, J. (2019, February 10). theconversation.com/around-half-of-17- Devastating consequences of Waling, A. (2019). Invited expert, year-olds-have-had-sex-and-theyre-more- secrecy and silence. Australian News Healthier Masculinities Framework, responsible-than-you-think-118337 Daily Bulletin. Republished from The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation. Conversation at www.dailybulletin.com. Melbourne, Australia. Fileborn, B. (2019, February 10). Gonzo: We need to talk about young men and au/the-conversation/1996-devastating- porn. Australian News Daily Bulletin. consequences-of-secrecy-and-silence Republished from The Conversation Lucke, J. (2019, February 11). at www.dailybulletin.com.au/the- Zero tolerance for unethical sexual conversation/23086-gonzo-we-need-to- conduct. Australian News Daily Bulletin. talk-about-young-men-and-porn Republished from The Conversation at www.dailybulletin.com.au/the- conversation/8848-zero-tolerance-for- unethical-sexual-conduct

62 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Lucke, J. (2019, August 25). Weekly Waling, A. (2019, October 2). Paul Fisher, C. M. (2019, June 11). Radio Dose: Flibanserin, the drug that gives Hogan and the myth of the white Aussie interview on the 6th National Survey women one extra sexually satisfying bloke. The Conversation, republished at: of Australian Secondary Students and experience every two months. Australian AdNews; ScreenHub; ViW. Published at Sexual Health 2019. Afternoons. ABC News Daily Bulletin. Republished from The theconversation.com/paul-hogan-and-the- News Radio. Conversation at www.dailybulletin.com. myth-of-the-white-aussie-bloke-124281 Fisher, C. M. (2019, June 29). Podcast au/the-conversation/22146-weekly-dose- interview on the 6th National Survey flibanserin-the-drug-that-gives-women- of Australian Secondary Students and one-extra-sexually-satisfying-experience- ARCSHS staff broadcast Sexual Health 2019. afao.org.au Published every-two-months interviews and podcasts at www.afao.org.au/article/interview- Lucke, J. & Taft, A. (2019, February 7). Bellamy, R. (2019, October 13). Podcast associate-professor-christopher-fisher- One in six Australian women in their 30s interview on research and writing. from-the-australian-research-centre-in-sex- have had an abortion – and we’re starting Writes4Women: On the Convo Couch. health-and-society-la-trobe-university to understand why. The Conversation, Published at www.writes4women.com/ Fisher, C. M. (2019, June 29). Podcast republished at: Business Daily; Daily writes4women/roz-bellamy-and-dr-rachel- interview on the 6th National Survey Bulletin; Modern Australian; Mouths of chapman-the-language-around-gender of Australian Secondary Students and Mums; ViW. Published at theconversation. Sexual Health 2019. Doing ‘IT’. Published com/one-in-six-australian-women-in- Bellamy, R. (2019, October 22). Radio at doingit.podbean.com/e/6th-national- their-30s-have-had-an-abortion-and-were- interview on sex education. Triple Bi survey-of-australian-secondary-students- starting-to-understand-why-111246 Pass. JOY 94.9. Published at joy.org.au/ triplebipass/2019/11/22/sex-bi-the-bi- and-sexual-health-2019 Power, J. (2019, February 8). In debates with-roz-bellamy Joseph, S. (2019, August 30). Radio about drug use, fun is important. interview on ‘Intimate partner violence The Conversation, republished at: Bourne, A. & Prestage, G. P. (2019, in queer relationships’. QR Code. 3CR Business Daily; Daily Bulletin; Modern March 31). The ups and downs of Community Radio. Published at www.3cr. Australia; NewsPronto; ViW. Published at ‘Chemsex’. Science Friction. ABC Radio org.au/qrcode/episode/intimate-partner- theconversation.com/in-debates-about- National. Published at www.abc.net.au/ violence-queer-relationships drug-use-fun-is-important-110696 radionational/programs/sciencefriction/ chemsex/10950584 Lucke, J. (2019, January 22). Radio Power, J. (2019, March 22). More than interview on new guidelines for the oral half of Aussie men report experiencing Farrugia, A. (2019, November 28). contraceptive pill. Breakfast. ABC Radio sexual difficulties. The Conversation, Radio interview on Overdoselifesavers. Sydney. republished at: SBS The FEED; Essential com, community responses and Kids; YourLifeChoices; ViW. Published at overdose stigma. Thursday Breakfast. Mathumbu, H. (2019, December 9). theconversation.com/more-than-half-of- 3CR Community Radio. Published at ‘HIV and intersectionality part one’: aussie-men-report-experiencing-sexual- www.3cr.org.au/thursday-breakfast/ podcast recording of the ARCSHS HIV difficulties-113848 episode-201911280700/overdose- Intersections Symposium. Women on the lifesavers-state-violence-and-war-drugs- Line. 3CR Community Radio. Published Power, J. & Brown, G. (2019, September philippines at www.3cr.org.au/womenontheline/ 25). ‘The beautiful HIV-positive episode-201912090830/hiv-and- community’: Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Fisher, C. M. (2019, June 11). Radio intersectionality-part-one Ness shines a spotlight on the changing interview: Survey reveals sexual behaviour face of HIV. The Conversation, republished of more than 6,000 high school students. Mathumbu, H. (2019, December 16). at: SBS; ViW. Published at theconversation. AM, ABC News, Early AM. ABC Radio ‘HIV and intersectionality part two’: com/the-beautiful-hiv-positive-community- National, ABC Radio Local. 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 63 Mathumbu, H. (2019, December 23). Waling, A. (2019, September 22). Radio Broun, K. (2019, November 13). ‘HIV and intersectionality part three’: interview: ‘Pick a side’ - being bisexual in Public cervix announcement new podcast recording of the ARCSHS HIV a ‘straight relationship’. The Hook Up. ABC campaign highlights safe inclusive Intersections Symposium. Women on the triple j. Published at www.abc.net.au/radio/ cervical screening for LGBTIQ people. Line. 3CR Community Radio. Published programs/the-hook-up-podcast/bisexual- Cancer Council Victoria. Published at www.3cr.org.au/womenontheline/ straight-dating/11540254 at www.cancervic.org.au/about/ episode-201912230830/hiv-and- media-releases/2019-media-releases/ Waling, A. (2019, October 3). Radio intersectionality-part-three-evidence-hiv- november-2019/public-cervix- interview on White Masculinity in research announcement-new-campaign-highlights- Contemporary Australia: The Good Ol’ safe-inclusive-cervical-screening-f.html Mathumbu, H. (2019, December 30). Aussie Bloke. Breakfast with Ewan Gilbert. ‘HIV and intersectionality part four’: ABC Central West NSW. Published at Butler, G. (2019, November 7). People are podcast recording of the ARCSHS HIV www.abc.net.au/radio/centralwest/ posting photos of their STIs on Reddit and Intersections Symposium. Women on the programs/breakfast/breakfast/11552814 asking for advice. Vice. Published at Line. 3CR Community Radio. Published www.vice.com/en_au/article/a35988/ Waling, A. (2019, October 14). Radio at www.3cr.org.au/womenontheline/ people-posting-photos-of-stis-on-reddit- interview on White Masculinity in episode-201912300830/hiv-and- asking-for-advice Contemporary Australia: The Good Ol’ intersectionality-part-four-hiv-and-law Aussie Bloke. Communication Mixdown Butler, J. (2019, December 8). ‘Broken’ Parsons, M. & Vickery, R. (2019, April with John Langer. 3CR: 855AM. Published at sex education sees aussie kids turn 3). Radio interview on My Other Closet, www.3cr.org.au/communicationmixdown/ to porn to answer questions. 10 Daily. Rainbow Health and Rainbow Tick. episode-201910141800/communicating- Published at 10daily.com.au/news/ Afternoons. ABC Radio Melbourne. masculinity politics/a191204rjyho/broken-sex- education-sees-aussie-kids-turn-to-porn- Rozbroj, T. (2019, October 10). Radio Waling, A. (2019, November 15). to-answer-questions-20191208 interview: Is our approach to vaccine Radio interview on LGBTIQ+ and hesitant parents all wrong? Life Matters. aged care services. The Informer. Christian, N. (2019, June 11). Half ABC Radio National. Published at Joy FM: 94.9. Published at joy.org.au/ of Australian high school seniors are www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/ theinformer/2019/11/15/the-scathing- sexually active. Daily Telegraph Australia, lifematters/is-our-approach-to-vaccine- report-from-the-aged-care-royal- Herald Sun, The Courier Mail, Adelaide hesitant-parents-all-wrong/11581384 commission Now, Geelong Advertiser, The Mercury, Northern Territory News, Cairns Post, Waling, A. (2019, February 20). Radio Gold Coast Bulletin, Weekly Times Now, interview on LGBTI Australians and crisis Townsville Bulletin, The Daily Examiner, support services. All Things Queer. RTRFM ARCSHS research Gladstone Observer, Gympie Times, 92.1. Published at rtrfm.com.au/show- in the media sunshinecoastdaily.com.au, NewsMail, episode/allthingsqueer-2019-02-20 3RRR radio (2019, November 17). Warwick Daily News, Fraser Coast Waling, A. (2019, February 24). ‘Einstein a go-go’. 3RRR radio. Published at Chronicle, Queensland Times, Toowoomba Understanding LGBTI+ Lives in Crisis. www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/einstein- Chronicle, Lismore Northern Star, Coffs Saturday Magazine. JOY 94.9. Published a-go-go/episodes/9755-einstein-a-go-go- Coast Advocate, Morning Bulletin, Daily at joy.org.au/saturdaymagazine/2019/02/ 17-november-2019 Mercury News, Whitsunday Times, andrea-waling Australian Policy Online (2019, June 11). South Burnett Times. Published at National Survey of Australian Secondary www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/ Waling, A. (2019, March 1). Radio health/half-of-australian-high-school- interview on teen sexting. Focus with Students and Sexual Health 2018. Australian Policy Online. Published at seniors-are-sexually-active/news-story/ Cassie McCullagh. ABC Radio Sydney, ABC d2d9bdc302392a2fb46355aec11b6f4e Central Coast FM. 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64 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Cunningham, M. & Simpson, S. (2019, Geyer, B. (2019, November 1). Living Kelsey-Sugg, A. & Nur, A. (2019, October June 11). The kids are all right: Sex Positive Victoria celebrates outstanding 19). Not all parents vaccinate their kids. survey finds teens are sexting less, using service with Positive Community Awards. But that doesn’t mean they’re anti-vaxxers. contraception. Brisbane Times, The Age, Star Observer. Published at ABC News for Life Matters. Published The Sydney Morning Herald, WA Today. www.starobserver.com.au/news/national- at www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-19/ Published at www.brisbanetimes.com. news/victoria-news/living-positive-victoria- vaccine-hesitant-parents-understanding- au/national/the-kids-are-all-right-sex- celebrates-outstanding-service-at-positive- more-likely-to-work/11604040 survey-finds-teens-are-sexting-less-using- community-awards/189980 Lee, J. (2019, April 20). Chemsex, contraception-20190610-p51w6v.html Gunn, N. (2019, June 15). A third of or using illicit drugs to enhance sex, D’Agostino, E. (2019, October 18). Australian students send nudes, says brings enhanced pleasure – and La Trobe, LCCASA create Bendigo- sexual health survey. The Brag. Published risks. ABC Science for Science Friction. based rural and regional sexual at thebrag.com/australian-students-send- Published at www.abc.net.au/news/ assault prevention scholarship. nudes science/2019-04-20/chemsex-crystal- Bendigo Advertiser. Published at www. meth-ice-sex-risks/10993800 Hales, L. (2019, May 6). Q&A: Why is bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/6446670/ the bisexual community experiencing Mahon, C. (2019, 07 February). Gay bendigo-to-lead-the-way-on-regional-rural- poorer mental health? Australian Doctor. apps reveal moderate HIV testing rates sexual-assault-prevention-research Published at www.ausdoc.com.au/news/ among gay men in Tokyo. Avert, Global Dodd, T. (2019, May 24). 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What Is at www.wellnessdaily.com.au/culture/ from seeking mental health support. Star Australia’s Safe Schools Program? New bisexual-women-most-vulnerable-to-poor- Observer. Published at qnews.com.au/ Idea. Published at www.newidea.com.au/ health-and-wellbeing fear-of-discrimination-stopping-lgbtiq- safe-schools-program-what-is-it-what- Education Matters Magazine (2019, people-seeking-crisis-help-study-finds does-it-teach August 1). Let’s talk about sex. Hobsons Bay City Council (2019, April Mirage News (2019, February 1). Education Matters Magazine. Published 30). Showing solidarity for LGBTIQA+ Australian first LGBTI crisis study. Mirage at www.educationmattersmag.com.au/ community. Hobsons Bay City Council News. Published at www.miragenews. lets-talk-about-sex News. Published at www.hobsonsbay.vic. com/australian-first-lgbti-crisis-study Elg, H. (2019, March 6). 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2019 65 Nazaroff, D. (2019, October 14). Perkins, M. (2019, April 21). ‘Don’t feel Telford, L. (2019, March 30). Charles Crystal meth and sex project looks at seen’: Call to understand poor bisexual Sturt University’s Adam Poulsen is the negotiation between pleasure and mental health. The Age, The Sydney researching how robots can help older risk. UNSW Sydney Newsroom, Mirage Morning Herald. Published at www.theage. LGBT+ people who are lonely. Macquarie News, The National Tribune. Published com.au/national/don-t-feel-seen-call-to- Portnews. Published at www.portnews. at newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/social- understand-poor-bisexual-mental-health- com.au/story/5980549/care-robots-to- affairs/crystal-meth-and-sex-project-looks- 20190418-p51fha.html help-lgbt-seniors-feel-less-isolated negotiation-between-pleasure-and-risk Perkins, M. (2019, October 19). Patients Ward, M. (2019, July 31). 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ACON AIDS Council of New South Wales AFAO Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome ARCSHS Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society ART Antiretroviral therapy BBV Blood-borne virus CALD Culturally and linguistically diverse CBO Community-based organisation DAA Direct-acting antiviral GBM Gay and bisexual men GIPA Greater Involvement of People living with HIV HDR Higher Degree Research HCV Hepatitis C virus HIV Human immunodeficiency virus LGBTIQA Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and/or questioning, asexual (note: variations such as LGBTIQ and LGBTI+ are also used in this report) MSM Men who have sex with men PLHIV People living with HIV PrEP Pre-exposure prophylaxis PWID People who inject drugs QIP Quality Innovation Performance SSAC ARCSHS Strategic and Scientific Advisory Committee STI Sexually transmissible infection WHO World Health Organisation

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