International Indigenous Pre-Conference on HIV&AIDS
 
Date Presenter Presentation Title
18/07/2014 James Ward The HIV story of Australia’s first peoples: Our journey
18/07/2014 Alexandra King Unpacking treatment as prevention (TasP) and its implications
18/07/2014 Rawiri Evans To Understand the man first you must know the world in which he/she lives
18/07/2014
Jordon Harris Awareness Ignites the Inner Warrior - A look at a Successful Strategy used in Indigenous Communities
18/07/2014 Peter Waples-Crowe Diverse and Deadly; Aboriginal sexual health and diversity in Victoria
18/07/2014 Peter Waples-Crowe and Kat Byron Deadly Sexy Health; Sexual health promotion in the Victorian Aboriginal community controlled health setting
18/07/2014 Richard Mola Local Perspective: “What’s Happening in the Torres Straits”
18/07/2014
Annette Slater
Keep the Home Fires Burning – We cannot afford to let HIV / Hepatitis C and Sexual Health come second to other Chronic Diseases affecting Aboriginal People
18/07/2014
Marni Amirault The AHA Centre: Aboriginal HIV and AIDS Leadership in Canada
18/07/2014
Katie-Sue Derejko Indigenous Leadership and Health: A Canadian perspective
18/07/2014 Jose Yac Policies in Guatamela
18/07/2014
Krysta Williams We got skillz! Reclaiming Indigenous forms of sex education
18/07/2014 Kaylie Harrison Doin 'IT' Right - Sexual Reproductive Health Resource for Aboriginal Young People
18/07/2014
Erin Konsmo Taking Action Teach-In
18/07/2014
Monique McEwan Engaging young Aboriginal people through arts
18/07/2014
Earl Nowgesic The Indigenous Red Ribbon Storytelling Study: A Qualitative Analysis of Indigenous Peoples’ Experiences Living with HIV and Use of Antiretroviral Therapy in Canada
18/07/2014
Darren Braun HIV Free Generation
18/07/2014
Sarah Betts Respect Our Mob-Safer Sex "Smash the Shame"
18/07/2014 Michael Scott and Brett Mooney 40,000 Years of Passion, Spirituality and Customs: Ancestral Ways of Incorporating Culture into Contemporary Service Delivery
18/07/2014 Manawaroa Vonnie Te Wao Anderson Can inclusive Māori values and practices reduce stigma and discrimination and support healthier, safer lives for transgender Māori in New Zealand?
18/07/2014 Peter Waples-Crowe Mob in the margins: HIV and injecting drug use in Victorian Aboriginal communities
18/07/2014
Art Zoccole Indigenizing Research Collaborations: An Example from the Two-Spirit HIV/AIDS Wellness and Longevity Study (2-SHAWLS)
18/07/2014
Randy Jackson Exploring Decolonizing, Indigenous and African Diasporic Knowing: A Video Sharing Circle
18/07/2014
Timothy Duck Using Data to Drive Health System Change for Aboriginal People Living in New South Wales, Australia
18/07/2014
Kim Grant Our Mob, Our NSP, Our Future - Better Access to Sterile Injecting Equipment in Rural New South Wales
18/07/2014
Kay Gehan Two NT Aboriginal communities address emergent issues around injecting drug use
18/07/2014
Marama Pala and Rawiri Evans “Ma Wai e Taurima?” (“Who’s looking after the Marae/ Whanau?”)
18/07/2014
Erin Konsmo Indigenizing Harm Reduction

18/07/2014


Launch of the Australian Youth Council
18/07/2014
Todd Fernando & Tara Liddy ANTHYM
19/07/2014 David Aanundsen and Kay Gehan Community HIV prevention in response to emerging priorities
19/07/2014
Ed Bennett Assessing Community Readiness in Aboriginal Communities
19/07/2014
Michael Costello-Czok Our Destiny - Protecting Our Sexual Health
19/07/2014
David Webb Deadly Liver Mob Project~ Yarning up hepatitis C
19/07/2014 Sarah Betts

STI Control Under Indigenous Community
Control

 19/07/2014 Kim GrantIt's our Health. Our Future. Our Way: Working Together - The Bourke and Brewarrina Experience
19/07/2014
Renee Masching Leading the Way: The Evolving Role of Aboriginal HIV and AIDS Research in Canada