This Report Card provides an overview of national momentum on HIV and mobility, highlighting areas with strong momentum and areas that are limited. This presentation was given at the AFAO Community Hub at the ASHM 2015 conference.
This presentation on findings from a trial of providing HIV medication to people not eligible for Medicare was given by Tony Maynard from the National Association of People With HIV Australia (NAPWHA) at AFAO'S HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
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This presentation on findings from a trial of providing HIV medication to people not eligible for Medicare was given by Tony Maynard from the National Association of People With HIV Australia (NAPWHA) at AFAO'S HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
Presentation to staff of Central Northern Adelaide Health Service about the role of Aboriginal health services and mainstream services in the health of the Aboriginal community.
At the 2016 CCIH Annual Conference, Victoria Graham of USAID explores the role of faith-based organizations in family planning and the potential for greater collaboration.
Amref Health Africa in working in partnership with Maasai communities in Kenya and Tanzania, with support from the Dutch Postcode Lottery in the Netherlands, to create a ceremony to replace Female Genital Mutilation (also known as Female Genital Cutting). In addition to the public ceremony in place of FGM, girls receive information on sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS and human rights.
APCRSHR10 Virtual plenary presentation of Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director of...CNS www.citizen-news.org
This is the plenary presentation of Mr Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director, UNAIDS, Asia and the Pacific, on "Solidarity and Accountability: HIV, SRHR and the COVID response”, which was made as part of the 12th session of 10th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (#APCRSHR10) Virtual. This session was held in lead up to #WorldAIDSDay and #16DaysofActivism against sexual and other forms of gender-based violence, on the theme of "HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Asia and the Pacific".
Chair: Jennifer Butler, Director, UNFPA Pacific Sub Regional office based in Fiji
Plenary Speaker: Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director, UNAIDS, Asia and the Pacific | “Solidarity and Accountability: HIV, SRHR and the COVID response”
Abstract Presenters:
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* Jude Tayaben | Successes, Pitfalls, and Moving Forward: Adivayan Youth Health Center- A school-based program addressing Adolescent Sexuality, and Reproductive Health Issues in Benguet, Philippines
* Samreen, Manisha Dhakal | Integrating transgender health into HIV and SRHR programming in Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam
* Harjyot Khosa | Stigma, sex work and non-disclosure to health care providers: Exploring dynamics of anal sex through community led monitoring to bridge gaps in HIV care continuum services
* Angela Kelly Hanku, Agnes K. Mek | I can, I want, I will and Young & Positive: Two visual method projects with young women living with HIV in Papua New Guinea
For more information on the session, please visit
www.bit.ly/apcrshr10virtual12
Official conference website: www.apcrshr10cambodia.org
Thanks
Engaging the Wives of State Governors in supporting the response to the needs of women living with HIV within the framework of Positive Health, Dignity & Prevention
This presentation on key strategies for addressing HIV among people from CALD communities and people who travel to high prevalence countries was given by Corie Gray from Curtin University and CoPAHM at AFAO'S HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
Simon Yam and Bethwyn Hodge from the WA AIDS Council discuss the impact of HIV on migrant and mobile populations in Western Australia, and the health promotion programs that have been developed to address the issues.
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Amref Health Africa in working in partnership with Maasai communities in Kenya and Tanzania, with support from the Dutch Postcode Lottery in the Netherlands, to create a ceremony to replace Female Genital Mutilation (also known as Female Genital Cutting). In addition to the public ceremony in place of FGM, girls receive information on sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS and human rights.
APCRSHR10 Virtual plenary presentation of Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director of...CNS www.citizen-news.org
This is the plenary presentation of Mr Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director, UNAIDS, Asia and the Pacific, on "Solidarity and Accountability: HIV, SRHR and the COVID response”, which was made as part of the 12th session of 10th Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (#APCRSHR10) Virtual. This session was held in lead up to #WorldAIDSDay and #16DaysofActivism against sexual and other forms of gender-based violence, on the theme of "HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Asia and the Pacific".
Chair: Jennifer Butler, Director, UNFPA Pacific Sub Regional office based in Fiji
Plenary Speaker: Eamonn Murphy, Regional Director, UNAIDS, Asia and the Pacific | “Solidarity and Accountability: HIV, SRHR and the COVID response”
Abstract Presenters:
-------------------------
* Jude Tayaben | Successes, Pitfalls, and Moving Forward: Adivayan Youth Health Center- A school-based program addressing Adolescent Sexuality, and Reproductive Health Issues in Benguet, Philippines
* Samreen, Manisha Dhakal | Integrating transgender health into HIV and SRHR programming in Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam
* Harjyot Khosa | Stigma, sex work and non-disclosure to health care providers: Exploring dynamics of anal sex through community led monitoring to bridge gaps in HIV care continuum services
* Angela Kelly Hanku, Agnes K. Mek | I can, I want, I will and Young & Positive: Two visual method projects with young women living with HIV in Papua New Guinea
For more information on the session, please visit
www.bit.ly/apcrshr10virtual12
Official conference website: www.apcrshr10cambodia.org
Thanks
Engaging the Wives of State Governors in supporting the response to the needs of women living with HIV within the framework of Positive Health, Dignity & Prevention
This presentation on key strategies for addressing HIV among people from CALD communities and people who travel to high prevalence countries was given by Corie Gray from Curtin University and CoPAHM at AFAO'S HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
Simon Yam and Bethwyn Hodge from the WA AIDS Council discuss the impact of HIV on migrant and mobile populations in Western Australia, and the health promotion programs that have been developed to address the issues.
This presentation was given at the AFAO National HIV Forum in Sydney, 17 October 2014.
Joy Mukaire of the Christian Health Association of Sudan discusses the organization's approach to encouraging HIV testing in the Western Equatoria and Lakes States of South Sudan.
This presentation discusses the establishment, challenges and achievements of SAACHAC. Advisory committee members Dr Lillian Mwanri and Mabok Marial lead the discussion with PEACE Multicultural Service Manager Enaam Oudih at the nder the Baobab African Diaspora Networking Zone at the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014.
This presentation given by Elizabeth Mlambo at the Under the Baobab African Diaspora Networking Zone at the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014, discusses the value of a peer support group for African Australians living with HIV.
Kali Lindsey's, amfAR, presentation at the Sex in the City II: Men, Sex, Love and HIV conference, held in Chicago on September 25, 2014. Sponsored by AIDS Foundation of Chicago and other partners.
Brent Allan, Local Co-Chair of the Community Programme Committee for AIDS 2014, provides an overview of the plans for the conference with suggestions for how Australian organisations can be involved.
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This presentation on AFAO's recent work with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities was given by Michael Frommer at the SiREN Symposium in Perth, June 2016.
Scott McGill discusses ASHM's plan for developing online health promotion resources for people from CALD backgrounds. This presentation was given at AFAO's HIV and Mobility Forum in May 2016.
Darryl O’Donnell, Executive Director of AFAO, outlines changes to the organisation and sets out its priorities for 2016/17. In this context, he invited input on AFAO's future policy work from from participants at AFAO's HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
This presentation on a directory of HIV health promotion programs and resources that engage with people from CALD communities was given by Jill Sergeant from AFAO at AFAO'S HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
This presentation on HIV diagnoses among people from CALD communities was given by Praveena Gunaratnam from the Kirby Institute at AFAO'S HIV and Mobility Forum on 30 May 2016.
Drawing upon HIV surveillance data and the Seroconversion Study, this presentation explores reasons for late diagnosis of HIV and barriers to testing among gay men and other MSM in Australia. The presentation was given by Phillip Keen from the Kirby Institute at AFAO's National Gay Men's HIV Health Promotion Conference in April 2016.
In 2015, AFAO developed a directory of health promotion programs and resources related to HIV and culturally and linguistically diverse communities. This presentation outlines how the directory was developed and can be used. This presentation was given by Jill Sergeant at AFAO's National Gay Men's HIV Health Promotion Conference in April 2016.
A report on findings from the AHOD Temporary Resident Access Study, which looked at access to HIV treatments for people not eligible for Medicare. This presentation was given at the AFAO Community Hub at the ASHM 2015 conference.
Lea Narciso from SA Health discusses the changing epidemic in South Australia, which now includes an increasing number of people born overseas, and the government's policy response. This presentation was given at the AFAO Community Hub at the ASHM 2015 conference.
ComePrepd is the Queensland AIDS Councils (QuAC) new campaign for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) which aims to encourage open discussion in the gay community. This presentation discusses the design of the campaign and its various stages. This presentation was given at the AFAO Community Hub at the ASHM 2015 conference.
Alison Coelho from the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health describes a program which partnered with faith & community leaders around preventing BBV/STI transmission in migrant and refugee communities. This presentation was given at the AFAO Community Hub at the ASHM 2015 conference.
An overview of how the 2 Spirits Program at the Queensland AIDS Council adapts a western health promotion framework into a cultural framework to engage Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities around HIV and sexual health. This presentation was given at the AFAO Community Hub at the ASHM 2015 conference.
This presentation on the priorities and challenges for the HIV response in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities was given by Michael Costello-Czok (Executive Officer – Anwernekenhe National HIV Alliance - ANA) at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
This presentation on the expansion of AFAO's African communities project to encompass other CALD and mobile populations was given by Jill Sergeant, AFAO Project Officer, at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
This presentation on using a systems approach to improve understandings of peer-based health promotion programs was given by Dr Graham Brown, Australian Research Centre for Sex, health and Society (ARCSHS), at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
This presentation on what social research indicates will be effective anti-stigma interventions was given by Prof John de Wit, Centre for Social REsearch in Health (CSRH), at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
This presentation on AFAO's Health Promotion Discussion Paper on treatment as prevention was given by Sean Slavin, AFAO Health Promotion Program, at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
This presentation on New Zealand's approach to HIV prevention was given by Shaun Robinson, Executive Director NZ AIDS Foundation, at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
This presentation on the findings of the AHOD Temporary Residents Access Study (ATRAS) was given by Aaron Cogle, NAPWHA Executive Director, at the AFAO Members Forum - May 2015.
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As flu season approaches, health officials in Bangalore, Karnataka, are urging residents to get their flu vaccinations. The seasonal flu, while common, can lead to severe health complications, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.
Dr. Vidisha Kumari, a leading epidemiologist in Bangalore, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated. "The flu vaccine is our best defense against the influenza virus. It not only protects individuals but also helps prevent the spread of the virus in our communities," he says.
This year, the flu season is expected to coincide with a potential increase in other respiratory illnesses. The Karnataka Health Department has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the significance of flu vaccinations. They have set up multiple vaccination centers across Bangalore, making it convenient for residents to receive their shots.
To encourage widespread vaccination, the government is also collaborating with local schools, workplaces, and community centers to facilitate vaccination drives. Special attention is being given to ensuring that the vaccine is accessible to all, including marginalized communities who may have limited access to healthcare.
Residents are reminded that the flu vaccine is safe and effective. Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or muscle aches. These side effects are generally short-lived and far less severe than the flu itself.
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Community of Practice for Action on HIV and Mobility: Launch of the Interim Report Card
1. Community of Practice
for Action on HIV and
Mobility
Launch of the Interim Report Card
Presented by Dr Roanna Lobo
Curtin University
17th of September 2015
2. HIV and Mobility in Australia: A Road Map for
Action
• In the last decade, HIV diagnoses in Australia
have increased amongst people travelling to
and from high HIV prevalence countries
• The 7th National HIV Strategy acknowledges
mobile populations as priority populations for
action in Australia.
The Road Map proposes 71 strategies under 5 Action
Areas
1. International Leadership and Global Health
Governance
2. Commonwealth and State Leadership
3. Community Mobilisation
4. Development of Services for Mobile or Migrant
People and Groups
5. Research, Surveillance and Evaluation.
3. Community of Practice for Action on HIV and
Mobility (CoPAHM)
An alliance of over 60 members taking action to address HIV and Mobility
• Commonwealth/state
government health departments
• Community HIV organisations
• HIV/AIDS peak organisations
• Research institutions
• Commonwealth/state migrant
organisations
• Migrant health organisations
• Sex work and drug user peak
organisations
• Sexual health clinics
• Universities
• Community leaders/religious
leaders
• Multicultural groups
• ….
4. • This Report Card provides an overview
of national momentum on HIV and
mobility, highlighting areas with strong
momentum and areas that are limited.
• Audit conducted with CoPAHM
members between March – July 2015.
• Strategies labelled ‘urgently’, ‘ASAP’ and
‘2015’.
• May not be fully representative, given
the dynamic nature of building
momentum.
Interim Report Card
In total we received:
• 24 responses from
stakeholders
• 90 activities listed
7. • Andrew Burry, CEO, WA AIDS Council;
• Danny Gallant, Manager, Sexually Transmissible Infection
and Blood Borne Virus Section, Communicable Disease
Control Branch, Department for Health and Ageing,
Government of South Australia;
• Graham Brown, Senior Research Fellow, Australian Research
Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University;
• Linda Forbes, Manager, Policy and Communications,
Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO).
Speakers
8. Many individuals contributed to the development of this report card. In
particular, we would like to thank Roanna Lobo, Gemma Crawford, Corie
Gray, Graham Brown, Lisa Bastian, Linda Forbes, Rob Lake, Danny Gallant
and Sue Laing for their valuable time, insights and input to this
development.
Thank you also to the organisations that contributed their activities to the
mapping audit which informed this Report Card: AIDS Action Council of the ACT;
Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO); Burnet Institute; Ethnic
Communities Council Queensland; Flinders University; HIV Foundation
Queensland; Kirby Institute; La Trobe University; Midwest WA Public Health Unit;
Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Service; North Richmond Community Health
Limited; Northern Territory AIDS & Hepatitis Council; Northern Territory
Department of Health; Relationships Australia (SA); Scarlet Alliance; SHine SA;
South Australia Health; Tasmanian Council on AIDS; Hepatitis and Related
Diseases; Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services; Victorian AIDS
Council; University of New South Wales; Western Australian AIDS Council; and
Western Australian Department of Health.
Acknowledgments
9. For further information, do not hesitate to contact CoPAHM at
copahm@curtin.edu.au
Follow us on twitter at @CoPAHM or get involved using the
hashtag #HIVMobile
To download a copy of this Report Card or a copy of the Road
Map please visit our website. Additionally, for further
information about CoPAHM or to join please visit
http://siren.org.au/hivandmobility-1/community-of-practice/
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Editor's Notes
Background info – where this came from
CoPAHM – who we are, what we want to achieve
To keep HIV and mobility issues on the national agenda
Funding from the WA Department of Health Sexual Health and Blood-Borne Virus Program.
Alliance of over 60 stakeholders from government and non-government organisations, research institutions, community groups, and national peak bodies.
CoPAHM members have an interest in HIV and mobility issues and wish to remain connected or collaborate with others working, researching or developing policy in this area.
The role of the CoPAHM is to increase partnerships and collaboration among stakeholders to facilitate policy, research and practice efforts regarding HIV and mobility.
Why: Existing prevention initiatives for mobile populations do exist but are not well coordinated and are often ad hoc or pilot in nature. Structural barriers to accessing testing, treatment and care undermine our efforts to end HIV by 2020
What: All CoPAHM members were invited to provide details of their organisation’s current projects relating to these 24 priority strategies. This information was consolidated at a national level.
The resulting report card in the form of a stocktake of activity provides an overview of national momentum in relation to these priority strategies.
Disclaimer: This Report Card provides a snapshot audit of action on HIV and mobility issues in Australia. Whilst every effort has been made to consolidate all activity in this Report Card, it is possible that it is not fully representative given the dynamic nature of building momentum. The Report Card will be updated periodically and feedback is invited.
The Report Card has been categorised based on current momentum under the following headings:
No momentum (0 activities)
Limited momentum (1-2 activities)
Building momentum (3-4 activities)
Strong momentum (5 activities or more).
Note: the red category for International: We are currently seeking endorsement from the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPCC) for inclusion of the Road Map in the 7th HIV National Strategy Implementation Plan. This requires multi-jurisdictional and Commonwealth support.