PROGRAM
Please be aware that only presentations from those speakers who gave permission are available below:
SEXrurality Conference |
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TUESDAY 21 JULY 2015 |
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9.00am - 9.30am |
Registration and welcome tea and coffee |
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9.30am - |
Opening Ceremony and Plenary 1 |
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Chair: Associate Professor Jane Tomnay, CERSH |
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9.30am - |
Welcome to
Country |
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Welcome and Official Opening |
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9.40am - |
Welcome to
the Conference and Department of Rural Health Overview |
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9.50am - |
Ms Mary-Anne Thomas, Victorian Government, Parliamentary Secretary for Health |
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10.00am - |
Ms Louise Galloway, Senior Advisor, Population Health Policy and Programs, Department of Health and Human Services |
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10.10am - |
Ms De Gilby, Manager, Public Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Loddon Mallee Region |
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10.20am - |
Overview of the Work
of CERSH |
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10.30am - |
Transforming Sexuality
Cultures through Sexual Ethics |
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11.00am - |
Morning tea break |
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11.15am - |
Faith and Progressive
Sexuality Education: Unsettling Associations |
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11.45am - |
Border Sexualities and
Relationships: Beyond the Binaries of Ethnic/Non-ethnic and Gay/Straight |
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12.15pm - |
Lunch and poster viewing |
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1.00pm - |
Ethics, Culture and Relationships Workshop |
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Developing Innovative Service Systems for Rural Sexual Health Proffered Papers |
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Chairs: |
Chairs: |
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1.00pm - |
Workshop facilitated by Prof. Moira
Carmody |
Can We
Decentralise Abortion Services In Victoria? A Case Study of Collaboration in
Rural Victoria. |
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The
Evolution of Integrating Medical Termination of Pregnancy into a Rural
Primary Health Care Setting: What We Have Learnt? |
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Improving
Access to Effective Contraception through Innovative Systems for Implant
Insertion and PregnancyTest Follow-up. |
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Want to Do
Research in General Practice? Your Practice Manager Can Help. |
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Supporting Trans and
Gender Diverse Young People. |
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Healthy
Mallee Schools Project. |
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Taking
Care of Me |
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Discussion and debate |
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2.30pm - |
Afternoon tea break |
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3.00pm - |
Interactive Panel Discussion Exploring Ethics in Rural Sexual Health: Reflections on our Practice |
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Facilitators: Ms Kylie Stephens (CERSH) and Prof. Jayne Lucke (ARCSHS) |
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Panel Members: |
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Dr Siobhan Bourke (CERSH), Dr Alana Hulme Chambers (CERSH), Mr Teddy Cook (ACON), Ms Jessica Dean (The Nookie Project), Ms Selena Gillham (Gippsland Women's Health), Ms Natalie Hendry (La Trobe University), Dr Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli (Deakin University), Assoc. Prof. Mary Lou Rasmussen (Monash University), Ms Suzanne Wallis (Goulburn Valley Health) |
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4.30pm |
Close of day one |
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4.30pm - |
Poster viewing, welcome drinks and nibbles |
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5.30pm - |
Ilbijerri Theatre Company - North West of Nowhere Performance and Conversation |
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6.45pm |
Conference dinner |
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WEDNESDAY 22 JULY 2015 |
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8.15am - |
Welcome tea and coffee |
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8.45am - |
Opening and Plenary 2 |
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Chair: Dr Alan Crouch, CERSH |
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8:45am - |
Professor Kerry Arabena, Indigenous Health Equity
Unit, The University of Melbourne |
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9.15am - |
Ms Belinda Duarte, Director, Korin Gamadji
Institute |
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9.45am - |
Ms Lauren Coelli, Clinic 35, Gateway
Health, Wodonga |
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10.15am - |
Black Border Ensemble |
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10.45am - |
Morning tea break |
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11.15am - |
Rural Sexual Health Research |
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Ilbijerri Theatre Company Workshop: The Role of the Arts in Sexual Health Education - An Interactive Experience |
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Chairs: Ms Lauren Coelli, Gateway Health, and Ms Amie Bingham, The University of Melbourne |
Chair: Dr Alan Crouch, CERSH Facilitator: Ms Kamarra Bell-Wykes, Ilbijerri Theatre Company |
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11.15am - |
Trends in
Prescription of the Levonorgestrel Intra-Uterine Device: Associations with
Age and Patient Location. |
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12.00pm - |
Rural -
Urban Differences in Use and Access to Contraception for Young Australian
Women. |
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12.15pm - |
“Yeah, Why
Not?” Evaluating the Acceptability of Chlamydia Testing in General Practice
to Young People Living in Rural Australia. |
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12.30pm - |
Risk of
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease from Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea among Australian
Sexual Health Clinic Attendees. |
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12.45pm - |
Lunch and poster viewing Optional Special Interest Group Lunch Meeting: Supporting Rural Women Experiencing Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion. Facilitated by Dr Paddy Moore (The Royal Women’s Hospital) and Kylie Stephens (CERSH). Room TBA |
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1.30pm - |
Rural Sexual Health Research |
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Community Engagement Yarning Circle |
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Chairs: Ms Lauren Coelli, Gateway Health and Ms Amie Bingham, The University of Melbourne |
Chairs: Prof. Kerry Arabena and Ms Karyn Ferguson, The University of Melbourne |
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1.30pm - |
Piloting
Repeatable and Sustainable Strategies for Post-Vaccine Monitoring of Human
Papillomavirus (HPV) Geno-Prevalence in The Australian Population. |
Friendly
Possums and Cabbages - Developing a Book for Victorian Aboriginal Families on
Talking to your Kids about Sex. |
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1.45pm - |
Sex in the
Bush! Exposing the In’s and Out’s of Rural Young People’s Ideas about Sex. Withdrawn |
Deadly Sexy Health:
Sexual Health Promotion in the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled
Health Setting. |
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2.00pm - |
Translating
Technology-Based Interventions in Community Practice: Evaluation of a
Gippsland Sexual Health SMS Program. |
A Regional
Sexual and Reproductive Health Campaign Providing Clinical Education and
Health Promotion Activities in 2015 for Aboriginal Health Services and
Communities in the Western District of Victoria. |
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2.15pm - |
“No
Strings Attached, No Feelings Involved”: Exploring Casual Sexual Encounters
in Female Australian University Students. |
Yarning Cultural
Integrity. |
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2.30pm - |
Rolling in
the Hay: What Urgent Care Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Are
Available in Rural Victoria and Are They Adequate? |
Found in
Translation. |
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2.45pm - |
Relationship
Diversity and Implicit Stigma in Rural Victoria. |
Yarning Together: General Discussion on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Engagement around Sexual Health. |
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3.00pm - |
Afternoon tea break |
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3.15pm - |
Conclusions and Key Themes |