NCHSR Consortium
The NCHSR Consortium was established in order to continue the program of community workshops which have been so successful over the past few years. For more information on these past Consortium workshops, please visit 2003-2009 Consortium Workshops.
Workshop 5: Hepatitis C: prioritising patient involvement in care and treatment (PDF) (467 Kb)
Presentations
- Roy Batterham - Adapting self-management support strategies to the needs of individuals and groups
- Helen McNeill - Hep C: Take Control Beyond the Pilot Project
- Carla Treloar - Overview of relevant research for self management in hepatitis C
Workshop 4: Where we’ve been, where we are, what’s in the future? Working with Aboriginal communities to improve HIV, STI and BBV outcomes: access, respect, partnership and success (PDF) (154 Kb)
Presentations
- James Ward - Challenges and solutions for moving forward to create a healthy life span (PDF) (497 Kb)
- Monique McEwan - Cultural Competency Training (PDF) (241 Kb)
- Dina Saulo and Bruce Cherry - Creative arts-based health promotion campaigns in NSW (PDF) (4 Mb)
Workshop 3: The culture of prevention: hepatitis C among people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (PDF) (113 Kb)
Presentations
- Lisa Maher - Returning to the homeland: A means of addressing heroin issues for young Vietnamese-Australian people and their families (PDF) (1 Mb)
- Peter Higgs - Shifting the hepatitis C prevention paradigm to include people of diverse cultural backgrounds (PDF) (119 Kb)
- Naomi Ngo - Returning to the homeland: A means of addressing heroin issues for young Vietnamese-Australian people and their families (PDF) (434 Kb)
Workshop 2: Exploring recovery from heroin dependency (PDF) (181 Kb)
Presentations
- Jo Neale - Recovery from heroin dependence & the desire to be normal (PDF) (448 Kb)
- Sione Crawford - The grass is always sometimes greener (PDF) (459 Kb)
- Jennifer Holmes - Recovery and citizenship at the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (PDF) (248 Kb)
Workshop 1: Doing time: BBV health research, practice and possibilities for improved outcomes for people in the NSW prison population (PDF) (81 Kb)
Presentations
- Luke Grant - Drivers and Challenges of Imprisonment in NSW (PDF) (1 Mb)
- Alison Churchill - Beyond the Symptoms – A Community based, Holistic Approach -Reducing blood borne viruses within the prisoner/ex- prisoner population (PDF) (3 Mb)
- Maureen Hanly - Justice Health Overview and the Provision of Services to meet the health needs of Aboriginal people involved with the Criminal Justice System (PDF) (526 Kb)
- Annette Slater - Doing Time: BBV health practice and possibilities to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people in the NSW prison population (PDF) (133 Kb)
- Professor Andrew Lloyd - Hepatitis C from the inside: The scope of the problem and early solutions (PDF) (2 Mb)
- Denise Monkley - Nurse led model of hepatitis C care and treatment (PDF) (100 Kb)
- Sue Henry-Edwards - Hepatitis C Prevention Strategies in Corrective Services NSW (PDF) (61 Kb)
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