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Final Report and Website Launch: Digital and Data Capabilities for Sexual and Reproductive Health

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Join us online for an interactive symposium to launch the Digital and Data Capabilities for Sexual and Reproductive Health Project Final Report and Website – DDCSRH.com

What is specifically ‘digital’ about the digital determinants of health/digital transformation of health? And how can interdisciplinary approaches best play a role in digital sexual and reproductive health?

This event includes a conversation with Dr.  Ihoghosa (Muyi) Iyamu (co-lead University British Columbia-Centre for Disease Control Digital Public Health Project, Canada), and a Practitioner Roundtable on Wicked problems for digital sexual and reproductive health.

Presented by:

  • Kath Albury (she/her) Professor of Media and Communication; Australian Research Council Future Fellow 2022-2026; Associate Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society – Swinburne University of Technology

  • Samantha Mannix (she/her), Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Affiliate Researcher ADM+S, Swinburne University of Technology.

Guest presenters include:

  • Melanie Bissessor (she/her), Sexual Health Physician – Melbourne Sexual Health

  • Ihoghosa (Muyi) Iyamu (He/Him), CIHR Health Systems Impact Fellow – BC Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, BC; Co-lead UBC-CDC Digital Public Health Project; VP Public Health Association of BC.

  • Caitlin Learmonth (she/her), PhD Candidate – Swinburne University of Technology/ADM+S

  • Daniel Reeders (they/them), Senior Project Officer – National Association of People with HIV Australia

  • Amy Tong (she/her), Advocacy and Policy Officer – Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health

  • Jess Wilms (she/her), Aboriginal Health Education Officer – Western Sydney Local Health District. 

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