Digital and data capabilities: new models for sexual health policy and practice
Event description
Sexual health workforces and community health organisations are increasingly required to understand and work with data-driven digital devices and platforms - from MyHealth Record, to chatbots, to the organisational Instagram account.
This webinar introduces new models for digital and data capabilities in sexual health policy and practice, and launches the Stage One Report for the interdisciplinary Australian Research Council Future Fellowship project of the same name.
Please join us for an opportunity to learn about key research questions, and the preliminary findings that inform our models for digital and data capabilities for sexual health workforces.
We also outline the synergies between our project and the Australian Digital Health Capability Framework, which is currently in development as part of the National Digital Health Capability Action Plan.
Project reference group members will reflect on current workforce and community priorities for digital and data capabilities relating to sexual health, gender health and wellbeing, before an open Q&A session.
Speakers include:
- Professor Kath Albury, Swinburne University of Technology Node, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making + Society.
- Doctor Samantha Mannix, Swinburne University of Technology Node, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making + Society.
- Ms Shelley Kerr, Strategic Partnerships Manager, ASHM.
- Doctor Son Vivienne, CEO, Transgender Victoria.
This webinar is an output of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship, FT210100085; and is partly funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society (ADM+S), CE200100005.
This webinar will be recorded. Please register to receive a link to the recording
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity