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Holiday closures at SHINE SA

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SHINE SA Woodville and Davoren Park Closed between Mon 24 Dec and Tues 1 January 2019 Reopening Wed 2 January 2019 SHINE SA Noarlunga Closed between Mon 24 Dec and Fri 4 January 2019 Reopening Mon 7 January 2019 SHINE SA Hyde Street Closed between Tues 25 December and Thurs 27 Dec Reopening Wed 2 January 2019 Mon 24 December – open 9am-1pm GP appointments only, no Rapido Clinic Fri 28 December –...

New clinic posters for download from Young Deadly Free

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Young Deadly Free, October 2018 The team at Young Deadly Free have been busy creating new posters with Aboriginal communities across Australia. The posters aim to get their key messages out to young people and others in a fresh, engaging way. All of our posters highlight positive messages from people living and working in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities about the importance of...

Changes to SHINE SA Clinics

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SHINE SA, June 20, 2018 There are some changes to the days when clinics and counselling services are available at SHINE SA sites. These changes will commence on 1 July 2018 and are as follows: Woodville Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, 9am – 5pm by appointment Walk in and Wait from 1-4pm Clinics closed Fridays Davoren Park Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, 9am – 5pm by appointment Walk in and Wait from 1-4pm Clinics...

Clinical Education Forums at SHINE SA

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SHINE SA, April 2018 SHINE SA hosts regular education sessions focused on clinically relevant issues. These sessions are available for doctors, nurses, midwives and other interested professionals. QI&CPD points can be applied for each session. Forums include light refreshments, an educational presentation (1.5 hours CPD) and networking opportunities. SHINE SA is trialling various software and...

Chemsex: film screening and panel discussion

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SAMESH, November 2017 Chemsex is a documentary that exposes the other side to modern gay life, telling the story of gay men struggling to make it out of ‘the scene’ alive. This powerful and unflinching film followers a group of men battling with HIV, drug addiction, and finding acceptance in a changing world. The screening will be followed by a discussion about the film with an...

HIV Futures 8: Women Living with HIV in Australia

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Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, 2017 In 2015, there were just under 3,000 women living with (diagnosed) HIV in Australia, representing around 10% of the overall number of Australians currently living with HIV. The experience of living with HIV can be very different for women than it is for men.  HIV Futures 8 is a survey about the health and wellbeing of people living with...

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