ArchiveMay 2015

Information about Gender-Based Violence for People with Disabilities

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What to do if someone hurts you or does bad things to you: Information about Gender-Based Violence for People with Disabilities Human Rights Watch, March 2015 Women and girls with disabilities are too often the victims of violence, yet get too little information on where to go for help. Information on gender-based violence needs to reach the people who need it most, especially women and girls...

New Moves for Gay Men’s Health Program

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Gay Men’s Health website, 7/5/2015 The Gay Men’s Health (SA) Program will be moving after June 30th 2015. With the announcement made late yesterday from SA Health, GMHSA would like to spread the news to community of the program’s imminent move from RASA (Relationships Australia SA) to a collaborative partnership between VAC (The Victorian AIDS Council) and SHine SA. The current team would...

Outing Disability: a photographic journey

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Outing Disability, an exhibiton featuring photographs by internationally acclaimed photographer Belinda Mason, invites you on a reflective journey into the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people with disability. This series of portraits provides a rare insight into the hopes and dreams of 23 unique people as they share their struggles and triumphs of coming out...

New Agreements Finalised for HIV Services [in SA]

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Media Release SA Health, 6 May 2015 Contracts for services supporting South Australians living with or at risk of HIV have been finalised with three new HIV programs to commence on 1 July 2015. Professor Paddy Phillips Acting Chief Public Health Officer SA Health, said the new programs will ensure people living with HIV are at the forefront of the HIV response in South Australia. “A community...

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