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Title: HIV Prevention into an LGBT Health Context


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HIV Prevention into an LGBT Health Context
  • Paul Martin
  • Queensland Association for Healthy Communities

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Overview
  • Setting the Scene
  • History of the Queensland AIDS Council
  • HIV Prevention for Gay/MSM
  • Expanding from HIV to LGBT Health
  • Queensland Association for Health Communities
  • Capacity Building LGBT Health Promotion
  • LGBT Health is Good for HIV Prevention
  • Challenges

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Setting the Scene
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Setting the Scene
  • 35,000 120,000 gay/msm in Qld.
  • 8 of gay community attached men HIV ve
  • 150 new HIV diagnoses in 2005 an increase of 7
    on previous year and 53 since 2000
  • 25 of infections were recently acquired

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History of the Queensland AIDS Council
  • The Queensland AIDS Council was formed in 1984 by
    members of the gay community in response to the
    AIDS epidemic.
  • Since that time the organisation grew to deliver
    care support for people with HIV, HIV
    prevention for gay/msm and Indigenous communities
    and peer education through Queensland Positive
    People (QPP)

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HIV Prevention for Gay/MSM
  • Our work is based on the Ottawa Charter for
    Health Promotion.
  • This means that we
  • Develop Personal Skills Knowledge
  • produce HIV prevention campaigns resources
  • post health information on our websites
  • run workshops for community members
  • staff the mens sexual health 1800 line
  • Strengthen Community Actions
  • provide extensive volunteer opportunities
    training
  • provide training for LGBT organisations on HIV
    prevention
  • facilitate LGBT interagency meetings
  • participate in LGBT community events
    initiatives

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HIV Prevention for Gay/MSM
  • Create Supportive Environments
  • challenge stigma and discrimination
  • facilitate the sex on premises venue (SOPV) forum
  • reinforce the safe sex culture
  • Re-orient Health Services
  • provide LGBT awareness training
  • provide cultural awareness training
  • advocate on behalf of LGBT people
  • produce information on LGBT health issues for
    services

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HIV Prevention for Gay/MSM
  • Build Healthy Public Policy
  • are a voice on HIV, sexual health and LGBT issues
  • are a voice on indigenous sexual health issues
  • participate in government HIV advisory group and
    working groups

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History of the Queensland AIDS Council
  • In 2003 Queensland Health changed the way it
    funded community based organisations, and in 2004
    QuAC lost funding for care support services for
    PLWHA to a church based organisation.
  • At the same time QPP became an independent
    organisation.

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Expanding from HIV to LGBT Health
  • Consultation paper presenting options for future
    direction of organisation
  • Broad agreement to widen scope to LGBT health
    issues
  • Change name of organisation to better reflect new
    role
  • Change objects, Board structure etc.
  • January 2005 June 2006
  • Build our capacity knowledge, skills, networks,
    funding

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Queensland Association for Healthy Communities
  • Our Vision
  • A Queensland where all lesbian, gay, bisexual and
    transgender people achieve the best possible
    health and well-being and participate fully in
    the life of communities, free from stigma and
    discrimination.
  • Our Mission
  • To enable lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
    people to increase control over and improve their
    health, as a resource for social, economic and
    personal development and an important dimension
    of quality of life.

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Queensland Association for Healthy Communities
  • Our Objectives
  • To promote the health of LGBT Queenslanders.
  • To promote the sexual health of LGBT
    Queenslanders, with a focus on preventing HIV
    among gay men.
  • To help to build healthy and vibrant LGBT
    communities.
  • To operate an effective, efficient and inclusive
    organisation.

14
Capacity Building
  • Community Resource Centres providing meeting
    space and access to office equipment for other
    LGBT groups.

15
Capacity Building
  • Healthy LGBT Communities Fund providing small
    grants of money to LGBT groups and projects.
  • New website providing a resource and virtual
    meeting place for the LGBT communities of
    Queensland.
  • Auspice groups act as accountable organisation
    for small groups

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LGBT Health Promotion
  • LGBT Health Systems Project identifying and
    addressing barriers for LGBT people to access
    health services and improve health outcomes.
  • Create and Maintain State-wide Networks
  • Providing Sexuality and Gender Identity Awareness
    Training
  • LGBT Sexual Health Referral Directory
  • Policy, Research and Advocacy

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LGBT Health Promotion
  • Challenging Stigma Discrimination homophobia
    campaign, advocacy
  • Volunteer Action Teams taking action on health
    issues of common concern (e.g. LGBT ageing).

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LGBT Health is Good for HIV Prevention
Sexual Health
Violence
Drugs
Social Isolation
Alcohol
Suicide
Relationships
Negotiation
Health Literacy
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LGBT Health is Good for HIV Prevention
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Challenges
  • Capacity to meet widened expectations
  • Access to funding outside of HIV
  • LGBT identity as a organising focal point
  • Perception of turning away from HIV
  • Credibility within the lesbian transgender
    communities
  • Stronger organisation with a diversified funding
    base or more vulnerable

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Paul R Martin
  • pmartin_at_qahc.org.au
  • www.qahc.org.au
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