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ARCSHS

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

Two new reports:
sopv report coverAn Ordinary Night Out - A report on the research project
Pivotal, Peripheral or Positional: Understanding SOPVs for Intervention

crystal_coverCrystal clear: The social determinants of gay men’s use of crystal methamphetamine in Victoria

 

Lunchtime Seminar Series:

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Next seminar Wednesday 4th July

"Working with young people to develop ethical sexual lives"

Find out more details >

SexualityStudies.net
sexuality studies website

SexualityStudies.net is an innovative new online facility to connect people engaged in the study of human sexuality – researchers, teachers, students and those working in the field. Find out more >

 

ARCSHS related links
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Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria www.glhv.org.au

cleu logoCommunity Liaison & Education Unit www.latrobe.edu.au/cleu

Counsellors' Accreditation Program (CAP) course details
Studying at ARCSHS

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Recent PhD graduates Sue Dyson and Nicola Bruce

(From left: Michael Hurley, Lynne Hillier, Sue Dyson, Anne Mitchell and Nicola Bruce

 

 

ARCSHS research areas:
HIV:

futures logoHIV Futures www.latrobe.edu.au/hiv-futures,

Find out about our HIV research >>

Sexual & reproductive health in Australia:

alshr logoAustralian longitudinal study of health and relationships
www.latrobe.edu.au/alshr

Sexual Health in Australia >>

Hepatitis:

Creating safe environments.
More >>

International:

Find out about our international work >>

Young people:

ssay logoSame sex attracted youth research, www.latrobe.edu.au/ssay

Find out about other ARCSHS projects focusing on young people >>

Sexual diversity and health:
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Australian Study of Health and Relationships (ASHR)

This is an unprecedented Australian study of 19,307 Australian men and women aged 16-59 addressing a numerous aspects of sexual and reproductive health. It is considered the largest and most significant study of its kind undertaken in Australia.

www.latrobe.edu.au/ashr

Program and project evaluation:

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Find out more about our evaluation work >

 

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