2A: HIV Prevention
Tracks
Track 1
Saturday, November 16, 2019 |
10:40 AM - 11:55 AM |
Chancellor 1 |
Speaker
Dr Sue McAllister
Leader Aids Epidemiology Group
University of Otago
Dr Peter Saxton
Senior Research Fellow
University of Auckland
EARLY ADOPTERS “ON PREP”: 12 MONTHS FOLLOW-UP OF ADHERENCE, BEHAVIOURS AND STIS
10:55 AM - 11:10 AMBiography
Peter is currently the NZAF Fellow and Director of the Gay Men's Sexual Health research group at the University of Auckland. He has a strong interest in HIV behavioural and epidemiological surveillance and research translation into public health policy and practice.
Mr Adrian Ludlam
Policy and Science Manager
New Zealand AIDS Foundation
COMBINATION HIV PREVENTION USE AMONG AN ONLINE SAMPLE OF GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
11:10 AM - 11:25 AMBiography
Adrian is the Policy and Science Manager at the New Zealand AIDS Foundation informing evidence-based programmes and supportive policy environments. He is also finishing his PhD at the University of Auckland on HPV vaccination among gay and bisexual men in NZ.
Mr Joe Rich
Operations Director
New Zealand Aids Foundation
PROGRESS TOWARD VIRTUALLY ELIMINATING HIV TRANSMISSIONS IN NEW ZEALAND
11:25 AM - 11:40 AMBiography
Joe Rich is Operations Director and leads HIV prevention health and support at the New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF).He graduatied Canterbury University with a Bachelor of Commerce in 2004 and subsequently spend several years in theprivate sector in commercial marketing of retail brands, before heading up the social marketing team at NZAF in 2011. Joe is now privileged to be leading a talented team delivering national HIV prevention programming and services in New Zealand.
Ms Victoria Walsh
Marketing Coordinator
New Zealand AIDS Foundation
FINDING THE PERFECT FIT: CONDOM USE AT A TIPPING POINT
11:40 AM - 11:55 AMBiography
Victoria joined the New Zealand AIDS Foundation in 2018 as Marketing Coordinator. She's worked in health promotion in Nova Scotia, Canada and Auckland, NZ for the last four years. Victoria has worked in mental health, sexual health and public health sectors.