WEBINAR: The W3 Framework: The impact of peer work in public health - LGBTIQ+ Health Australia

WEBINAR: The W3 Framework: The impact of peer work in public health

Peer-led work is essential in supporting the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ communities. Successful public health responses need meaningful input from peers to meet the needs of diverse communities.

Join Petrina Hilton to discuss the W3 Framework, a systems map that can help in better evaluating and understanding the impact of peer work in public health. This session will provide an overview of the framework, with discussion on how it can be used in LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing.

Speakers

A photo of Petrina Hilton

Petrina Hilton

Petrina is the W3 Project Research Officer at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS). Her interest in the W3 Project stems from almost 10 years working in community and peer health promotion with PLHIV, LGBTIQ communities, and people experiencing severe mental illness.

WHEN
July 27, 2022 at 1:00pm - 1:45pm (AEDT)
CONTACT
Amber Loomis ·
54 RSVPS
Jenivy Sewak Craig Shrubsole Bexx Davis GLBTI Rights in Ageing (GRAI) Amelia Lowe Elizabeth Brnjak Helen Robinson Son Vivienne Milo Prado Riley GOodwin Jacinta Hennekam Xin Hu Nicholas Hill Lisa Dobrin Lucy Burnett Meredith Butler Scott Walsberger Wellington Bertalha Eleni Gabrielides Blake Barber Terence Humphreys Josef Garrington Jade Parker Helen Bennett Georgie Hartigan

Who's RSVPing

Jenivy Sewak
Craig Shrubsole
Bexx Davis
Amelia Lowe
Elizabeth Brnjak
Helen Robinson
Son Vivienne
Milo Prado
Riley GOodwin
Jacinta Hennekam
Xin Hu
Nicholas Hill
Lisa Dobrin
Lucy Burnett
Meredith Butler
Scott Walsberger
Wellington Bertalha
Eleni Gabrielides
Blake Barber
Terence Humphreys
Josef Garrington
Jade Parker
Helen Bennett
Georgie Hartigan

Will you come?



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