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Improving Access to Condoms for Rural Young People
Condoms are the best form of prevention for STIs and we know that rural young people are disadvantaged in accessing condoms.
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Sexual Health in the Loddon Mallee Region
CERSH conducted an informal review of the current context of sexual health in the Loddon Mallee region in order to assess the impact of the work undertaken since CERSH was established in the region in 2012.
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SHOUT – Sexual Health Out and About
This project aims to promote positive sexual health for young people in their local communities and is based on the creation of posters to promote condom availability and local sexual health services.
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Voices of Sexuality – Educational Resource
This project worked to create a series of YouTube clips portraying the sexuality education experiences and opinions of young people and their parents/carers from a range of cultural backgrounds
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Building Ethical Relationships Together (BERT) Wodonga
BERT Wodonga is a new approach to different sectors actively working together in order to strengthen systems that support the sexual health and wellbeing of young school-aged people in Wodonga.
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Supporting Rural Women Experiencing Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion
A partnership project to improve the services and support for rural Victorian women experiencing unplanned pregnancy and abortion.
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Smart & Deadly – Aboriginal Sexual Health Promotion Project
Smart and Deadly is a sexual health promotion project created with the Aboriginal community and local organisations.
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Yarn Soon Yarn Often Project
A project aimed at producing a written resource for Aboriginal parents and carers to support them to talk with their children about sex, reproduction, sexuality and relationships.
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Capacity Building for Rural Agencies
CERSH coordinated a research, workforce capacity building and documentation project for rural sexual health promotion planning and evaluation.
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Sexual Health and Wellbeing in the Aged Care Setting
A project aimed at exploring the needs of residents in an Aged Care Facility in relation to their sexual health and wellbeing.
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TESTme Project
CERSH collaborated with Melbourne Sexual Health Centre to develop and deliver the TESTme project.