
Listening to women during legislative scrutiny
We’re delighted to announce publication of our latest article, ‘Mournful mothers and damaged damsels: Are we really listening to women during parliamentary human rights scrutiny’.

We’re delighted to announce publication of our latest article, ‘Mournful mothers and damaged damsels: Are we really listening to women during parliamentary human rights scrutiny’.

This week, the GLaD team released their summary report from the project on hepatitis C-related stigma and discrimination in a post-cure world, including 18 recommendations for policy, legal and practice reform. Read more and access the report here.

Our latest article considers Australian insurance law and practice in the context of hepatitis C.

The law has the power to shape public understandings of hepatitis C infection, including how people with the virus understand themselves and their ability to avoid the stigma associated with it. The latest article from our project on the experiences of people treated for hepatitis C engages with the challenges posed by laws and policies devised in a pre-cure world.

Our article, ‘On tables, doors and listening spaces: Parliamentary human rights scrutiny and engagement of others’, is published in the Australian Journal of Human Rights.