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    • Kate Seear
    • Dion Kagan
    • Sean Mulcahy
    • Emily Lenton
    • Alejandra Zuluaga
    • Alex Johnson
  • Projects
    • Reducing drug-related harms in Australia through a new Reform Collaboratory
    • Hepatitis C post-cure
    • Post human-rights
    • Trial of a universal precautions approach to stigma reduction in the BBV/STI field
    • Feminist Legislation Project
  • Podcasts
    • Rerighting Drugs
    • After Cure
    • World Hepatitis Day
  • Publications
    • Articles
    • Books and chapters
    • Media
    • Presentations
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New report from a national consultation on data-driven methods and health care

We have recently completed a major national consultation on the emergence of a range of data-driven methods intended to support the health needs of people

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Human rights and drug policy – launch of a four-year national research project report

The GLaD team has released their summary report from the post-human rights project.

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Hepatitis C-related stigma and discrimination in a post-cure world – launch of a three-year national research project report

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.

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Towards a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Act – considerations for human rights

The Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System delivered its final report in February of this year, and it was tabled in Parliament in March. Among the matters the Commission was appointed to consider was the need to address the stigma associated with mental health, and the need to safeguard human rights.

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