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    • 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
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Cure as a gift – new GLaD research explores how cost shapes experiences of hepatitis C treatment

In out latest article we explore the relationship between hepatitis C cure and how people affected by the virus feel about the cost of and their entitlement to health care.

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Listen to ‘After Cure’ – a new documentary podcast about hepatitis C in the age of curative treatment

‘After Cure’ is a new documentary podcast from the post-cure lives research team that explores experiences of hepatitis C in the new treatment era.

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The trouble with normalisation – new research on the mainstreaming of hepatitis C care and its impact on stigma

Our latest article investigates the mainstreaming of hepatitis C care – a process known as ‘normalisation’ – and whether it can reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with the virus.

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Post-cure lives – now recruiting

Seeking participants for research on people’s lived experience of hepatitis C cure

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