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Home » SSHA Conference: Bristol 2004

SSHA Conference: Bristol 2004

August 20, 2009 By SSHA

ssha-conference-bristol-2004Presentations

  • Fact & Fantasy in Sexual Health Epidemiology – Dr Peter Greenhouse, Clinical Director, Milne Centre for Sexual Health, Bristol
  • Sex, Texts and All That Jazz – Julie Ledger & Peter Smith, Health Advisers, Manchester Health Promotion, Manchester
  • Bristol Hepatitis B Outbreak – Michael Clarke & Clare Smith, Health Advisers, Milne Centre for Sexual Health, Bristol
  • Asylum Seekers & Refugees: The National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV – Kay Orton, Policy Lead, HIV & Health Promotion, Department of Health
  • Southwest London HIV/Clinical Services Network – Janine Railton, Network Development Manager, London
  • Cardiff Syphilis Outreach Project – Janine Roderick, Health Adviser, Cardiff GUM
  • Giving HIV Results by Telephone – The Mortimer Market Experience – Eammon Breen, Health Adviser & Rose Tobin, Principal Health Adviser, Mortimer Market Centre, London
  • The Forgotten Majority? Lay Perspectives in Sexual Health Services – Claire Coleman, Health Adviser, St James, Dublin
  • The Interface Between Drugs and Commercial Sex Work: The Bristol Perspective (PDF, 75kb) – Jenny Booth Healey, Bristol Drugs Project, Bristol

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