Dame Catherine Healey
National Co-Ordinator of Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers’ Collective
Dame Catherine Healy is National Co-Ordinator of NZPC: Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers’ Collective, an organisation which advocates for the rights, safety, health and wellbeing of sex workers. She is a co-editor of “Taking the Crime out of Sex Work, “The Policy Press Bristol 2010. She is frequently invited to share the experience of law and policy surrounding sex workers in Aotearoa.
Hayden Moon
PhD Candidate – Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Sydney
Hayden Moon (He/Him and They/Them) is a PhD candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Sydney. Hayden’s research centres on the experience of intersectional identities and communities and the performance of self. He also advocates for the LGBTQIA+, disabled and First Nations communities due to his connection and love of his peers.
Anne Robertson
Medical Lead, Sexual Health Service, Te Whatu Ora Te Pae Hauora o Ruahine o Tararua & President, NZ Sexual Health Society
Born in London, Anne Robertson was brought up in a small community in the northeast of Scotland. In 1978, she moved to Whanganui, but later returned to the UK to complete her specialist training then settled in New Zealand in 1988. Robertson was MidCentral Health’s regional coordinator for Medical Sexual Assault Clinicians Aotearoa from 1990 to 2014, helping create a 24-hour roster for providing sexual assault therapeutic and forensic care for children, adolescents and adults in the region. She has also been a director of Sexually Transmitted Infections Education Foundation Aotearoa, and the co-lead author of the New Zealand HPV project and the New Zealand Herpes Foundation.