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KEY DEADLINES



Early Bird Registration Deadline: Closed


Abstract Submission Deadline: Closed


Accommodation Deadline: Friday 18 August


Standard Registration Deadline: Sunday 27 August

ABOUT US

ABOUT

The Australasian Sexual and Reproductive Health Alliance (ASRHA)

The Australasian Sexual and Reproductive Health Conference, which normally runs in conjunction with the Australasian HIV&AIDS conference, is delivered in collaboration with The Australasian Sexual and Reproductive Health Alliance (ASRHA). ASRHA is a group of partner organisations established to improve national and local responses to sexual health issues, via a multidisciplinary support network for the sexual health workforce. Through the conference, ASHM and ASRHA seek to bring together a wealth of knowledge and diverse local and global perspectives — from science, clinical medicine and allied health to community-led programs, indigenous health, policy and social research.

The Australasian Sexual and Reproductive Health Day (ASRH day) commenced in 2021 as an affiliated event of the well established, Joint Australasian HIV&AIDS and Sexual Health Conferences. It was created out of an identified need to strengthen the linkages between sexual and reproductive health services and rights. Due to the success of this event over the last two years, in 2023 the ASRH Day will be incorporated into the main Sexual Health Conference, officially acknowledging the inclusion of reproductive health within the program.

ASHM will be inviting leading organisations and individuals in the sexual and reproductive health sector across Australasia to develop the program. It will offer opportunities for professional development and networking across research, clinical management, prevention, policy and rights for a multidisciplinary audience.

The HIV/AIDS conference will be run separately in 2023 due to the International Aids Society conference being held in Australia, however the program will re-join the Sexual and Reproductive Health Conference in 2024.

To find out more information about ASRHA visit the website www.sexualhealthalliance.org.au.

We acknowledge that ASHM offices are located on the land of the Gadigal peoples of the Eora Nation (Sydney Office) and the Turrbal and Jagera/Yuggera peoples (Brisbane Office) who are the Traditional Owners of the lands where both offices are situated. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.


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