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Mobile and migrant groups
The aim of the Journey to Home project is to identify the unique needs of people from CaLD backgrounds who may experience housing stress and vulnerability in Western Australia, and who may have experienced or been at risk for poor mental health outcomes and social isolation.
A culturally-sensitive and collaboratively designed physical activity intervention for South Asian and Middle Eastern women developed through community-based participatory research.
SHAKTI is exploring how the COVID-19 pandemic and isolation measures during this time, impacted on the experiences of family and domestic violence amongst migrant and refugee women.
Using a participatory action research (PAR) methodology, this project will design an intervention to increase HIV testing uptake among women from Indonesia.
Investigating Australian male expatriate, longer-term and frequent traveller social networks, knowledge, and practices in Southeast Asia to understand and respond to HIV and other STI acquisition.
The aim of the Journey to Home project is to identify the unique needs of people from CaLD backgrounds who may experience housing stress and vulnerability in Western Australia, and who may have experienced or been at risk for poor mental health outcomes and social isolation.