
Dr. Sarah Bernays
@sarah_bernays
Global Public Health academic at LSHTM & USyd specialising in infectious diseases, sexual health and community engagement with young people.
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10-05-2018 01:48:55
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Webinar Tues 7 Dec:- What lessons have we learned from #COVID19 to ensure we better protect the health and wellbeing of children in future pandemics? Sydney Health Dr. Sarah Bernays and Phoebe Williams. Speakers: Rashida Abbas Ferrand, Fiona Russell, @drarchanakoira1 bit.ly/3DPJuul


Trmw we discuss our book Remaking HIV Prevention in the 21st century with co-editors Adam Bourne & Sue Kippax & contributors @kari_lancaster, Adrian Guta & Lisa Lazarus. Social justice is key to #HIV (and any) #pandemic. #WorldAIDSDay Sydney Health latrobe.edu.au/events/all/boo…

Research conducted by CeSHHAR Zimbabwe & #Zvandiri amongst young adults living with HIV showcased that viral load literacy is low & in response, a set of tools were produced, supported by UNICEF ZIMBABWE, Ministry of HealthZW & #Zvandiri youths - africaid-zvandiri.org/single-post/ta…



Listen to Rashida Abbas Ferrand Fiona Russell & Archana koirala with Phoebe Williams & me talking about "Protecting Children in Pandemics: What have we learned from #COVID19?" in SGCHN's first podcast episode: Talking Global Maternal & Child Health: anchor.fm/talkin-mchealth Sydney Health

This is so important. Children have suffered inexcusably from being the last to be thought of. Great work by Phoebe Williams & Philip Britton smh.com.au/national/it-s-…


What are the pros & cons of diary methods in #livedexperience research? Dr. Sarah Bernays & Joanna Farr discuss audio & video diaries as #participatorymethods for #mentalhealth research 5th July, online & free! #globalmentalhealth #medhums MH InnovationNetwork eventbrite.co.uk/e/audio-and-vi…



Please read this important essay titled "Come and Learn" in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health by @Zvandiri Youth Advocates, based in #Zimbabwe "As young people... If you want to really hear and understand us—all of us in our diversity—then why don’t you come to our spaces to listen and learn?"







Richard Coles There are rare moments in history of complete clarity. This is one of them. Gisele Pelicot took the shame away from victims, inflicted by many in society, and squarely placed it back on to the perpetrators. She did so in the most dignified and unwavering manner. An amazing woman


