Domestic Violence and Sexual Health
To coincide with White Ribbon Day in November 2015 the Multicultural Sexual Health Network ran the forum, Domestic Violence and Sexual Health at the Multicultural Hub, Melbourne.
Seventy people attended the forum on 17th November 2015 to hear from speakers: Darlene, Roshan Bhandary, Dr Regina Quiazon, Dr Joanne Gardiner and Dr Ruth De Souza.
The objective of the forum was to examine the complexities of domestic violence, especially for women from refugee and migrant backgrounds and explore links between domestic violence and negative sexual health outcomes.
Read a full summary of the ‘Domestic Violence and Sexual Health‘ MSHN Forum.
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