Diversity and inclusive primary healthcare
Presentations
1. Trans 101 (13 minutes)
Ahi Wi-Hongi
[PDF, 531 KB] Transgender, takataapui, intersex health
For more information resources: https://genderminorities.com/(external link)
2. Gender diversity (26 minutes + 30 minutes = 56 minutes)
Dr Jeannie Oliphant
[PDF, 1.9 MB] Working with gender diverse clients
3. Cultural diversity of migrants and refugees (18 minutes + 18 minutes + 28 minutes = 64 minutes)
Ayan Said
[PDF, 5.4 MB] Cultural diversity of migrants and refugees
4. Sexual diversity (25 minutes + 30 minutes = 55 minutes)
Dr Fionna Bell
[PDF, 8.1 MB] Sexual diversity
- Takatāpui: Part of the Whānau booklet(external link)
Can be downloaded from Mental Health Foundation NZ - Queer and Trans* A super simple comic guide explains diversity of Gender and Sexuality
Free hard copies can be ordered from Rainbow Youth https://www.ry.org.nz/resources/(external link) - Letter to Mama - Armistead Maupin [PDF, 187 KB]
- Condom Range reference chart for clinics to print off for their PSO cupboard door [JPG, 375 KB]
- And here is a link for people to get free condoms https://www.endinghiv.org.nz/protect-test/protect/get-free-condoms/(external link)
5. Cases and discussion (23 minutes + 23 minutes = 46 minutes)
Prof Bruce Arroll, Dr Fionna Bell and Ayan Said
Diversity and inclusion in primary care
Seminar held 19 September 2017.
Facilitator
Prof Bruce Arroll Head of Dept. General Practice and Primary Healthcare, University of Auckland, Advisor PHARMAC Seminars
Invited speakers
Dr Jeannie Oliphant Lead GP, Youth Health Services Alliance
Ayan Said Regional Refugee Community Health Worker, ADHB
Dr Fionna Bell DipObsGyn DipPaeds FRNZCGP MPH Lead GP, Youth Health Services Alliance
Ahi Wi-Hongi Community Liaison and Health Promotion NZ Prostitutes Collective, National Coordinator Gender Minorities Aotearoa
These presentations are provided for professional development purposes for the benefit of qualified health practitioners and should not be relied upon for any other purpose. Any opinions offered are those of the presenter or other speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of PHARMAC. PHARMAC accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided.