Work Package 1 aims to develop, implement and evaluate clinical and peer-led models of care that centre psychosocial support in coordination and provision of healthcare services to people with IVSCs and their families, that reflect community and human rights expectations and new regulatory norms; integrate best practice clinical and peer-led psychosocial support; promote the faster adoption of best practices developed in the ACT and national peer-led services, by health professionals in other settings. Including:
- Improve the quality and ongoing accessibility of affirmative physical and wellbeing services for the IVSC community, including those with intersectional disadvantage.
- Enhance peer-led and clinical psychosocial services to meet community expectations.
- Provide evidence to support informed decision-making in clinical and peer-led settings.
- Put in place mechanisms to improve self-knowledge, service continuation, community
- Engagement and improved agency in health-seeking behaviour across the lifespan.
Research team
Velissa Aplin
Phil Batterham
Annette Brömdal
Alison Calear
Morgan Carpenter
James Fowler
Bonnie Hart
Elissa Jacobs
Alyssa Morse
Amy Mullens
Ingrid Rowlands
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Key takeaways from 26 February event keynoted by Lih-Mei Liao

On 26 February, Sydney Health Ethics, in partnership with InterAction for Health and Human Rights and PSI-I were delighted to host Dr Lih-Mei Liao at the University of Sydney for a very special event on psychosocial support for people with innate variations of sex characteristics (IVSCs, also known as intersex variations or differences of sex

