The Gender Centre Library

To borrow from our library you will first need to become a member of the library. To join our library you will need to provide identification (perhaps your driver's license or pension card), and a telephone contact. This information will be reviewed every time you borrow a book.

You will be able to borrow one book at a time, for up to two weeks at a time. This is due to the limited number of books available and the high demand from the community. Please take good care of our books, many of our resources have been removed or taken from our service and not returned. This is very unfortunate as they are part of quite a unique resource in New South Wales

Our books are purchased in limited quantities and appear on our Book List when available. If there is a book you feel the Gender Centre should have in our Library, please let us know.

You may request to submit a Lend Request to Borrow a  Book from our Library from the Catalogue below.

We also have a link to buy the Books on Amazon if you would like to.

You may also consider donating a book to the Centre if you feel it may be a valuable resource to others in our community.

H.I.V. Futures 3: Positive Australians on Services, Health and Well-Being

Title:      H.I.V. Futures 3: Positive Australians on Services, Health and Well-Being
Categories:      Health, Medical & Self-Help
ResourceID:      1920697098
Authors:      Jeffrey Grierson , Karalyn McDonald , Marian Pitts , Mary O’Brien , Sebastian Misson
ISBN-10(13):      1920697098
Publisher:      The Living with HIV Program
Publication date:      2002
Edition:      Monograph Series Number 37
Number of pages:      0
Language:      Not specified
Price:      0.00
Rating:      0 
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Description:     

It is now four years since the original HIV Futures report was released and we had for the first time a comprehensive picture of the complexity and diversity of the lives of HIV positive Australians. This survey, HIV Futures 3: Positive Australians on Services, Health and Well-Being, comes at a time when the complexities of viral resistance have begun to dominate the clinical discourse, when the management of HIV increasingly involves fraught decisions around interruptions to treatment and balancing the effects of treatments against quality of life, at a time when management of HIV identity plays a critical role in negotiating the workplace and the health system, at a time when AIDS appears to have dropped off the agenda and yet can dominate the lives of those whom it affects.

The Living with HIV Program
at The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society
La Trobe University

The Living with HIV Program is a part of the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) at La Trobe University. ARCSHS is funded by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation to undertake a program of social research into social, psychological and cultural aspects of human sexuality and sexual health. The Living with HIV Program at ARCSHS is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health & Ageing as a collaborating centre to the National Centre in HIV Social Research at the University of New South Wales.


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