Phillip Keen & Cherie Power – Translating research evidence into policy: NSW HIV Strategy 2021–2025

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Mr Phillip Keen from the Kirby Institute and Ms Cherie Power from the NSW Ministry of Health presented data, targets and priorities of the new NSW HIV Strategy 2021–2025.

Kirby Institute Seminar Series – 20 April 2021

0:00​​ Webinar welcome
1:18​​ Introducing Mr Phillip Keen
1:45​​ Mr Keen on translating research evidence into policy
22:20​​ Introducing Ms Cherie Power
22:50​​ Ms Power on translating research evidence into policy
37:58​​ Q&A

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Mr Phillip Keen
Coordinator, NSW HIV Prevention Partnership Project, HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program, Kirby Institute

Phillip Keen is the Coordinator of the NSW HIV Prevention Partnership Project, based at the Kirby Institute. This project began as an NHMRC Partnership Project in 2015 and has been extended with new funding from the NSW Ministry of Health. Phillip is also a PhD candidate at the Kirby Institute.


Ms Cherie Power
Senior Policy Analyst, Centre for Population Health, NSW Ministry of Health

Cherie Power is a Senior Policy Analyst in the Centre for Population Health, NSW Ministry of Health. She holds a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of NSW. Cherie was the lead author and project manager for the development of the latest HIV Strategy 2021–2025, encompassing prevention, PrEP, testing, treatment and stigma.

Opinions expressed in the Kirby Institute Seminar Series are solely those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of the Kirby Institute or UNSW.