终结澳洲HIV传播 想法大召集

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本次竞赛旨在征集您面向在过去五年内抵达澳洲的亚裔同志、双性恋和其他男男性行为者如何有效提高暴露前预防(PrEP识和使用状况的想法。我们将采用您的想法以终结澳洲HIV传播。

 

在过去五年中抵达澳洲的亚裔同志、双性恋及其他男男性行为者中,HIV感染率有所上升。因此,我们邀请您针对这一群体,设计提高暴露前预防(PrEP)意识和使用的解决办法。

通過參加本次比賽,您還將被邀請參加我們的設計馬拉松能力建設研討會,並與我們的研究團隊和當地社區會面。

参与非常简单,只要:

  • 在最多500字的文字描述、3分钟以内的音频或视频,或者一张A1 尺寸的海报中表述您的想法并且上传,如下语言均可:英语、中文、泰文、印尼语、印地语、旁遮普语、越南语、菲律宾语/塔加拉语。上传表格在邮件附件中。
  • 上传您的想法:在2022年10月30日23:59分(墨尔本时间)前点击
  • 上传想法数量无限制。
  • 欢迎团队参与,由团队选中代表上传某一想法。

*由HIV临床医师、HIV研究者、拥有PrEP项目工作经验的社区成员组成的裁判团队,将对本次竞赛的所有作品进行评判。胜出名单将在2022年9月公布。

SUBMISSION FORMAT

Text
A maximum of 500-words
describing your idea(s)

Poster
An A1 poster
describing your idea(s)

Video
A 3-minute video file

Audio
A 3-minute audio file

参与这项竞赛,您将有机会获得:

AU$500 (一等奖,一名)
AU$250 (二等奖,一名)
AU$125 (三等奖,二名)

 

如果您的想法被选中,您将有机会加入我们团队,把你的想法进一步完善并在社区中具体实施。此外,我们将在合作伙伴的网站上正式刊登、发表您的想法。

评判标准

  • 想法清楚:上传作品结构完善、清楚呈现且有效地提出了解决方案
  • 实际可行:想法可轻易在现实生活中实施且容易被更大范围的群体接受
  • 富有创意:想法独特且具有开创性,从未被其他项目实施过
  • 影响力大:作品符合社区与当地情境,且具有提高暴露前预防意识和行为的巨大潜力

 

 

www.hope-endhiv.com这里 获得更多信息

 

本次竞赛由Jason Ong博士发起,Jason Ong博士为墨尔本性健康中心的研究者与执业医生。本次项目由澳洲国立健康与医学研究理事会资助。

FAQ

Who can participate in this open call?

We support gender equity. We accept all the submissions from everyone who is over 18 years old, regardless of your gender.

What kind of research is this open call interested in?

This research study aims to identify community-derived solutions for optimising PrEP adherence among Newly-arrived Asian-born GBMSM.

Who is organizing or supporting this open call?

This open call is organized by Dr. Jason Ong, a researcher and doctor at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and funded by National Health and Medical Research Council.

 

This contest is part of HOPE network which aims to end HIV transmission by optimising PrEP in East Asia. For more details about HOPE network click

How detailed of the idea that I should describe?

We want to hear about how can your idea(s) be produced/delivered in Australia. The ingredients that we need to generate your solutions if that is applicable. We are open to all the idea(s). We accept from very short to full-page explanations as long as your submission is in one of these form: a maximum of 500 word description, a 3 minute audio or video or an A1 poster. If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email (Nittha.tieosapjaroen@monash.edu)

How to prepare my submission?

HOW TO PREPARE YOUR SUBMISSION

  • Idea(s) can be described in one of these languages: English, Chinese, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Hindi, Punjabi, Vietnamese, or Filipino/Tagalog.
  • Idea(s) can be submitted in text, audio, video, or poster format.d
  • Please use our submission form (click)

SUBMISSION FORMAT


Text
A maximum of 500-word
describing your idea(s)

Poster
An A1 poster
describing your idea(s)

Video
A 3-minute video file

Audio
A 3-minute audio file

Where do I submit my idea(s)?

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR IDEA(S)

  • Fill out the submission form (click here) by 11.59 pm AEST on July 31, 2022
  • There is no limit on the number of ideas you can submit
  • Team submissions are welcome, but only one team member can submit.

Contest submissions will be judged by a panel of HIV clinicians and researchers, and community members with experience in providing PrEP. The finalists will be announced in September

Is there any example of submissions?

We cannot provide an example of the answer for the submission, but you can see the submission form which can guide you about your submission

What is PrEP?

You can find more information about PrEP here

What is a crowdsourcing open call?

You can learn about crowdsourcing open call here

What is the deadline for submitting my idea?

The deadline to submit your idea(s) is 11.59 pm on July 31, 2022.

What is the resolution of the video

There is no specific requirement for your video resolution as long as we can understand what you are explaining

Is there a limit to how many entries I can submit?

There is no limit on the number of ideas you can submit

What are the evaluation criteria for submissions?

JUDGING CRITERIA

  • Clarity of the idea: the submission is well-organised, clearly presented and effectively communicates a solution to the open call topic.
  • Feasibility to implement: the submission would be easy to implement in the local community and would be widely acceptable.
  • Innovation/creativity: the submission is unique and represents a new idea that hasn’t been implemented before.
  • Meaningful impact: the submission has high potential to increase awareness and uptake of PrEP among newly-arrived Asian-born MSM in Australia.

Who are the judges?

Contest submissions will be judged by a panel of HIV clinicians and researchers, and community members with experience in providing PrEP. The finalists will be announced in September

What is the prize and how are the prizes allocated?

AU$500 (1st prize)

AU$250 (2nd prize)

AU$125 (3rd and 4th prize)

If your idea is selected, you will:

  • Have an opportunity to work with us to build the solution package to use in the community.
  • Have your idea(s) published on the website of our research partners
  • Have your idea(s) implemented to end HIV transmission in Australia

When will I know the result?

Finalists’ ideas will be announced in September 2022

How will I be contacted if my idea(s) is selected?

We will notify you about the open call results using the email you provide.

ORGANISED BY

Research team

Dr Jason Ong Eric Chow Lei Zhang David Lee Warittha Tieosapjaroen
Associate professor at Monash University & Sexual Health Physician at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre Associate professor at Monash University Associate professor at Monash University Nurse Practitioner PhD candidate at Monash University & research assistant at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

Steering committee

Ben Bavinton Andrew Grulich Adam Hynes Suzanne Day Heather-Marie Ann Schmidt
Research Fellow, Kirby Institute, UNSW, Sydney Head at HIV Epidemiology and Prevention, Kirby Institute, UNSW Manager, Thorne Harbour Health Research Assistant Professor, UNC, Chapel Hill Regional advisor at UNAIDS

Organising committee

Justin Xiao Cedric Tin-Cheng Limin Mao James Seow Robert Muscolino
Manager – ACON Manager – ANTRA Associate professor at  the Centre for Social Research in Health Manager – Thorne Harbour Health Health Promotion Officer at Queensland AIDS Council

 

Jimmy Chen Yang Zhao Budiadi Sudarto James Tapa Maxi Xie
Manager – NAPWHA PhD Candidate (Anthropology) at School of Social Science

The University of Queensland

Research assistant at MSHC Research Assistant at MSHC Project assistant – ANTRA
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