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A community-led, harm-reduction approach to chemsex: case study from Australia’s largest gay city

Authors :
Stardust, Zahra
Kolstee, Johann
Joksic, Stefan
Gray, James
Hannan, Siobhan
Stardust, Zahra
Kolstee, Johann
Joksic, Stefan
Gray, James
Hannan, Siobhan
Source :
Sexual Health
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Rates of drug use remain substantially higher among gay and bisexual men (GBM) and people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The use of drugs to enhance sexual pleasure within cultures of Party and Play creates opportunities to discuss sexual health, mental health, consent and wellbeing. Community organisations with a history of HIV prevention, care, treatment are well-placed to respond. ACON’s (formerly the AIDS Council of New South Wales) multi-dimensional response to ‘chemsex’ includes: direct client services support for individuals seeking to manage or reduce their use; health promotion activities that support peer education; partnerships with research institutions to better understand cultures of chemsex; and policy submissions that call for drug use to be approached as a health, rather than a criminal, issue. The approach speaks the language of Party and Play subcultures; employs culturally relevant terminology and imagery; uses content designed, created and delivered by peers; and operates within a pleasure-positive, harm-reduction and community-led framework. These interventions have led to increased service uptake, strong community engagement, robust research partnerships and the recognition of GBM as a priority population in relevant strategies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Sexual Health
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287975725
Document Type :
Electronic Resource