Digital & Data Capabilities for SRH website launch

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Kath Albury

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Apr 29, 2025, 1:09:56 AMApr 29
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Hello all, my my Future Fellowship website is ready to share (despite a few pesky typos), and I thought AANZCA folks might be interested. The project draws on a range of disciplinary approaches, and is informed by qualitative research with the Australian sexual and reproductive health workforce and health consumers, and local and international researchers.

It started out looking at digital literacy and turned into something very different - very happy to discuss the reasons why with my media literacy friends!

Here's our promotional blurb:


We are pleased to announce that the Digital and Data Capabilities for Sexual and Reproductive Health projects knowledge translation website is live at  https://ddcsrh.com


 

Who is DDCSRH.com for?

·         DDCSRH.com is an accessible one-stop shop for sexual and reproductive health leaders, board-members and managers seeking to strengthen organisational policy, strategy and capability related to data-driven digital technology. 

·         DDCSRH.com is a choose-your-own-adventure hub for sexual and reproductive health professionals, students and researchers who want to know more about digital sexual cultures, and the digital transformation of health.

 

What will I see on the site?

·         Practical models and checklists for digital capabilities, data capabilities and consumer capabilities, specifically tailored for the sexual and reproductive health sector

·         Evidence-informed guides to ‘hot topics’ for digital sexual and reproductive health

·         Case studies based on recent Australian research

·         Links to relevant local and international policies and Commonwealth training hubs

 

The Digital and Data Capabilities for Sexual and Reproductive Health project is led by Professor Kath Albury and Dr Samantha Mannix, supported by the Australian Research Council's Future Fellow scheme and the partially funded by ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.


Please feel free to share with your colleagues, and anyone else who might be interested.


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