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Social Research Consortium

The Consortium for Social and Policy Research in HIV, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases

The NCHSR Consortium for Social and Policy Research in HIV, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases is an innovative research and community health services collaboration. It aims to build the research capacities across the HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and illicit drug use sectors in NSW to foster further social and policy research.

The Consortium Members:

  • The National Centre in HIV Social Research
  • Hepatitis NSW
  • NSW Users and AIDS Association (NUAA)
  • AIDS Council of New South Wales (ACON)
  • People Living With HIV/AIDS (NSW) Inc.
  • Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council
  • Social Policy Research Centre

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Stock photos used. People shown may have no actual connection with hepatitis C. 

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This page last updated 31 May 2010

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