September 23, 2025

Supporting Women Partners of Men who have Sex with Men

If you work with women, this webinar will help you understand the niche but priority population of women who's partners are having sex with other men, and how you can support and respond to these women. Knowledge includes referral pathways, health support requirements, and how to respond when working with the women.

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Supporting Women Partners of Men who have Sex with Men webinar

The aims and objectives of the webinar are:

  • understand the Women Partners population
  • knowledge of the Women Partners of Men who have Sex with Men program
  • learn how to respond to presentations of women whose partners are Men who have Sex with Men
  • gaining knowledge for supporting women with an empathetic, and client centered approach
  • how to engage women in appropriate health care including STI screening
  • understand appropriate referral pathways and relevant links

Host:

Lara Goulding, Bachelor of Social Work, GradDip Psych

References:

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