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copyright_ownershipGareth Watkins (PrideNZ.com)
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production_date24-08-2022
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titleJoe Rich - Burnett Foundation Aotearoa
descriptionJoe Rich, Chief Executive of Burnett Foundation Aotearoa, talks about how the organisation has adapted during Covid-19. Joe also talks about Monkeypox, the new HIV Action Plan, and the recent name change from the New Zealand AIDS Foundation to Burnett Foundation Aotearoa.
summary_computer_generatedThe recording features Joe Rich, Chief Executive of Burnett Foundation Aotearoa, in conversation with Gareth Watkins. Rich discusses the evolution of the organization, formerly the New Zealand AIDS Foundation, and its strategic response to health challenges, notably HIV/AIDS and Monkeypox. The interview highlights the foundation's shift to a combination prevention strategy, integrating condoms, PrEP, testing, and the U=U campaign, resulting in a decreasing trend in HIV transmission. Rich delves into the challenges posed by Monkeypox, noting its disproportionate impact on gay and bisexual men and the difficulties in combating stigma and misinformation surrounding the virus. The foundation's response includes education, health promotion, and advocating for government action and vaccine accessibility. The impact of COVID-19 on the foundation's services is also explored. The pandemic necessitated a rapid pivot to remote service provision, including online counseling and self-testing kits for HIV and STIs. This shift, while initially a response to lockdowns, has led to an increased preference for remote services, expanding the foundation's reach beyond urban centers. The interview also covers the organization's recent name change to Burnett Foundation Aotearoa, reflecting its broadened focus beyond HIV/AIDS to encompass other STIs and mental health issues. This change honors the legacy of co-founder Bruce Burnett while addressing the evolving needs of the communities served. In summary, the podcast offers insights into the responsive and adaptive strategies of Burnett Foundation Aotearoa in addressing HIV/AIDS, Monkeypox, and broader health issues within the context of changing societal and health landscapes.
interviewerGareth Watkins
voicesJoe Rich
tagsbisexual; gay; 2020s; anxiety; behaviour change marketing; combination prevention; community impact; condoms; counselling; COVID-19 (coronavirus); COVID-19 lockdown; government; health challenges; healthcare seeking behaviour; HIV Action plan (2022-2032); HIV education; HIV stigma; HIV testing and prevention; HIV transmission; HIV / AIDS; in-person service provision; judgement; MPox; msm; PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis); public health; public health response; remote service provision; self test; sex; STI; stigma; vaccination; vaccine accessibility; Bruce Burnett Clinic (Auckland); Aotearoa New Zealand; Auckland; Australia; Victoria (Australia); Burnett Foundation Aotearoa; Love Your Condom; New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF); Ending HIV (campaign); Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U, campaign); Bruce Burnett; Joe Rich
tags_computer_generatedorganisation; programme; education; media; health; mental health; history; coming out; Wellington; Christchurch; support; research; social; friends; legacy; health system; community; Coming Up; prevention; regions; respect; clothing; Grindr; love; confidence; leadership; fruit; marketing; desire; behaviour; sexual health; building; communication; news; name change; minority; change; opportunity; courage; understanding; assumptions; top; mainstream; struggle; hookups; activities; other; health care; honour; testing; letter; engagement; mail order; separation; work; action plan; face; plan; strategy; People; access; data; journey; time; community response; pandemic; sexual behaviour; period; advocacy
location_nameBurnett Foundation Aotearoa
location31-35 Hargreaves Street, Ponsonby
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