Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV Awareness Week Virtual Trivia
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About this Event
ATSIHAW is held in the first week of December each year, to coincide with World AIDS Day. It provides an opportunity to engage our communities, as well as HIV researchers, doctors, health workers and policy-makers.
This year the University of Queensland's Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) are co-hosting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV Awareness Week (ATSIHAW) Virtual Trivia for staff of the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector.
The virtual trivia will be hosted via Zoom, with a special guest presenter - to be announced.
Sexual health costumes highly encouraged as prizes will be awarded to the trivia winners, best dressed, and worst dressed.
There are two types of registrations available - individual registration and group registration.
If you are participating as an individual please select individual registration and you will be placed into a team.
If you are participating as a group, connecting to zoom from one device, please select group registration. Maximum of six people per group registration.
For all questions and queries, contact rachel.fishlock@naccho.org.au