Time: Monday, 17 April, 1:00–2:30PM
Place: Global Lounge, NTU College of Public Health
About
Marginalisation, oppression and discrimination against people with atypical sex, gender, or sexuality (SGS) occurs across the globe. This results in poorer health outcomes for these minorities than for the majority, whether health is conceived of as an absence of disease or as a foundation for living a decent life. Transparent and well-executed research is essential for addressing the health challenges faced by sex, gender and sexuality minorities. This roundtable, as an output of the UK-Taiwan SGS Health Network, invites member researchers to discuss their studies and challenges and opportunities they’ve encountered.
Opening Remarks
by Dr Hsien-Ho Lin, Director of NTU Global Health Program
Host
Po-Han Lee (Global Health Program, National Taiwan University)
Speakers
- Ford Hickson (Faculty of Public Health and Policy, LSHTM)
- Nai-Ying Ko (Department of Nursing, National Cheng Kung University)
- Sally McManus (School of Policy & Global Affairs, City, University of London)
- Carol Strong (Department of Public Health, National Cheng Kung University)
- Eva Cheuk-Yin Li (Department of Sociology, Lancaster University)
- Wen Liu (Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica)
- Isaac Yen-Hao Chu (Faculty of Public Health and Policy, LSHTM)
Hosting Organisation: NTU Global Health Program