Centre for Social Research in Health
Lesbian, bisexual, and queer women's sexual and reproductive health in Australia:
Developing a community-driven framework for social models of care across two health sectors
Developing a community-driven framework for social models of care across two health sectors
Both LGBTQ+ health organisations and women鈥檚 health services seek to meet the sexual and reproductive health needs of lesbian, bisexual, queer and other sexuality diverse (LBQ+) women (cis, trans and inclusive of non-binary experiences). However, responding to the complex needs of this increasingly diverse population requires targeted health promotion messaging at the level of community. Meaningful collaboration between sectors is needed to identify LBQ+ women鈥檚 comprehensive and holistic sexual and reproductive health needs within and across community settings in order to harness lay knowledges and strengths of social connectedness and sexual wellbeing. The project will develop inclusive, affirming health promotion frameworks to inform a nationally scaled action plan.
This project addresses a critical and persistent gap by moving beyond narrow, clinical SRH risk models to a socially engaged approach grounded in an intersectional and comprehensive view of LBQ+ women鈥檚 lived experiences, identities, practices, bodies, relationships, and cultures.
Research questions
Centre for Social Research in Health
Sexuality, Health and Education
A Linkage project funded by the Australian Research Council from 2026 to 2030
La Trobe University
Chief-investigator
University of Sydney
Chief-investigator
La Trobe University
Chief-investigator