Policy Papers
Health Equity Matters prepares a range of resources as part of its HIV, LGBTIQA+ health and public health policy work in Australia and internationally. These resources include policy positions, briefings and issue papers. You can view our policy papers below.
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- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperInternationalInternational Program StatementHealth Equity Maters is committed to advancing health equity for all, with a particular focus on people living with, at risk of or affected by HIV. Our international programming is grounded in principles of locally led development, community ownership, rights-based approaches and inclusive systems strengthening. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaContact tracing for mpoxContact tracing has been an essential component of responding to the mpox outbreaks in Australia, but challenges lie ahead if mpox becomes endemic for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaClinical research priorities for mpoxWhile Australia currently has low case numbers, global trends highlight the importance of remaining prepared. A key way to do this is through ongoing clinical research, especially in testing the effectiveness of current vaccines and treatments, as well as developing new, longer-lasting vaccines and identifying new therapies for those who become severely ill with mpox. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaMpox isolation and recoveryThis paper covers mpox isolation, including home care, isolating at home and from other people in the household, proper hygiene, cleaning and disinfection and how and when to end isolation and resume normal activities. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaThe use of Tpoxx for severe mpox illnessThis brief outlines the antiviral medication Tpoxx, including in what cases and who it would be recommended for, how it is accessed and common side effects. It also explores other treatment options. 
- 2025Discussion PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaIncreasing Access to Community-Controlled, Vending Machines for HIV Self-TestsThe global HIV response has evolved significantly over the last decade, with Australia emerging as a leader in innovative prevention and testing strategies. Among the most promising developments is the introduction of community-controlled, HIV self-testing vending machines. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaGlobal trends in mpox transmissionThe fourth policy brief in our mpox series highlights global trends, including data separated by region and mpox clade. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaMpox symptomsThis briefing paper outlines mpox symptoms, as well as information on the infectious period, and policy and practice implications. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaMpox transmission routesThe second policy brief in our new mpox series highlights mpox transmission routes. It outlines the difference between Clade I and Clade II mpox and discusses population groups at higher risk of contracting mpox. 
- 2025Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaMpox notifications in Australia in 2024 and 2025This policy brief outlines the mpox outbreak in Australia, including data of mpox notifications from 2024 to 2025. It also provides an overview of the upcoming mpox policy brief series. 
- 2024Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaThe importance of peer contact tracers in preventing the mpox epidemicThis paper emphasises that for effective contact tracing for mpox, a specialised peer workforce that understands the nuances of the diverse lifestyles and sexual practices of the community is required. To prevent further mpox outbreaks, it is recommended that contact tracing is used in conjunction with a broader mpox vaccine program. 
- 2024Briefing PaperPolicy PaperAustraliaThe inclusion of mpox vaccines in ongoing sexual health clinical careThis paper emphasises the need for ongoing mpox vaccination planning by state and territory governments, particularly targeting newly sexually active individuals and those with recent changes in sexual behaviour to ensure these populations receive the mpox vaccine. 


