Hiromi Takahashi

International Health Promotion Officer at Family Planning Australia

Hiromi Takahashi is an experienced professional in the field of health promotion and diversity training. Currently serving as an International Health Promotion Officer at Family Planning Australia since September 2022, Hiromi previously held the position of Project Officer at SHQ (Sexual Health Quarters) from January 2022 to September 2022, where contributions were made to the Safe to Tell Project, focusing on intimate partner violence and reproductive coercion. Prior experience includes serving as a Training and Development Officer at Diversity Focus from July 2020 to January 2022, facilitating workshops on topics such as diversity, inclusion, and unconscious bias. Hiromi holds a Master of Sexology with a specialization in Sexual Health Education from Curtin University, obtained between 2019 and 2021.

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Perth, Australia

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Family Planning Australia

Family Planning Australia is a leading provider of reproductive and sexual health services. We are experts on reproductive and sexual health and provide clinical services and health information to people throughout NSW. We have five clinics and numerous outreach sites across NSW, providing best practice care for every body in every family. As well as face-to-face healthcare, we offer telehealth services, a Talkline, Pregnancy Help Line and an extensive health promotion service. In Newington, Sydney, we have a licensed day procedures unit. Our diverse business is trusted to deliver accredited education programs for professionals across Australia and undertake rigorous research and evaluation into issues and trends in reproductive and sexual health. Our international development program advances sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Pacific, and we advocate as a non-governmental organisation with United Nations consultative status. Family Planning Australia is an independent, not-for-profit organisation responsible to a voluntary board of directors and we rely on government funding, donations and self-generated income to provide our services. We are registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). Our government funding comes from the Federal and NSW governments, as well as Local Health Districts. Founded in 1926, we are the oldest family planning service in Australia.


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