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Project Title

Funding

Zhang, A., Xue, C., Story, D., Smith, DeV., Holroyd, E.

The use of complementary medicine by patients attending the Emergency Department and their communication with medical staff.

RMIT emerging grants (2007), AU$9,000

Holroyd, E.

Social determinates of health: comparing Thai (Mahidol) and Australia (RMIT) post graduate womens health curricula.

Thai Australia. Institute, Federal Government Canberra (2007), AU$20,000

Peer education training programme for marginalised Chinese women.

HK Jockey club (2007), HK$970,000

Wong, W.and Holroyd, E. A Griffiths, S and Fong

Piloting a mobile health clinic for Hong Kong sex workers. Condom negotiations for female sex workers.

AIDS Trust fund. (2007), HK$2.5 million

Choi, S., and Holroyd, E.

Condom negotiation for female sex workers in Southern China

Earmarked Grant University Grants HK (2006), HK$ 230,000

Holroyd, E.

Survey of Hong Kong registered nurse’s beliefs about, attitudes towards and utilization of, complimentary medicine.

United College (2006), HK$7,500

Holroyd, E,Chan, S and Lopez, V.

“Doing the month”. An exploratory study of three generations of Chinese women.

Central HK. Ear marked grant (2006), HK$34,700

Wong, W. and Holroyd, E.

Involving the “hard to reach” Developing and evaluating a peer education sexual health programme to target early school leavers in Hong Kong adolescents.

Department of Family Medicine, YMCA and Health Care and Promotion Fund. (2006), HK$456,000

Holroyd, E.

Survey of Hong Kong registered nurses beliefs, about and attitudes towards and utilization of, complimentary and alternative medicine.

CUHK Shaw College (2005), HK$7,500

Holroyd, E.

Promotion of STI awareness and to develop specifically peer-led sexual education programmes as a means of reducing risk of HIV infection and to examine sexual and health screening attitudes.

AIDS Trust Fund (2005), HK$221,565