
Cassandra Caddy
@caddycassandra
PhD candidate @unimelb. Sexual and reproductive health and human rights || Contraceptive practices || She/Her.
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28-08-2020 04:51:17
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Cassandra Caddy presentation for #SH2021 is beautiful and so clear! If makes me so proud of the research that the MPH students at Melbourne School of Population and Global Health complete. I wish that all academic presentations brought me this much joy.

Healthcare resistance to remove LARC was seen as a challenge to individual bodily autonomy. Cassandra Caddy from University of Melbourne on early removal of LARC. #HIVAIDS2021 #SH2021 ASHM





Resistance to remove LARC is experienced as a challenge to women’s bodily autonomy and impedes their ability to make non-coercive independent reproductive decisions. @jncoombe Jane Hocking Hennie Williams Read more in our recently published article ➡️ doi.org/10.1016/j.cont…


Pregnant women wanted more timely information during early years of #COVID19 pandemic in 🇦🇺, found Burnet Institute research “In a public health crisis, health services need to be proactive in providing information,” said Dr Alyce Wilson & Cassandra Caddy burnet.edu.au/news/1713_preg…



Managing sexual and reproductive health across the life course comes with many tasks and responsibilities, but can these be shared within heterosexual partnerships, and how? Find out more in our recent paper here: go.unimelb.edu.au/y7as @jncoombe Meredith Temple-Smith

Concurrent papers: Women’s Work: A scoping review of how reproductive responsibilities are shared between heterosexual partners Cassandra Caddy #ASPOG23 #reproductivehealth

Great presentation by Cassandra Caddy on shared reproductive responsibility in heterosexual relationships. Burden remains on women. #ASPOG23


New research in The BMJ scopes current/emerging #selfcare interventions to improve maternal care before, during and after pregnancy and delivery. Research ➡️ bit.ly/41kCOPz World Health Organization (WHO) guideline on self-care ➡️ bit.ly/44N8qAs Özge Tunçalp @MNarasimhan_WHO



Googling long-acting reversible contraception: A scoping review examining the information available online about intrauterine devices & contraceptive implants onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… Cassandra Caddy & @jncoombe Health Promotion Journal of Australia
