Episode 2 Transcript
http://bit.ly/crystal-clear-transcript-2
SUPPORT AND REFERRALS
This podcast contains information about people’s experiences of sex on crystal. It may contain explicit language. Please assess your own capacity to listen in case this podcast is triggering or upsetting to you.
If you or someone you know is experiencing distress, please contact QLife, the national LGBTIQ+ counselling service for phone (1800 184 527) or webchat support (qlife.org.au) from 3pm-midnight every day.
Referrals for assistance with crystal methamphetamine are available here: https://www.crystalpleasuresex.org.au/support-services/
To provide feedback on the podcasts or to access more information on the project, please contact Dr Kerryn Drysdale at [email protected]. The podcasts were recorded over August 2019, and any information relayed on these podcasts is correct at the date of recording.
CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thank you to all the guests who appeared on the podcasts.
This podcast is produced by The Centre for Social Research in Health at UNSW Sydney, in partnership with ACON, Thorne Harbour Health, South Australia Mobilisation and Empowerment for Sexual Health, and Western Australian AIDS Council.
Podcast production team: Dr Kerryn Drysdale, Associate Professor Joanne Bryant, Dr Max Hopwood, Professor Carla Treloar, Mr Brent Mackie, Mr Colin Batrouney, Dr Helen Calabretto and Mr David Kernohan (with assistance from Ms Sandra Gendera).
Podcast host: Mr Tobin Saunders; data excerpts voiced by ACON staff members.
Sound engineer, editor and composer: Ms Gemma Lipman, with special mention to Simon Trevaks. The use of the recording studio was provided by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UNSW Sydney. Music by Ms Gemma Lipman.
Data for this podcast series was taken from the Crystal, Pleasures and Sex between Men research project, conducted by the Centre for Social Research in Health at UNSW Sydney, with Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University. This research is supported under National Health and Medical Research Council Project grant (project number APP1124378) and by a grant from the Western Australia Health Department (project number RG171390). The Centre for Social Research in Health and the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society also receive funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
This podcast was produced on Bedegal land.