
20 November 2015
Article published by Small Grant recipient on HIV Prevention and Risk-Reduction in Europe & Japan
Categorised under: Grants
The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation was delighted to support Dr Nigel Sherriff, Principal Research Fellow at the University of Brighton, with a Daiwa Foundation Small Grant in September 2011, in order to assist with his collaborative research with Japanese academics at Nagoya City University and NGO practitioners in the field of HIV prevention and risk-reduction. Further details of the outcomes of the Everywhere* in Japan workshop series were published in Health Promotion International (Oxford Journals) on 11 November 2015. A Japanese translation of the article can be found here: Japanese translation.
An abstract of Everywhere* in Japan: an international approach to working with commercial gay businesses in HIV prevention follows below:
Dr N S Sherriff CPsychol AFBPsS CSci
Principal Research Fellow
Centre for Health Research (CHR)
Brighton, UK
*The Everywhere project ( see www.everywhereproject.eu) has received funding from the European Commission under the Public Health Programme 2003-2008. However, the sole responsibility for the study lies with the author and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
Article abstract in Health Promotion International November 2015, PDF
Translation into Japanese, PDF
An earlier account of his project, kindly sent to us by Dr Sherriff in February 2013, can be found on our website here:
HIV Prevention and the Everywhere Project: Small Grant report