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  • AIVL Resources / October 13, 2019

    Introduction to AIVL and its member organisations

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  • AIVL Resources / October 19, 2021

    Hidden Harms

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  • AIVL Resources / October 19, 2021

    Methamphetamine use and Blood Borne Virus/Sexually Transmissible Infection (BBV/STI)

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The Juice – Information For Safer Gains

In AIVL Resources by AIVLJuly 4, 2022

Hepatitis Australia and the Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL) is proud to announce that there is now a dedicated resource for people who use performance and image enhancing drugs (PIEDs).

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Vein Care guide – Animated Explainer videos

In AIVL Resources by AIVLMarch 25, 2022

Designed to enhance understanding between people who use drugs and healthcare professionals.

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A place of their own

In AIVL Resources by AIVLDecember 15, 2021

Designed to enhance understanding between people who use drugs and healthcare professionals.

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Afternoons with Max Marshall

In AIVL Resources by AIVLNovember 19, 2021

A short movie AIVL produced to tackle the subject of stigma in the workplace.

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Missing Connections

In AIVL Resources by AIVLOctober 19, 2021

Service user experiences of people living with hepatitis C exiting custodial settings.

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Hidden Harms

In AIVL Resources by AIVLOctober 19, 2021

Focuses on meth use and routes of transmission of blood borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections.

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Methamphetamine use and Blood Borne Virus/Sexually Transmissible Infection (BBV/STI)

In AIVL Resources by AIVLOctober 19, 2021

This resource provides key information on methamphetamine use in relation to BBVs and STIs.

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A Hidden Population

In AIVL Resources by AIVLNovember 28, 2020

Aims to build capacity within aged care providers to respond to the unique needs of older people.

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A framework for peer education by drug-user organisations

In AIVL Resources by AIVLOctober 7, 2020

The AIVL Peer Education Framework is a starting point for understanding our approach to peer education.

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No one likes using the dirties – A study into the re-use of injecting equipment in Australia

In AIVL Resources by AIVLOctober 7, 2020

Contains the findings of a peer-based qualitative research study into the re-use of injecting equipment.

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Acknowledgement of Country

AIVL acknowledges the traditional owners of the land and remind people that we are on Aboriginal land. We pay our respects to all Australian Indigenous Peoples and their cultures, and to elders of past and present generations.

Diversity

AIVL welcomes, celebrates and respects diversity, and we are committed to providing safe and inclusive policies and services for LGBTIQ+ communities.

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