João Santa Maria
GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment)
Peer Worker and Co-coordinator
João Santa Maria is a peer worker and co-coordinator at GAT in Mouraria, with a journey marked by a commitment to defending human rights. A drug user and person who experienced homelessness for 13 years, João l...
João Santa Maria
GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment)
Peer Worker and Co-coordinator
João Santa Maria is a peer worker and co-coordinator at GAT in Mouraria, with a journey marked by a commitment to defending human rights. A drug user and person who experienced homelessness for 13 years, João lives with HIV and is an advocate for the rights of people who use drugs and those living with HIV. He joined GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment) in 2005, and since 2012, has worked as a peer supporter at the GAT IN Mouraria project, a harm reduction centre and peer-led drug consumption room.
Malu Salazar
GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment)
Harm Reduction Worker and Co-coordinator
Malu Salazar is a harm reduction worker and co-coordinator at GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment) in Mouraria. She is a social worker and activist for the rights of people who use drugs. She has been working in...
Malu Salazar
GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment)
Harm Reduction Worker and Co-coordinator
Malu Salazar is a harm reduction worker and co-coordinator at GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment) in Mouraria. She is a social worker and activist for the rights of people who use drugs. She has been working in the harm reduction movement since 2018 with the communities of people who use drugs, migrants and sex workers. Malu is a member of EURONPUD (European Network of People Who Use Drugs) and a peer volunteer in Kosmicare. Currently, Malu is also working at de Regenboog Groep (Amsterdam, Netherlands) as a harm reduction worker in a drug consumption room and walk-in centre for migrants who use drugs and experience homelessness.
Dra. Annie Madden AO
Project Lead at the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD) and Executive Officer of Harm Reduction Australia.
Annie is the Executive Director of Harm Reduction Australia and Project Lead at the International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD). She is also a principal of 2SqPegs Consulting – a health & social p...
Dra. Annie Madden AO
Project Lead at the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD) and Executive Officer of Harm Reduction Australia.
Annie is the Executive Director of Harm Reduction Australia and Project Lead at the International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD). She is also a principal of 2SqPegs Consulting – a health & social policy consulting business.
Prior to these appointments, Annie was CEO of the Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL) for 16 years until April 2016 and EO of the NSW Users & AIDS Association (NUAA) from 1994 to 2000. She is a founding member of Harm Reduction Australia, is well-published in relation to people who inject drugs, OST and BBVs and has held numerous high-level appointments.
Annie has dedicated her entire professional career to promoting the health and human rights of people who inject drugs.
Robert Simms
Parliament of South Australia
Member of the Legislative Council - The Greens South Australia
Robert Simms is a Member of the Legislative Council in the Parliament of South Australia. Over the past decade Robert has been a passionate advocate for progressive values and South Australian communities at ever...
Robert Simms
Parliament of South Australia
Member of the Legislative Council - The Greens South Australia
Robert Simms is a Member of the Legislative Council in the Parliament of South Australia.
Over the past decade Robert has been a passionate advocate for progressive values and South Australian communities at every level of government.
As the first out gay man to represent South Australia in federal parliament, Robert was a strong voice for LGBTI rights in Canberra, from defending Safe Schools programs to holding the Turnbull Government to account over its needlessly divisive and Marriage Equality plebiscite.
He also led the push to overturn an outdated ban on gay men donating blood in Australia, and won Senate support for vital HIV prevention drug PrEP to be fast-tracked in Australia. Locally, Robert also drove the push for the world’s longest Rainbow Walk to be installed in Adelaide’s CBD, laying down a prominent and permanent show of Pride in the heart of the city.
Programa
Registration Opens | 8.30am |
Welcome by AIVL | 9.00am |
Welcome to Country | 9.15am |
Acknowledgement of Community | 9.30am |
KEYNOTE Learning from Portugal in a Decriminalised Context Malu Salazar is a Harm Reduction Worker and Co-coordinator at GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment). GAT is a community-based harm reduction centre, a ‘one-stop-shop’ for people who use drugs in Lisbon, Portugal. | 9:45am |
Morning Tea | 10:45am |
KEYNOTE Insights from the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD) on How Australia Can Improve the Health and Human Rights of People Who Use Drugs Dr Annie Madden AO is the Project Lead at the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD) and Executive Officer of Harm Reduction Australia. | 11:00am |
Lunch | 12:00pm |
Welcome Back | 12:45pm |
Presentation of the AIVL Health and Human Rights Summit Declaration | 1:00pm |
Ongoing Commitment from Local and Federal Governments to Work with the Community of People who Use Drugs | 2:00pm |
The Importance of Decriminalisation of People Who Use Drugs to Ensure Equity, Social Justice and Access to Services | 2:30pm |
The Role of Allies in Advancing Health and Human Rights of People Who Use Drugs: Why Peer Leadership is Essential for Lasting Change | 3:00pm |
Afternoon Tea | 3:45pm |
Close | 4:00pm |
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Quién debe asistir al Foro Abierto sobre Salud y Derechos Humanos?
Logrando La equidad y la libertad toman las voces de muchos – Tu presencia importa.
¿Quién debería asistir?
- Personas que consumen drogas
- Personas que trabajan o se identifican como pares dentro de la comunidad de consumidores de drogas
Personas que trabajan en:
- Reducción de daños
- Alcohol y otras drogas
- Servicios comunitarios
- Servicios correctivos
- Cuidado de la salud
- Promoción y comunicación de la salud
- Alojamiento
- Derechos humanos
- Gobierno local, estatal y federal
- Política
- Investigación
- Medios de comunicación
Defensores de:
- Justicia
- Educación
- Reforma de la ley de drogas
- Pobreza Erradicación
- Igualdad de género
- Alojamiento
¿Dónde está el Foro Abierto de la Cumbre de Salud y Derechos Humanos?
Este año, la Cumbre de Salud y Derechos Humanos – Foro Abierto: Promover el bienestar de las personas que consumen drogas se celebrará en el Crowne Plaza de Adelaida.
Ya me han invitado a asistir a la Cumbre de Salud y Derechos Humanos los días 9 y 10 de diciembre, ¿necesito registrarme para el Día del Foro Abierto?
No. Si eres miembro de la red AIVL o un socio de AIVL que ha sido invitado a las sesiones comunitarias cerradas los días 9 y 10 de diciembre, ya estás registrado para el Foro Abierto del día 11.