Join us for a three-day event bringing together AIVL Member Organisations, Affiliate Members, partners, and allies to engage in presentations, workshops, and panel discussions focused on the health and human rights of people who use drugs.
Days 1 & 2: Invite-only sessions.
Day 3: Open to the public! Tickets are available now.
João Santa Maria
GAT (Groupe d'Activistes en Traitement)
Travailleur pair et coordinateur
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 (Groupe d'Activistes en Traitement)
Travailleur pair et coordinateur
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 (Groupe d'Activistes en Traitement)
Intervenante et coordinatrice en réduction des méfaits
Malu Salazar est une travailleuse sociale et une militante pour les droits des personnes qui consomment des drogues. Elle travaille dans le domaine de la réduction des risques et est coordinatrice du GAT (Groupe d'activistes en traitement) à Mouraria. Elle est travailleuse sociale et militante pour les droits des personnes qui consomment des drogues. Elle travaille dans...
Malu Salazar
GAT (Groupe d'Activistes en Traitement)
Intervenante et coordinatrice en réduction des méfaits
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.
Dr Annie Madden AO
Chef de projet au Réseau international des personnes qui consomment des drogues (INPUD) et directeur général de Harm Reduction Australia.
Annie est directrice exécutive de Harm Reduction Australia et chef de projet au sein du Réseau international des personnes qui consomment des drogues (INPUD). Elle est également directrice de 2SqPegs Consulting, une société de conseil en santé et en services sociaux.
Dr Annie Madden AO
Chef de projet au Réseau international des personnes qui consomment des drogues (INPUD) et directeur général de Harm Reduction Australia.
Annie est directrice exécutive de Harm Reduction Australia et chef de projet au sein du Réseau international des personnes qui consomment des drogues (INPUD). Elle est également directrice de 2SqPegs Consulting, une société de conseil en politique sanitaire et sociale.
Avant ces nominations, Annie a été PDG de l'Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL) pendant 16 ans jusqu'en avril 2016 et EO de la NSW Users & AIDS Association (NUAA) de 1994 à 2000. Elle est membre fondateur de Harm Reduction Australia, a beaucoup publié en relation avec les personnes qui s'injectent des drogues, les TSO et les BBV et a occupé de nombreux postes de haut niveau.
Annie a consacré toute sa carrière professionnelle à la promotion de la santé et des droits humains des personnes qui s’injectent des drogues.
Robert Simms MLC
Parlement d'Australie du Sud
Membre du Conseil législatif - Les Verts d'Australie du Sud
Robert Simms est membre du Conseil législatif du Parlement d'Australie du Sud. Au cours de la dernière décennie, Robert a été un fervent défenseur des valeurs progressistes et des communautés sud-australiennes à tous les niveaux.
Robert Simms MLC
Parlement d'Australie du Sud
Membre du Conseil législatif - Les Verts d'Australie du Sud
Robert Simms est membre du Conseil législatif du Parlement d'Australie du Sud.
Au cours de la dernière décennie, Robert a été un ardent défenseur des valeurs progressistes et des communautés sud-australiennes à tous les niveaux de gouvernement.
En tant que premier homme ouvertement homosexuel à représenter l'Australie du Sud au parlement fédéral, Robert a été une voix forte pour les droits LGBTI à Canberra, de la défense des programmes d'écoles sûres à la demande de comptes au gouvernement Turnbull concernant son plébiscite inutilement divisé et sur l'égalité du mariage.
Il a également mené une campagne pour abroger une interdiction obsolète du don de sang par les homosexuels en Australie et a obtenu le soutien du Sénat pour que le médicament de prévention du VIH PrEP soit accéléré en Australie. Au niveau local, Robert a également mené une campagne pour que la plus longue Rainbow Walk du monde soit installée dans le quartier central des affaires d'Adélaïde, offrant ainsi un spectacle de fierté important et permanent au cœur de la ville.
Tom Rees
Manager of the STI and BBV Section at the South Australian Department for Health and Wellbeing and Chair of BBVSS – a subcommittee of the Australian Health Protection Committee.
Tom Rees is the Manager of the STI and BBV Section at the South Australian Department for Health and Wellbeing and Chair of BBVSS – a subcommittee of the Australian Health Protection Committee. In these ca...
Tom Rees
Manager of the STI and BBV Section at the South Australian Department for Health and Wellbeing and Chair of BBVSS – a subcommittee of the Australian Health Protection Committee.
Tom Rees is the Manager of the STI and BBV Section at the South Australian Department for Health and Wellbeing and Chair of BBVSS – a subcommittee of the Australian Health Protection Committee.
In these capacities, Tom provides system leadership and coordination for the public health response to HIV, viral hepatitis and STIs through policy and program development.
Tom is committed to working in partnership with government and non-government agencies, researchers, clinicians and affected communities across Australia to deliver on our important national policy objectives in this area, including the World Health Organization’s 2030 HIV and viral hepatitis elimination targets.
Charles Henderson
Burnet Institute
Community Engagement Coordinator
Charles is currently with the Burnet Institute in Melbourne employed as a community engagement coordinator working in community-led hepatitis C implementation and research. He is undertaking qualitative postgrad...
Charles Henderson
Burnet Institute
Community Engagement Coordinator
Charles is currently with the Burnet Institute in Melbourne employed as a community engagement coordinator working in community-led hepatitis C implementation and research. He is undertaking qualitative postgraduate research on user experiences on long-acting injectable buprenorphine. He is a global consultant in the health and social drug use arena with 2SqPegs Consulting. He has performed several harm reduction roles in New Zealand including 15 years as Needle Exchange Programme National lead. Since coming to Australia, he has enjoyed roles at Harm Reduction Victoria (HRVic) in Melbourne and New South Wales Users and AIDS Association (NUAA) in Sydney. Charles is committed to improving the health and well-being of drug users and advocating for the lives and human rights of people who use/ inject illicit drugs.
Dr. Timothy Piatkowski
Griffith University
Peer Researcher
Dr. Timothy Piatkowski is a peer researcher at Griffith University within the School of Applied Psychology and the Centre for Mental Health and Director of the Board for Queensland Injectors Voice for Advocacy an...
Dr. Timothy Piatkowski
Griffith University
Peer Researcher
Dr. Timothy Piatkowski is a peer researcher at Griffith University within the School of Applied Psychology and the Centre for Mental Health and Director of the Board for Queensland Injectors Voice for Advocacy and Action (QuIVAA). His research philosophy is deeply rooted in the principles of harm reduction, emphasising the importance of promoting safer use and informed decision-making regarding illicit substance consumption. Tim’s research focuses on reducing harm and enhancing health among people who use image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs). He examines how systemic factors and individual differences influence IPED use and impact the risk of harm, which are subsequently used to inform effective approaches and educational programs that mitigate IPED-related harms while enhancing community engagement with services.
Loren Brener
Centre for Social Research in Health
Professor
Loren Brener is a Professor at the Centre for Social Research in Health. Her research focuses on stigma and discrimination experienced by people living with blood-borne viruses such as HIV and viral hepatitis and...
Loren Brener
Centre for Social Research in Health
Professor
Loren Brener is a Professor at the Centre for Social Research in Health. Her research focuses on stigma and discrimination experienced by people living with blood-borne viruses such as HIV and viral hepatitis and the impact of this on health outcomes and quality of care.
Elena Cama
Centre for Social Research in Health
Research Fellow
Elena Cama is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Research in Health. Her research focuses on experiences, impacts, and responses to different forms of marginalisation and violence, particularly towards pe...
Elena Cama
Centre for Social Research in Health
Research Fellow
Elena Cama is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Research in Health. Her research focuses on experiences, impacts, and responses to different forms of marginalisation and violence, particularly towards people affected by blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections.
Ele Morrison
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
Directeur général adjoint
Ele Morrison is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer at AIVL. Ele has worked in harm reduction roles, programs and services since 2001. Her first role was in community development at Melbourne’s first primary hea...
Ele Morrison
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
Directeur général adjoint
Ele Morrison is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer at AIVL. Ele has worked in harm reduction roles, programs and services since 2001. Her first role was in community development at Melbourne’s first primary health service for people who inject drugs. She went on to support harm reduction and the development of drug user organisations across Asia and Australia.
Jess Doumany
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
Responsable de recherche
Jess est responsable de la recherche pour l'AIVL. Elle défend les intérêts des personnes qui consomment et s'injectent des drogues à travers son expérience vécue. Elle est à l'origine de la première stratégie nationale de recherche élaborée par et pour cette communauté.
John G
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
Directeur général
John is the CEO of AIVL, leading the strategic vision and development of the organisation anchored in its community and network. With over 20 years of experience in health promotion and harm reduction leadership ...
John G
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
Directeur général
John is the CEO of AIVL, leading the strategic vision and development of the organisation anchored in its community and network. With over 20 years of experience in health promotion and harm reduction leadership nationally and internationally within the community health and social services sectors, John specialises in non-profit management, innovation and peer workforce development.
Accalia Dalmore
SWOP NT & NTAHC
Peer Health Promotions, Communications, Program Coordinator
Accalia Dalmore has worked in advocacy, community engagement, law reform and harm reduction spaces for over 12 years as a peer in Garramilla Darwin and Tarntanya Adelaide. Her engagemnt of community driven respon...
Accalia Dalmore
SWOP NT & NTAHC
Peer Health Promotions, Communications, Program Coordinator
Accalia Dalmore has worked in advocacy, community engagement, law reform and harm reduction spaces for over 12 years as a peer in Garramilla Darwin and Tarntanya Adelaide. Her engagemnt of community driven responses intersects with people who use drugs and sex workers. Presenting at forums, workshops and conferences to advance the rights of both sectors of peers as leaders in policy and reforms. Her current positions are at NTAHC as Peer Health Promotion – Communications and at SWOP NT as SWWUD Coordinator.
Programme
Monday Dec 9 (Invite-only Sessions)
Inscription Ouvre | 8h30 |
Bienvenue chez AIVL | 9h00 |
Acknowledgement of Country | 9h15 |
Reconnaissance de la communauté | 9h30 |
DISCOURS D'OUVERTURE A ‘One-Stop Shop’ for People Who Use Drugs: The Power of a Peer-Led Harm Reduction Service in Lisbon, Portugal João Santa Maria is a Peer Worker and Co-coordinator at GAT (Group of Activists in Treatment). Malu Salazar is a Harm Reduction Worker and Co-coordinator at GAT. | 9h45 |
Thé du matin | 10h45 |
PANEL DISCUSSION Let’s Talk: Innovation in Peer-led Harm Reduction Programs | 11h00 |
Déjeuner | 12h00 |
Setting the Scene: What Are Our Asks for the Next 5 Years – The AIVL Health and Human Rights Summit Declaration 2024 | 13h00 |
A Research Strategy By and For People Who Use Drugs: An Update | 14h00 |
Thé de l'après-midi | 15h00 |
The AIVL Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2024 | 3:30pm |
End of Day 1 | 5:00pm |
Tuesday Dec 10 (Invite-only Sessions)
Inscription Ouvre | 8h30 |
Bienvenue chez AIVL | 9h00 |
Acknowledgement of Country | 9h15 |
Reconnaissance de la communauté | 9h30 |
Advancing the Health and Human Rights of People Who Use Drugs Through a Peer-Led Response to Blood-Borne Viruses and Emerging Drugs | 9h45 |
Thé du matin | 10h45 |
Creating a Centre of Research Excellence to Advance the Health and Human Rights of People Who Use Drugs | 11h00 |
Déjeuner | 12h00 |
Workshop: What Are Our Asks for the Next 5 Years – The AIVL Health and Human Rights Summit Declaration 2024 | 13h00 |
Workshop: Drug Law Reform | 14h00 |
Thé de l'après-midi | 2:45pm |
New Theories and Approaches to Reduce Stigma for People Who Use Drugs and Other Priority Populations | 3:15pm |
Evidence to Practice: Strengthening and Elevating Our Harm Reduction Peer Workforce | 16h00 |
Break | 5:00pm |
AIVL Network Award Ceremony & International Human Rights Day Celebration at Luna 10 Cocktail Bar and Lounge (Level 10 of Crowne Plaza Hotel) | 5:50pm – 8:30pm |
Wednesday 11 Dec (Public Sessions)
Inscription Ouvre | 8h30 |
Bienvenue chez AIVL | 9h00 |
Bienvenue au pays | 9h15 |
Reconnaissance de la communauté | 9h30 |
DISCOURS D'OUVERTURE Apprendre du Portugal dans un contexte de dépénalisation Malu Salazar est une travailleuse en réduction des risques et coordinatrice au GAT (Groupe d'activistes en traitement). GAT est un centre communautaire de réduction des risques, un « guichet unique » pour les personnes qui consomment des drogues à Lisbonne, au Portugal. | 9h45 |
Thé du matin | 10h45 |
DISCOURS D'OUVERTURE Informations du Réseau international des consommateurs de drogues (INPUD) sur la manière dont l'Australie peut améliorer la santé et les droits humains des consommateurs de drogues Le Dr Annie Madden AO est chef de projet au sein du Réseau international des personnes qui consomment des drogues (INPUD) et directrice générale de Harm Reduction Australia. | 11h00 |
Déjeuner | 12h00 |
Content de te revoir | 12h45 |
Présentation de la Déclaration du Sommet de l'AIVL sur la Santé et les Droits de l'Homme | 13h00 |
Engagement continu des gouvernements locaux et fédéraux à travailler avec la communauté des personnes qui consomment des drogues | 14h00 |
L’importance de la dépénalisation des personnes qui consomment des drogues pour garantir l’équité, la justice sociale et l’accès aux services | 14h30 |
Le rôle des alliés dans la promotion de la santé et des droits humains des personnes qui consomment des drogues : pourquoi le leadership des pairs est essentiel pour un changement durable | 15h00 |
Thé de l'après-midi | 15h45 |
Fermer | 16h00 |
FAQ
Who should attend the Health and Human Rights Summit public sessions on day three (11 Dec)
Réaliser L'équité et la liberté prennent la parole au plus grand nombre – Votre présence compte.
À qui s'adresse cette formation :
- Les personnes qui consomment des drogues
- Les personnes qui travaillent ou s'identifient comme pairs au sein de la communauté des consommateurs de drogues
Personnes travaillant dans :
- Réduction des risques
- Alcool et autres drogues
- Services communautaires
- Services correctionnels
- Soins de santé
- Promotion de la santé et communication
- Logement
- Droits de l'homme
- Gouvernement local, étatique et fédéral
- Politique
- Recherche
- Médias
Défenseurs de :
- Justice
- Éducation
- Réforme de la législation sur les drogues
- Pauvreté Éradication
- Égalité des sexes
- Logement
Where is Health and Human Rights Summit?
This year, the Health and Human Rights Summit: Advancing the Wellbeing of People Who Use Drugs will be held at the Crowne Plaza in Adelaide.
I have already been invited to attend the Health and Human Rights Summit on the 9th and 10th Dec, do I need to register for the public sessions?
No. If you are a member of the AIVL network or an AIVL partner who has been invited to the closed community sessions on the 9th and 10th Dec you are already registered for the public sessions on the 11th.