ร่วมเฉลิมฉลองความเป็นเลิศ: ผู้รับรางวัล AIVL Network ครั้งแรกประจำปี 2024
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งานของเพื่อนร่วมงาน
20 ธ.ค. 2567
ขอแสดงความยินดีกับผู้รับรางวัล AIVL Network Awards ครั้งแรก รางวัลเหล่านี้ถือเป็นช่วงเวลาแห่งอารมณ์และความทรงจำอันน่าประทับใจ เนื่องจากเราได้ให้การยอมรับและเฉลิมฉลองต่อผลงานอันโดดเด่นของบุคคลและโปรแกรมที่โดดเด่นเหล่านี้ภายในชุมชนของเรา
รางวัลความสำเร็จตลอดชีวิตของเจนนี่ เคลซอลล์
Jane Dicka (Harm Reduction Victoria)
Jane Dicka received this award in recognition of her decades-long dedication to creating a less hostile world for people who use drugs (PWUD). Jane’s ethic of care and generosity of spirit have made her an exceptional friend, mentor, and leader. She demonstrates courage and honesty by sharing her experiences, including struggles and lessons learned, which involve significant emotional labour. Her work organising a regional collaborative for PWUD highlights her commitment to ensuring their voices shape policy and drive change. Jane’s advocacy on both domestic and international stages exemplifies her devotion to improving lives and building inclusivity. A close friend of Jenny Kelsall, this award is a fitting tribute to her remarkable legacy.
รางวัล Jude Byrne Peer Advocate of the Year
Peta Gava (Peer Based Harm Reduction WA)
Peta Gava’s fierce advocacy for the Western Australian community earned her this well-deserved recognition. Peta constantly reflects on how to achieve the best outcomes for the people she supports. Her unwavering dedication is symbolised by the sign above her desk that reads, “What would Jude do?”—a daily reminder of her commitment to making a difference.
The Peer Worker of the Year Award
Margaret Randle (SA Harm Reduction Peer Services)
Margaret “Margie” Randle is a cornerstone of harm reduction efforts at a busy NSP site in Adelaide. Known for her non-judgmental and pragmatic approach, Margie’s expertise and compassion consistently receive glowing feedback from service users. She was instrumental in establishing the AOD Peer Network with SANDAS, providing a vital space for peer workers to connect and share experiences.
Over the past year, Margie has fostered community among NSP service users, organising events like International Overdose Awareness Day and collaborating on weekly hepatitis C clinics. Following the loss of a beloved peer, Margie stepped up to continue building relationships, recruiting volunteers, and engaging with the local drug-using community in meaningful ways.
The Harm Reduction Program of the Year Award
CheQpoint (QuIHN & QuIVAA)
CheQpoint’s drug-checking service represents a milestone for the sector in Queensland, driven by the collaboration and advocacy of multiple organisations. This program has made a significant impact, filling a critical need and setting an example for harm reduction initiatives nationwide. A huge shout-out to the entire CheQpoint team for their incredible work.
Special Recognition Awards for 2024
This year, we introduced two special awards to honour individuals whose contributions have significantly shaped our sector. The work of these individuals embodies the spirit of advocacy, creativity, and dedication that propels harm reduction forward.
The Peer Artist Recognition Award
Emily Ebdon (Tasmanian User’s Health and Support League)
The Peer Researcher Recognition Award