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.
若昂·圣玛丽亚
GAT(治疗活动家团体)
同侪工作者和协调员
若昂·圣玛丽亚 (João Santa Maria) 是莫拉里亚 GAT 的一名同工兼联合协调员,他的一生致力于捍卫人权。若昂是一名吸毒者,曾无家可归 13 年,他...
若昂·圣玛丽亚
GAT(治疗活动家团体)
同侪工作者和协调员
若昂·圣玛丽亚 (João Santa Maria) 是 GAT 莫拉里亚分部的一名同侪工作者和联合协调员,他的一生致力于捍卫人权。若昂是一名吸毒者和无家可归者,曾有 13 年的无家可归经历,他感染了艾滋病毒,是吸毒者和艾滋病毒感染者权利的倡导者。他于 2005 年加入 GAT(治疗活动家小组),自 2012 年以来,他一直在 GAT 莫拉里亚分部项目担任同侪支持者,该项目是一个减害中心和同侪主导的吸毒室。
马鲁·萨拉查
GAT(治疗活动家团体)
减少伤害工作者和协调员
Malu Salazar 是 Mouraria 的 GAT(治疗活动家小组)的减害工作者和联合协调员。她是一名社会工作者,也是吸毒者权利的活动家。她一直致力于……
马鲁·萨拉查
GAT(治疗活动家团体)
减少伤害工作者和协调员
Malu Salazar 是 Mouraria 的 GAT(治疗活动家小组)的减害工作者和联合协调员。她是一名社会工作者,也是为吸毒者争取权利的活动家。自 2018 年以来,她一直与吸毒者、移民和性工作者社区一起开展减害运动。Malu 是 EURONPUD(欧洲吸毒者网络)的成员,也是 Kosmicare 的一名同伴志愿者。目前,Malu 还在 de Regenboog Groep(荷兰阿姆斯特丹)担任减害工作者,在吸毒室和吸毒和无家可归的移民临时中心工作。
Annie Madden AO 博士
国际吸毒者网络 (INPUD) 的项目负责人和澳大利亚减少危害组织的执行官。
Annie 是澳大利亚危害减少组织的执行董事,也是国际吸毒者网络 (INPUD) 的项目负责人。她还是 2SqPegs Consulting 的负责人,这是一家健康与社会项目...
Annie Madden AO 博士
国际吸毒者网络 (INPUD) 的项目负责人和澳大利亚减少危害组织的执行官。
Annie 是澳大利亚危害减少组织的执行董事,也是国际吸毒者网络 (INPUD) 的项目负责人。她还是一家健康与社会政策咨询公司 2SqPegs Consulting 的负责人。
在担任这些职务之前,安妮曾担任澳大利亚注射和非法毒品使用者联盟 (AIVL) 的首席执行官 16 年,直至 2016 年 4 月,并于 1994 年至 2000 年担任新南威尔士州用户和艾滋病协会 (NUAA) 的首席执行官。她是澳大利亚减少危害组织的创始成员之一,在注射毒品者、OST 和 BBV 方面著述颇丰,并担任过许多高级职务。
安妮将她的整个职业生涯都致力于促进注射毒品者的健康和人权。
Robert Simms MLC
南澳大利亚州议会
南澳大利亚州绿党立法会议员
罗伯特·西姆斯 (Robert Simms) 是南澳大利亚州议会立法委员会成员。在过去十年中,罗伯特一直是进步价值观和南澳大利亚社区的热情倡导者......
Robert Simms MLC
南澳大利亚州议会
南澳大利亚州绿党立法会议员
罗伯特·西姆斯 (Robert Simms) 是南澳大利亚议会立法委员会议员。
过去十年来,罗伯特一直是各级政府中进步价值观和南澳大利亚社区的热情倡导者。
作为第一位在联邦议会代表南澳大利亚州公开同性恋身份的男性,罗伯特在堪培拉为 LGBTI 权利发出了强有力的呼声,包括捍卫安全学校计划、要求特恩布尔政府为其不必要的分裂行为和婚姻平等公民投票承担责任。
他还带头推动推翻澳大利亚禁止男同性恋献血的过时禁令,并赢得参议院支持在澳大利亚加快推进重要的艾滋病预防药物 PrEP。在当地,罗伯特还推动在阿德莱德中央商务区修建世界上最长的彩虹步道,在市中心举办一场引人注目的永久骄傲游行。
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.
查尔斯·亨德森
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...
查尔斯·亨德森
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.
艾尔·莫里森
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
副首席执行官
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...
艾尔·莫里森
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
副首席执行官
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)
研究主管
Jess 是 AIVL 的研究负责人,她通过自己的亲身经历为吸毒者和注射毒品者发声。她牵头制定了首个由该群体制定并为其服务的全国性研究战略。
约翰·G
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
首席执行官
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 ...
约翰·G
Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug User League (AIVL)
首席执行官
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.
程序
Monday Dec 9 (Invite-only Sessions)
登记 打开 | 上午 8:30 |
AIVL 欢迎 | 上午 9:00 |
Acknowledgement of Country | 上午 9:15 |
社区认可 | 上午 9:30 |
基调 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. | 上午 9:45 |
早茶 | 上午 10:45 |
PANEL DISCUSSION Let’s Talk: Innovation in Peer-led Harm Reduction Programs | 上午11:00 |
午餐 | 中午 12:00 |
Setting the Scene: What Are Our Asks for the Next 5 Years – The AIVL Health and Human Rights Summit Declaration 2024 | 下午 1:00 |
A Research Strategy By and For People Who Use Drugs: An Update | 下午2:00 |
下午茶 | 下午 3:00 |
The AIVL Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2024 | 3:30pm |
End of Day 1 | 5:00pm |
Tuesday Dec 10 (Invite-only Sessions)
登记 打开 | 上午 8:30 |
AIVL 欢迎 | 上午 9:00 |
Acknowledgement of Country | 上午 9:15 |
社区认可 | 上午 9:30 |
Advancing the Health and Human Rights of People Who Use Drugs Through a Peer-Led Response to Blood-Borne Viruses and Emerging Drugs | 上午 9:45 |
早茶 | 上午 10:45 |
Creating a Centre of Research Excellence to Advance the Health and Human Rights of People Who Use Drugs | 上午11:00 |
午餐 | 中午 12:00 |
Workshop: What Are Our Asks for the Next 5 Years – The AIVL Health and Human Rights Summit Declaration 2024 | 下午 1:00 |
Workshop: Drug Law Reform | 下午2:00 |
下午茶 | 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 | 下午 4:00 |
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)
登记 打开 | 上午 8:30 |
AIVL 欢迎 | 上午 9:00 |
欢迎来到国家 | 上午 9:15 |
社区认可 | 上午 9:30 |
基调 在非刑事化背景下向葡萄牙学习 Malu Salazar 是一名伤害减少工作者,也是 GAT(治疗活动家小组)的联合协调员. GAT 是一家以社区为基础的减害中心,是葡萄牙里斯本吸毒者的“一站式服务中心”。 | 上午 9:45 |
早茶 | 上午 10:45 |
基调 国际吸毒者网络 (INPUD) 对澳大利亚如何改善吸毒者的健康和人权的见解 Annie Madden AO 博士是国际药物使用者网络 (INPUD) 的项目负责人和澳大利亚减少危害组织的执行官。 | 上午11:00 |
午餐 | 中午 12:00 |
欢迎回来 | 下午 12:45 |
发表 AIVL 健康与人权峰会宣言 | 下午 1:00 |
地方和联邦政府持续致力于与吸毒者群体合作 | 下午2:00 |
取消吸毒者的刑事定罪对于确保公平、社会正义和获得服务的重要性 | 下午 2:30 |
盟友在促进吸毒者健康和人权方面的作用:为什么同侪领导对于持久变革至关重要 | 下午 3:00 |
下午茶 | 下午 3:45 |
关闭 | 下午 4:00 |
常见问题解答
Who should attend the Health and Human Rights Summit public sessions on day three (11 Dec)
实现 公平和自由需要许多人的声音——你的存在很重要.
谁应该参加:
- 吸毒者
- 在吸毒社区中工作或自认为是同侪的人
从事以下职业的人员:
- 减少危害
- 酒精和其他药物
- 社区服务
- 矫正服务
- 卫生保健
- 健康促进与传播
- 住房
- 人权
- 地方、州和联邦政府
- 政策
- 研究
- 媒体
提倡:
- 正义
- 教育
- 毒品法改革
- 贫困 根除
- 性别平等
- 住房
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.