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Title: Nothing about us without us:


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  • Nothing about us without us
  • Greater, meaningful involvement
  • of people who use illegal drugs
  • in the response to HIV/AIDS
  • XVI International AIDS Conference
  •  Toronto, 15 August 2006
  • Ralf Jürgens, Consultant

2
Acknowledgments
  • Project partners
  • Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
  • Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users
  • CACTUS Montreal
  • BC Centre for Excellence in HIV and AIDS
  • Project Advisory Committee
  • Over 100 people who use drugs
  • Funding
  • Public Health Agency of Canada

3
Dedication
  • The project is dedicated to the memory of
  • people who use drugs
  • who have died of AIDS
  • in Canada and internationally.

4
Objectives
  • to increase the capacity of NGOs and governments
    to involve people who use illegal drugs
  • to increase the involvement of people who use
    illegal drugs

5
Scope
  • funded by Public Health Agency with HIV/AIDS
    funding
  • focus on the involvement of people who use drugs
    in HIV/AIDS programs and services
  • concern for quality of life, dignity, and human
    rights
  • (not just disease prevention)

6
Methods/Activities
  • project advisory committee
  • literature review
  • extensive consultations
  • with people who use drugs
  • with staff and board members of organizations
    providing services to people who use drugs
  • draft documents
  • peer review
  • long paper, short booklet, manifesto

7
Language
  • People who use illegal drugs rather than drug
    users

8
Brief history of GIPWUD (Canada)
  • VANDU founded in 1997
  • some other groups, but with no or little funding
  • 2003/2004 national capacity-building project
    (Creating vectors of disease control)
  • 2005 2 groups start in Alberta, 1 group starts
    meeting at CACTUS in Montreal
  • 2006 first national meeting in Vancouver and
    then?

9
Why GIPWUD?
  • ethical imperatives (all people should have the
    right to be involved in decisions affecting their
    lives)
  • human rights imperatives (GIPA and GIPWUD are a
    specific expression of the right to active, free,
    and meaningful participation)
  • public health imperatives (simply put,
    interventions will be more effective if people
    who use drugs are involved in design,
    implementation, and evaluation)

10
Why is GIPWUD so important?
  • If it had not been for the unsanctioned safe
    injection site that we opened, it might have
    taken much longer for the sanctioned one to open.
  • (VANDU)

11
Issues and challenges
  • Involvement in consultations, decision-making
    bodies, and advisory structures
  • difficulty of acknowledging drug use (and HIV
    status) publicly
  • lack of organizations prepared to involve people
    who use drugs
  • lack of skills and preparation for people who use
  • lack of proper conditions for people who use
    within organizations, at consultations, and at
    conferences

12
Consulting with people who use drugs Examples of
dos and donts
  • Do invite several of us
  • Dont invite just one of us
  • Do invite a user group to select representatives
  • Dont hand-pick always the same user you know
    and are comfortable with
  • Do invite an active user
  • Dont only always invite former users

13
Consulting with people who use drugs Examples of
dos and donts
  • Do provide an honorarium
  • Dont assume that we dont need an honorarium or
    would just spend it on drugs (or that it wouldnt
    be justified even if we did)
  • Do show flexibility with meeting times
  • Dont hold a meeting at 9am or on welfare cheque
    day
  • Do acknowledge that you may have needs, too, and
    that unfamiliarity may make you uncomfortable
  • Dont assume that I am the problem and the only
    one who needs to learn

14
Issues and challenges
  • Organizations of people who use
  • My group has no cash.
  • (Carol Romanow)
  • It is almost impossible for an IDU group to
    continue for more than a short period without
    funding of some type. This is because IDUs tend
    to be poor, it is close to impossible for a
    core group to continue working if none of them
    are paid.
  • (Dave Burrows)

15
Issues and challenges
  • Organizations of people who use
  • balance between services and advocacy
  • finding time, and gaining acceptance for, an
    agenda that goes beyond HIV/AIDS and HCV

16
Recommendations (1)
  • explicit recognition by Health Canada and the
    Public Health Agency of Canada, as well as by
    provincial/territorial and local governments, of
    the unique value of organizations of people who
    use illegal drugs
  • funding and capacity building initiatives for
    groups of people who use drugs

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Recommendations (2)
  • participation by people who use drugs in all
    consultations, committees, and fora where
    policies, interventions, or services concerning
    them are planned, discussed, researched,
    determined, or evaluated, with adequate support,
    training, and financial compensation
  • efforts to increase involvement of people who use
    drugs in community-based organizations

18
Recommendations (3)
  • greater, meaningful, and sustained involvement of
    people living with HIV in all aspects of Canadas
    response to HIV/AIDS
  • Canada should promote greater involvement of both
    people living with HIV and people who use drugs
    at the international level

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For more info
  • More information can be found on the Canadian
    HIV/AIDS Legal Networks website www.aidslaw.ca

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Human Rights and HIV/AIDS Now More than Ever!
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