Community. Action. Change: a Virtual Training

This year’s theme for World AIDS Day is “Let Communities Lead“. We intend to uphold the theme, and expand the vision to all the communities we support with this training on December 6th.

Join us for shared learning driven by people with lived and living experience (PWLLE). This day of three sessions will feature discussions on improving client connection and cultural safety in services; ethical and open employment practices supporting PWLLE; and sustainable involvement of PWLLE.

We invite you to listen, learn, and build community action.

 

The event will support the work of:

  • people with lived experience of hepatitis C, HIV, substance use, and intersecting identities;
  • PAN member groups
  • community allies
  • clinicians working with people living with HIV, hepatitis C, and intersecting health concerns;
  • policy makers and researchers in the fields of hepatitis C and/or substance use
  • people seeking more information about centring people with lived experience in their work

 

Schedule*

 

9 AM: Welcome and opening

 

9:30-10:30:  Making it Work

Making it Work is an Indigenous-focused, community-based research project in British Columbia co-led by PAN and the AHA Centre at CAAN (Communities, Alliances and Networks). It expands knowledge about models of care that are working for people living with HIV or hepatitis C who may also be experiencing challenges with mental health or substance use. Making it Work explored how organizations can ensure their services are culturally safe and support outcomes for Indigenous clients.

 

10:30: Break

 

11:00-12:00 Employment and Training Practices for People with Lived and Living Experience

People with lived and living experience (PWLLE) are central to shaping work that’s responsive and compassionate. This session will feature PWLLE discussing different kinds of peer engagement and ideas on creating ethical and open employment opportunities for PWLLE.

 

12:00 Break

 

1:00-2:00 PM: Sustainable Involvement of People with Lived Experience

This panel will feature PWLLE discussing how they work in, and stay in peer support work for the long haul. What is the rhythm, pace, and structure the works to meet the the peer community needs; and individual and family needs?

 

Schedule is posted in Pacific time

 

*Final schedule may be subject to change

 

Please read this before you register

Group Guidelines:

At all our events, we strive to do our best to create a culturally safe environment, and ask that all participants follow our Group Guidelines and Responsibilities. Review now.

Evaluation

In exchange for this free learning opportunity, we ask all people who take part in our events to complete the evaluation so we may learn about how the work can best support community.

Media Release:

In registering to take part in this event, you acknowledge that PAN is recording this event and that your name, image and voice may be recorded. You give PAN the right and authority to use your name, voice, and image if applicable. PAN will provide information on how to change your name onscreen if you wish, but as with any online platform, we can’t guarantee anonymity.

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After registration you should receive a confirmation email from Zoom. Save the confirmation email to access event. Email [email protected] if this does not arrive.

 

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We greatly appreciate the vision of our government funders and their ongoing commitment to supporting the work of PAN. In particular we gratefully acknowledge the Public Health Agency of Canada – HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.