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Remembering • Reconciling • Responding AFAO Members Forum – May 2015 Michael Costello-Czok (Executive Officer – ANA)

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Remembering • Reconciling • Responding

AFAO Members Forum – May 2015

Michael Costello-Czok (Executive Officer – ANA)

ANA PresentationThe ANA Remembering (acknowledgement)

About the ANA

The ANA Reconciling

The ANA Responding

The ANA Recognising (priorities & challenges)

Remembering The ANA acknowledges the Custodians of the land on which we work and live, we

recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We give our respect to the Custodians, their cultures and to Elders both past and present.

We remember all those past and living with the impact of HIV

2015 marks the 21st year of the Anwernekenhe Response

(Remembering • Reconciling • Responding)

About the ANA

Reconciling

Reconciliation is about building better relationships between the widerAustralian Community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

for the benefit of all Australians. To create positive change we need more people thinking about the issues and coming up with innovative

ideas and actions that make a difference.

Reconciling to achieve the ANA vision

“Us Mob stronger together, working to STOP HIV for our people and our community”

RespondingSydney International Indigenous Pre-Conference on HIV & AIDS, prior to AIDS

2014.ANA Strategic Plan 2011-2015 Building our individual membership base 2014 inaugural National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV Prevention

WeekPartnering with AFAO = National Strategies and Implementation Plan. Anwernekenhe 6 to take place in Mpwarnte (Alice Springs) – August 2015Partnership with AFAO = Our Destiny – Protecting Our Sexual Health

RespondingOur Destiny – Protecting Our Sexual Health

Inconsistent data and knowledge about HIV testing practises

TasP in our community needs a culturally appropriate approach

Enhancement of education campaigns to increase HIV testing

Building capacity of sexual health workers/educators about TasP

Limited resources for PLHIV about treatment care and support

To maintain low rates of HIV and contribute to TasP initiatives

Recognising (priorities & challenges)

STI’s in Indigenous Communities

Injecting Drug Use Among Indigenous Australians and HIV Risk

Women

Prevention Efforts Among Gay Men

Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the Torres Strait Island Cross-Border Regions

Immigration and Resettlement Programs

Encroachment of Mining Communities into Remote Communities

Contact Details

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.ana.org.au

Phone: 1300 138 535