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World AIDS Day 2007

Stop AIDS:  Keep the Promise - Leadership

On December 1, communities and organizations around the world will commemorate World AIDS Day.   For many persons, HIV /AIDS continues to result in social isolation, loss of jobs and other financial repercussions, discrimination and a myriad of related health disparities.  World AIDS Day is an opportunity for social work practitioners to provide leadership in the global community’s efforts to stop HIV/AIDS. To learn more about World AIDS Day, go to http://www.omhrc.gov/hivaidsobservances/world/index.html

Social workers should advocate for maximum access to testing, diagnosis, care and treatment for all persons living with HIV/AIDS.  Social workers should provide leadership in advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels to improve the quality of life of all persons living with HIV/AIDS and to protect their civil liberties.  To learn more about social work practice and HIV/AIDS, please go to http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/hiv_aids/default.asp 

To download World AIDS Day 2007 bookmarks, please go to:  http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/hiv_aids/siteInfo/resources.asp

 
 
   
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