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Let Them Know – An HIV Disclosure Online Workshop

“I need to tell you something…” “I’d like you to know that I’m…” Sound familiar? Are you preparing to have this conversation again? For the first time? Perhaps with a friend, sex partner or family member? Sharing status (also known as …

World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day is Thursday December 1st this year. There are numerous events and remembrance vigils throughout Queensland planned. along side our annual Buildings in Red project. All events are listed on the Queensland World AIDS Day website www.qldworldaidsday.org.au, which is …

National Day of Women Living with HIV

Each 9th March is the National Day of Women Living with HIV. Following International Women’s Day, the National Day of Women Living with HIV acknowledges the unique challenges, stigma, and barriers that women living with HIV face in Australia, The day …

International Transgender Day of Visibility

Each March 31st, QPP stands along side our transgender friends, celebrating International Transgender Day of Visibility. Since 2009, it celebrates trans pride and awareness, recognises trans and gender diverse experiences and their achievements. To learn more here and visit our friends …

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

May 17th each year QPP acknowledges, and celebrates IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.Since its inception in 2005, IDAHOBIT has been shining a light on the violence, discrimination, and repression of LGBTIQ+ communities worldwide experience. This, in turn …

International AIDS Candlelight Memorial

QPP joins our community in acknowledging the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial. The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial, held on the third Sunday of May every year, is a time for all of us to remember the many lives lost to AIDS. It is …

HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day

June 5th is HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day (HLTSAD). We join the world in recognising people living with HIV long term. This day is to commemorate and celebrate the lives, courage, and advocacy of those who pioneered the HIV response.  Those …

National Day of Women Living with HIV

Each 9th March is the National Day of Women Living with HIV. Following International Women’s Day, the National Day of Women Living with HIV acknowledges the unique challenges, stigma, and barriers that women living with HIV face in Australia, The day …

International AIDS Candlelight Memorial

QPP joins our community in acknowledging the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial. The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial, held on the third Sunday of May every year, is a time for all of us to remember the many lives lost to AIDS. It is …

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

May 17th each year QPP acknowledges, and celebrates IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.Since its inception in 2005, IDAHOBIT has been shining a light on the violence, discrimination, and repression of LGBTIQ+ communities worldwide experience. This, in turn …

HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day

June 5th is HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day (HLTSAD). We join the world in recognising people living with HIV long term. This day is to commemorate and celebrate the lives, courage, and advocacy of those who pioneered the HIV response.  Those …

National Day of Women Living with HIV

Each 9th March is the National Day of Women Living with HIV. Following International Women’s Day, the National Day of Women Living with HIV acknowledges the unique challenges, stigma, and barriers that women living with HIV face in Australia, The day …

To participate in a Queensland Positive People Social Group or Training Activity, you are asked to follow these guidelines and understand that adherence is essential. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in being asked to leave the event.

Guidelines:

  • Zero Tolerance for Violence, Abuse, or Discriminatory Behaviour: Any form of violence, abuse, or discriminatory behaviour will not be tolerated.
  • Respect for Diversity and Inclusion: Demonstrate respect by accepting and celebrating the diversity and inclusion of all individuals in attendance through appropriate behaviour and conversation, regardless of race, age, sexuality, gender, culture, religion, disability, mental health experience, etc.
  • Importance of Safe Space: Acknowledge the significance of creating a safe space for all individuals, encouraging social connections, friendships, and an increased support network.
  • Confidentiality: Details of the social group or training activity are not to be discussed outside of the group event.
  • Prohibition of Sexual Solicitation: Social Groups or Training Activities are not spaces for seeking sexual connections or casual hook-ups.
  • Adherence to Host or Trainer Directions: Follow the guidance provided by the Social Group Host or Trainer.
  • Alcohol and Drug-Free Environment: Acknowledge that all Social Groups and Training Activities are alcohol and drug-free environments.
  • Consent: By completing this RSVP, I understand that all information about me will be kept confidential and only used to provide information to me. Queensland Positive People will share information if they are required by law to do so.

If you have any specific needs in these social or learning settings, please reach out to the host or trainer who will be able to assist you. For more information please contact us.

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