The Social Forum is an annual three-day meeting convened by the Human Rights Council. It is a unique space for open and interactive dialogue between civil society actors, representatives of Member States, and intergovernmental organizations, on a theme chosen by the Council each year.
This course aims to empower workers with the knowledge they need to more comfortably have conversations with people who may be having ChemSex and to give workers harm reduction-focused information on how to reduce potential risks.
The mission of the conference is to present an exclusive series of lectures, panel discussions and experiential workshops delivered by founders of transpersonal psychology.
Workshop session within the International Conference on ‘Right to science and freedom of research on narcotic and psychotropic substances’, organized by Associazione Luca Coscioni (ALC) and hosted by the University of Turin (UNITO)
Seven thematic chapters will be covered in three rounds of discussion in Autumn 2017. In this intersessional, strengthening international cooperation and the way forward to CND 2019 will be discussed.
The conference seeks to engage participants in a conversation about stimulant use, including motivations for use, epidemiology of use, related risks, and strategies for mitigating these risks.
This seminar you will expand your knowledge getting first-hand info from the research network hosting the event along with a selected panel of international proven authorities on NPS.
While new HIV infections have fallen, they have not fallen fast enough and resources for the AIDS response are not commensurate with international ambitions and targets.
Entitled "Palliative care is public health: principles to practice", this will be an opportunity for hospices, and the organisations with whom they collaborate, to share, learn and network internationally.
‘Empowerment, Engagement and Partnership: participating to develop healthy cities’ will examine how urban environments create both impediments, as well as opportunities, to contribute to developing health urban environments.