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AIDS Awareness Week

AIDS Awareness Week is last week in November, when extra effort is made to raise AIDS awareness.

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History

In 1984 Dianne Feinstein, then mayor of San Francisco, declared the first AIDS Awareness Week.[1] The first AIDS Awareness Week took place in San Francisco with a goal of educating staff and students from San Francisco Community College about AIDS. This goal involves informing people about causes, effects, symptoms of AIDS, as well as prevention methods.[2] In the same year, in Toronto, ACT[3] held an AIDS Awareness Week, following on form New York's Aid AIDS Week[4]

Spreading awareness about AIDS also began to take place in other locations. Across Canada AIDS Awareness Week is the last week in November.[5] In 2002, the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) led a bilingual campaign for their awareness week from 24 November – 1 December 2002. This campaign was centered on ending the stigma and discrimination against people who have HIV/AIDS. They also worked to inform people about preventive care against HIV. In addition, they provided the community with free resources and items to further help spread awareness to others.[6]

In 1991 the US President declared, in Proclamation 6305, that 10–16 June was to be Pediatric AIDS Awareness Week.[7] At this time over 157,525 people had AIDS in the United States. About 2,734 of these people were children 13 years old and younger.[8]

Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week (AAAW) has been extant in Canada since 1998. [9] It began in Vancouver, but now it takes place all throughout Canada. AAAW begins on World AIDS Day, 1 December, and runs until 5 or 6 December.

[World] AIDS Awareness Week is held in Perth, Australia.[10]

Latterly some organizations have used the name "HIV/AIDS Awareness Week".

Goals

The goal of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week is getting to zero.[11] Despite different methods used by aboriginal communities to try to decrease the prevalence of AIDS, populations like the First Nation tribes in Saskatchewan in Canada, have about 3.5 times more cases of AIDS than other areas in Canada, as well as higher than most third world countries.[12]

World AIDS Day was developed to bring awareness to the issue of AIDS in countries all around the globe and recognize the success and the steady decrease in AIDS diagnoses throughout the years.[13] UNAIDS believes solutions need to be long-term, rather than short-term responses.[14] Therefore, the goal is to look at prevention of HIV as well and World AIDS Day is a time to emphasize this and support people with AIDS, even though people are living with AIDS year-round. It is also a time to honor the people who lost their lives due to AIDS.[15]

Other observances

Aids Awareness Month has been declared in various countries.[citation needed] Also World Aids Day is an international UN sponsored observance.[citation needed]

The US government, in the form of aids.gov, presents an all-year-round diversity AIDS Awareness Calendar, for example for 2016:[16]

  • National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – 7 February
  • National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – 10 March
  • National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – 20 March
  • National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day – 10 April
  • National Transgender HIV Testing Day – 18 April
  • HIV Vaccine Awareness Day – 18 May
  • National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – 19 May
  • Hepatitis Testing Day – 19 May
  • HIV Long-Term Survivors Day – 5 June
  • National HIV Testing Day – 27 June
  • National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day – 18 September
  • National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – 27 September
  • National Latino AIDS Awareness Day – 15 October
  • World AIDS Day – 1 December

References

  1. ^ Mick Sinclair (1 September 2003). San Francisco: A Cultural and Literary History. Signal Books. p. 215. ISBN 978-1-902669-65-6.
  2. ^ Bernstein, Diana; Roaman, Chester A. (1988). "AIDS Awareness Week: An Operational Model". Journal of American College Health. 37 (1): 36–39. doi:10.1080/07448481.1988.9939039. PMID 3216084.
  3. ^ "History of ACT". actoronto.
  4. ^ Ann Silversides (2003). AIDS Activist: Michael Lynch and the Politics of Community. Between The Lines. pp. 77ff. ISBN 978-1-896357-73-7.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 November 2020. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  6. ^ Dafoe, Gerald H. (1 January 2002). "Update / Mise à jour". Canadian Journal of Public Health. 93 (5): 324. JSTOR 41993969.
  7. ^ The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
  8. ^ "Text of H.J.Res. 91 (102nd): Designating June 10 through 16, 1991, as "Pediatric AIDS Awareness Week". (Passed Congress/Enrolled Bill version) - GovTrack.us". GovTrack.us. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  9. ^ "20th Anniversary of National Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  12. ^ "'A First World country with Third World rates': Saskatchewan at the epicentre of HIV in Canada". National Post. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  13. ^ Lever, Andrew; Wainberg, Mark (1 December 2015). "World AIDS Day 2015". Retrovirology. 12: 101. doi:10.1186/s12977-015-0228-7. ISSN 1742-4690. PMC 4667473. PMID 26627883.
  14. ^ UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report. Joint United Nations Programme. 2011.
  15. ^ "World AIDS Day". www.worldaidsday.org. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  16. ^ "Awareness Days". 7 April 2016.

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AIDS Awareness Week is last week in November when extra effort is made to raise AIDS awareness AIDS awareness pin Contents 1 History 2 Goals 3 Other observances 4 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1984 Dianne Feinstein then mayor of San Francisco declared the first AIDS Awareness Week 1 The first AIDS Awareness Week took place in San Francisco with a goal of educating staff and students from San Francisco Community College about AIDS This goal involves informing people about causes effects symptoms of AIDS as well as prevention methods 2 In the same year in Toronto ACT 3 held an AIDS Awareness Week following on form New York s Aid AIDS Week 4 Spreading awareness about AIDS also began to take place in other locations Across Canada AIDS Awareness Week is the last week in November 5 In 2002 the Canadian Public Health Association CPHA led a bilingual campaign for their awareness week from 24 November 1 December 2002 This campaign was centered on ending the stigma and discrimination against people who have HIV AIDS They also worked to inform people about preventive care against HIV In addition they provided the community with free resources and items to further help spread awareness to others 6 In 1991 the US President declared in Proclamation 6305 that 10 16 June was to be Pediatric AIDS Awareness Week 7 At this time over 157 525 people had AIDS in the United States About 2 734 of these people were children 13 years old and younger 8 Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week AAAW has been extant in Canada since 1998 9 It began in Vancouver but now it takes place all throughout Canada AAAW begins on World AIDS Day 1 December and runs until 5 or 6 December World AIDS Awareness Week is held in Perth Australia 10 Latterly some organizations have used the name HIV AIDS Awareness Week Goals EditThe goal of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week is getting to zero 11 Despite different methods used by aboriginal communities to try to decrease the prevalence of AIDS populations like the First Nation tribes in Saskatchewan in Canada have about 3 5 times more cases of AIDS than other areas in Canada as well as higher than most third world countries 12 World AIDS Day was developed to bring awareness to the issue of AIDS in countries all around the globe and recognize the success and the steady decrease in AIDS diagnoses throughout the years 13 UNAIDS believes solutions need to be long term rather than short term responses 14 Therefore the goal is to look at prevention of HIV as well and World AIDS Day is a time to emphasize this and support people with AIDS even though people are living with AIDS year round It is also a time to honor the people who lost their lives due to AIDS 15 Other observances EditAids Awareness Month has been declared in various countries citation needed Also World Aids Day is an international UN sponsored observance citation needed The US government in the form of aids gov presents an all year round diversity AIDS Awareness Calendar for example for 2016 16 National Black HIV AIDS Awareness Day 7 February National Women and Girls HIV AIDS Awareness Day 10 March National Native HIV AIDS Awareness Day 20 March National Youth HIV amp AIDS Awareness Day 10 April National Transgender HIV Testing Day 18 April HIV Vaccine Awareness Day 18 May National Asian amp Pacific Islander HIV AIDS Awareness Day 19 May Hepatitis Testing Day 19 May HIV Long Term Survivors Day 5 June National HIV Testing Day 27 June National HIV AIDS and Aging Awareness Day 18 September National Gay Men s HIV AIDS Awareness Day 27 September National Latino AIDS Awareness Day 15 October World AIDS Day 1 DecemberReferences Edit Mick Sinclair 1 September 2003 San Francisco A Cultural and Literary History Signal Books p 215 ISBN 978 1 902669 65 6 Bernstein Diana Roaman Chester A 1988 AIDS Awareness Week An Operational Model Journal of American College Health 37 1 36 39 doi 10 1080 07448481 1988 9939039 PMID 3216084 History of ACT actoronto Ann Silversides 2003 AIDS Activist Michael Lynch and the Politics of Community Between The Lines pp 77ff ISBN 978 1 896357 73 7 World AIDS Day amp AIDS Awareness Week Archived from the original on 23 November 2020 Retrieved 29 September 2016 Dafoe Gerald H 1 January 2002 Update Mise a jour Canadian Journal of Public Health 93 5 324 JSTOR 41993969 The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America Text of H J Res 91 102nd Designating June 10 through 16 1991 as Pediatric AIDS Awareness Week Passed Congress Enrolled Bill version GovTrack us GovTrack us Retrieved 4 May 2017 20th Anniversary of National Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week World AIDS Awareness Week 2015 Wrap Up Archived from the original on 10 November 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2016 National Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week 2014 Archived from the original on 10 October 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2016 A First World country with Third World rates Saskatchewan at the epicentre of HIV in Canada National Post Retrieved 4 May 2017 Lever Andrew Wainberg Mark 1 December 2015 World AIDS Day 2015 Retrovirology 12 101 doi 10 1186 s12977 015 0228 7 ISSN 1742 4690 PMC 4667473 PMID 26627883 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report Joint United Nations Programme 2011 World AIDS Day www worldaidsday org Retrieved 4 May 2017 Awareness Days 7 April 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AIDS Awareness Week amp oldid 1116552032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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