UISCE. (2023) UISCE advocacy videos. Now You See Me Campaign. UISCE.
External website: https://www.youtube.com/@myuisce/videos
These are links to short videos made by people who use drugs (PWUD). UISCE is the National Advocacy Service for People who use Drugs in Ireland. UISCE ensures that the human rights of people who use drugs are protected in our laws, policies and services by advocating on behalf of a person or empowering them to self-advocate. Our main goal is to ensure the human rights of the community of PWUD are protected within services and that the voices of PWUD are heard where decisions that impact their lives are being made.
- UISCE: Now You See Me Campaign | International Women's Day & The Citizen's Assembly on Drugs
- UISCE: Story 1 'I am'
- UISCE: Story 2 'My Voice Matters'
- UISCE: Story 3 'You Don't See Me'
- UISCE: Story 4 'I've a pain in me hoop'
- UISCE: Story 5 ‘The Next Chapter’
Our vision: The PWUD are treated equally in society, with dignity and respect, and that they participate fully and have their voices in all areas where decisions effecting their lives are made.
Our mission: We are an independent organisation, that works for and with PWUD through a community development approach, we contribute to improving quality of life for PWUD, their families and communities, in a process that can achieve social change through a human-rights-based approach.
Email: info@myuisce.org
Web: www.myuisce.org/
Twitter & Facebook: @myuisce
MA-ML Social science, culture and community > Sociocultural discrimination > Prejudice (stigma / discrimination)
T Demographic characteristics > Person who uses substances (user / experience)
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
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