I am HIV-positive!

Project facts

Project promoter:
Psychology of Health Center
Project Number:
PL05-0419
Target groups
Students,
Manager, leaders, teachers, trainers, administrators and technical staff from eligible institutions
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€38,325
Final project cost:
€36,334
From EEA Grants:
€ 32,628
The project is carried out in:
Poland

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Description

Initiating the first guerrilla, innovative, educational social campaign in Poland aimed at counteracting social discrimination of HIV-positive persons. Using new forms of guerrilla marketing, such as stickers, virals, memes, photos, the campaign will expose false ideas and stereotypes concerning HIV-positive persons. On the other hand, it will also promote rational attitudes through educational activities and presentations, such as photo exhibitions, showing HIV-positive persons as people successfully performing different social and professional roles. In the last ten years, there were no anti-discrimination campaigns concerning HIV-positive persons in Poland, and the guerrilla form of the campaign “I am HIV-positive" is absolutely innovative among activities to counteract discrimination of HIV-positive persons in Poland. An unique dimension of the campaign will be participation of HIV-positive persons. Due to the partnership better quality of the campaign would be acheived. Partner organisation has great experience in managing innovative campaignes in the urban areas.

Summary of project results

"A Network Plus Association (2011) report proves that social and occupational discrimination and discrimination behaviour by health care staff is the daily bread of persons living with HIV. A 2005 public opinion poll has further shown that, improved HIV-related scientific knowledge regardless, wrongful beliefs are shared by a high 40% of the society. The majority of HIV-related social campaigns implemented in Poland over the last 10 years focused on preventing infection, few targeting the discrimination of infected persons. The project purpose was to prevent the discrimination of persons living with HIV in a first Polish innovative social campaign, duly implemented nationwide. Thanks to the use of innovative social marketing tools (getting persons living with HIV on board, street-art vlepkas, virals, photographs, posters, collaboration with celebrities), the campaign became visible, and was recognised with an award during the “Social Campaigns"" nationwide competition. Eight Polish- and English-language virals commenting on the discrimination of persons living with HIV were produced. A website highlighting key visual campaign elements was set up. A total of 8,000 copies of printed materials describing the campaign were distributed throughout Poland. Over 240 urban campaigns were organised at 142 public utility venues. The project was supported by 45 volunteers, including 24 persons duly trained in the project. The campaign closed with a photographic portrait exhibition, showing i.a. HIV-infected persons. An online counselling unit was set up with psychological, pedagogic, and mentor assistance available. According to the Leo Burnett Agency, the campaign had a reach of 15 million. Direct campaign information reached no less than 2,000 people. Seventy-two persons were offered assistance as part of the online counselling service."

Summary of bilateral results