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Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) in
partnership with the PHS Community Services Society opened North
America’s first legal supervised injection site (Insite) scientific research
pilot project in September 2003.
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Lead Trainer
Imani P. Woods
An urban practitioner, Imani P. Woods is Lead Trainer
and Principle of
Progressive Solutions in Seattle Washington.
Regarded as a “self-taught scholar”, Ms. Woods pursed a degree from Brooklyn
College and the City University of New York. Imani has also taken graduate
courses in the School of Public Health at the University of Washington.
Imani Woods was recruited by the Center for Health Promotion of Group Health
Cooperative in 1989 to serve as the Coordinator for a National Institute on
Drug Abuse (NIDA) research project. One year later, she founded Street
Outreach Services, a community-based program specializing in HIV/AIDS
prevention for substance use communities.
Ms. Woods served as a Continuing Education Specialist at the University of
Washington Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center until June 1998.
A New York native, Imani developed an outreach program for a citywide
Mayor's Initiative to reduce the infant mortality rate among pregnant
addicts in Brooklyn. A powerful and innovative presence during an eight-year
tenure with New York’s Human Resources Administration (HRA), Ms. Woods
developed advocated for and implemented chemical dependency programs within
the women’s shelter system. Ms. Woods also served as an advocate for people
with AIDS, at a time when little was known about HIV and ignorance prevailed
among shelter personnel.
Imani P. Woods is nationally recognized for her work with drug users. Her
commentaries on the issues of race, class and injustice have appeared in
national publications such as Vibe magazine and the National Journal. In
1998, the National HIV/AIDS Black Leadership Educational Forum honored Imani
with the Unsung Hero Award for her service to drug using women.
Imani has served as a consultant to the National Institute on Drug Abuse,
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
A past recipient of the Nordstrom Diversity Award, Ms. Woods is a passionate
speaker and advocate of social justice.
- PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
- Continuing Education Specialist,
University of Washington, Center for Health Education and Research, August
1990 - Present
Instructor, Seattle Central Community College, Health and Human
Services Department, January 1992 - Present
Executive Director, Street Outreach Services, Seattle, WA, March 1991
- September 1995
Program Coordinator, KING County Division of Alcoholism and Substance
Abuse Service Center, North Rehabilitation Facility
Project Coordinator, Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health
Promotion, NIDA Project Catch On! Seattle, WA, November 1989 - February 1992
Assistant Superintendent of Welfare Shelters, Human Resources
Administration, Family and Adult Services, New York, NY, January 1987 -
November 1989
Community Liaison Worker, Health and Hospitals Cooperation, New York,
NY, July 1985- January 1987
Community Liaison Worker/Supervisor/Eligibility Specialist, Human
Resources Administration Family Adult Services, January 1983 - July
1985
PUBLICATIONS
- Woods, Imani. "More than Just Say No:
Coping with Drug Abuse." Pgs 84-85. Body and Soul.
Villarose, Linda, Editor. Harper Collins, 1994.
Woods, Imani and Downer, Ann. "Community Fairs as an HIV/AIDS Education
Strategy for Indigent Populations." Ninth International Conference
on AIDS. Berlin, Germany, 1993.
Woods, Imani. "Harm Reduction in Black Communities in the United States."
Sixth International Conference on Drug Related Harm.
Florence, Italy.1995.
Woods, Imani. "Community Organizing: Reality Based Development &
Implementation of a Harm Reduction Philosophy in Black Communities in the
United States." Eighth International Conference on Drug Related Harm.
Paris France,March-1997
Woods, Imani, et al. "Conference Report: Community Based Health
Promotion-State of the Art and Recommendations for the Future." Pgs 240-243
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 13, Number 4, 1997.
Woods, Imani. "Bringing Harm Reduction to the Black Community" Chapter 8,
Harm Reduction. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D., Editor, Guilford Press, 1998.
(download
chapter in PDF)
Contact Information
- Telephone
- 917-597-4329
- Electronic mail
- General Information:
info@harmreductioninblack.org
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