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IPOPI Advocacy & Media Training Workshop
Johan Prevot Executive Director
14-15 September 2012Belgrade Art Hotel (BAH)
Belgrade, Serbia
1. Introduction IPOPI
2. Structure
3. Strategic Objectives
4. Workshop Objectives & Follow Up
Contents
• IPOPI is the Association of national
patient organisations dedicated
to improving awareness, access to early
diagnosis and optimal treatments
for primary immunodeficiency patients
worldwide
1. Introduction
• IPOPI came into being as a result of an
initial meeting in Oxford, UK, in September
1990, when an interim organising
committee was established
• Two years later in 1992, IPOPI was formally
established. in Lugano, Switzerland.
1. Introduction
Board of Directors
Jose Drabwell, Chair (UK)
Sven Frandrup, Vice-Chair and Treasurer (Denmark)
Dr Teresa Espanol, Chair of Medical Advisory Panel (Spain)
Marcia Boyle (USA)
Dragana Koruga (Serbia)
Vicky Modell (USA)
Roberta Pena (Argentina)
Martine Pergent (France)
Joy Rosario (South Africa)
2. Structure
Medical Advisory Panel (MAP)
Dr. Teresa Espanol, Chair (Spain)
Dr. Ewa Bernatowska (Poland) Dr. Jose Franco (Colombia)
Prof. Andrew Cant (UK) Prof. Luigi Notarangelo
(Italy/USA)
Dr. Esther de Vries (Netherlands) Prof. Alessandro Plebani (Italy)
Dr. Monika Esser (South Africa) Prof. Surjit Singh (India)
Prof. Amos Etzioni (Israel) Dr. Klaus Warnatz (Germany)
Prof. Alain Fischer (France)
2. Structure
Staff
Johan Prévot Executive Director
Sónia Figueiredo Health Policy and NMO Programme Manager
Magda Lourenço Executive Assistant
Carol Tavener Bookkeeping & Administration
Clare Glynn Financial consultant
David Watters Consultant - Projects
2. Structure
IPOPI implements these objectives by
• Being the global advocate of the PID patient community in all relevant policy, legislative and regulatory matters
• Working in close collaboration with its NMOs, other plasma protein user groups and relevant stakeholders
• Working to improve access to early diagnosis and safe and effective treatment for PID patients
• Monitoring the international supply of immunoglobulins
• Assisting in the development of new NMOs through twinning, advocacy and support programmes
• Facilitating a biennial conference in close partnership with the professional organisations for clinicians (ESID) and nurses (INGID)
3. IPOPI Strategic Objectives
4. Workshop Objectives
Key Strategic Objective: develop, strengthen and support National Member Organisations
Other relevant strat objectives: ensure optimal access to diagnosis and care & increased visibility
The workshop will build on the key learnings and outcomes of the PID-Haemophilia Series of Advocacy Workshops held in 2009 & 2010 in:
• Rome • Amsterdam• Budapest
4. Workshop Objectives
• Support the development of advocacy & media skills among PID patient organisations
• Support patient organisations to identify and prioritise specific realistic, actionable and achievable advocacy & media campaign plans
• Identify priorities facing the PID community in their respective region
• Identify patient group advocacy “leaders” and media spokespersons
• Role play advocacy and media situations including setting up & attending a policy maker meeting, developing a press release & securing media coverage
• Discuss and improve coordination of advocacy campaigns to improve access to diagnosis and care
• Follow up and ongoing support from IPOPI for patient organisations to utilise the skills learned during the workshops.
4. Workshop Objectives
...in a nutshell:
• We want YOU to leave the workshop with enhanced skills to run advocacy campaigns in your countries
• And know that IPOPI is there to provide support and guidance in your follow up activities!!