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Welcome to the 2025 Research to Recovery Conference
Tuesday May 20, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
The impact of participation of people with lived experience of drug use and affected family members in an advanced international graduate program in addiction science.

People with lived experience (PWLE) of drug use and affected family members (AFMs) have increasingly been recognized as essential stakeholders/contributors in efforts to reduce drug harms. While this trend has promise to reduce stigma and save lives, evidence- and experience-informed perspectives have often been seen as at odds with each other.  Researchers and academics often hold a privileged role in important decision-making processes related to drug treatment and policy.

Graduate programs in addiction increase knowledge of evidence-informed theories of addiction and interventions designed to ameliorate its harms. Inclusion of PWLE and AFM in such programs may yield benefits, both to the programs as well as to students with and without lived experience, who seek to impact policy and research.

This symposium will present perspectives of students, alumni, and faculty from the International Programme in Addiction Studies (IPAS) related to the benefits of participation of PWLE in a graduate program in addiction science. IPAS is jointly offered by VCU, King’s College London, and the University of Adelaide that has attracted a broad spectrum of international and US students. Two areas of focus will be the impact of education on the ability of PWLE and AFMs to engage in advocacy and curriculum development work as well as the understanding of their own drug-related experiences. Differences in the experience of addiction and recovery internationally will also be addressed.
Speakers
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Dace Svikis

Director, VCU Addiction and Women’s Health (AWHARE) Program
Dr. Svikis (moderator) is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology, Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).  In addition, she serves as Director for the VCU Addiction and Women’s Health (AWHARE) Program; Deputy Director, VCU Institute... Read More →
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Rev. Jan Brown

Founder and Executive Director, SpiritWorks Foundation Center for the Soul
The Rev. Jan Brown, is the Founder and Executive Director of SpiritWorks Foundation Center for the Soul. An ordained Deacon in the Episcopal Church, she currently serves as the Archdeacon of the Diocese of Southern Virginia and at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, VA.  Jan is... Read More →
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Paul York

MSc in the International Programme on Addiction Studies, King’s College London, the University of Adelaide, and Virginia Commonwealth University
Paul York has over 25 years of global experience within the financial markets industry. He was the Managing Director responsible for the overall trading business, strategy and portfolio optimization on behalf of the world’s largest custodian bank, managing approximately $4 trillion... Read More →
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Mary Loos

Program Director, VCU International Programme in Addiction Studies (IPAS)
Mary Loos is an Professor in the Department of Psychology and an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Virginia Commonwealth University, where she has served as the VCU Program Director for the International Programme in Addiction Studies (IPAS... Read More →
Tuesday May 20, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT

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