Pubdate: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 Source: Age, The (Australia) Copyright: 1999 David Syme & Co Ltd Contact: http://www.theage.com.au/ Author: Nicole Brady, Social Policy Reporter COLLEGE DRUG FEAR OVER AIDS CARE UNIT Wesley College fears its students may be offered drugs if an entrance to a palliative care unit for AIDS patients is located across the road from its Prahran campus. The school principal, Mr David Loader, said he was concerned that visitors to the unit might be drug takers who might attempt to offer drugs to students. But advocacy groups have slammed the school's stance and criticised the principal over his remarks. The groups said visitors to the continuing care unit would most likely be the mothers, fathers, priests and pastoral carers of the dying patients, many of them parents themselves. Mr Loader said he had no objection to the unit, which will be operated by the Alfred Hospital, and had offered for some students to do supervised care work there. But he did not want one of its entrances to be located on Moubray Street, across the road from one of the school's busiest entrances. "Some of the visitors to the people in that unit may well still be current drug users and some, maybe one, might be interested in extending a business; and maybe it's possible that one of our students might be interested, and I just don't want that to happen," Mr Loader said. But Ms Philomena Horsley, coordinator of Positive Women Victoria - an advocacy and support group for HIV-positive women - described Mr Loader's comments as offensive. She said less than 5 per cent of HIV-positive Australians had contracted the virus by sharing syringes, and that 80 per cent with HIV/AIDS were men who contracted the virus through homosexual or bisexual sex. Ms Horsley said the entrance Mr Loader was objecting to was not the main doorway and would lead to the offices of Positive Women and other community groups. An Alfred Hospital spokeswoman said the unit was due to be completed by the end of the year. The main entrance will run off a new road that will stretch between Baker Lane and Moubray Street. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea