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This booklet provides information about infant feeding for people living with HIV and helps them make informed decisions about how to feed their babies. It reflects current guidelines and explains the Canadian recommendation that people living with HIV feed their babies formula. The guide offers tips for people who choose… Read more of the article: Feeding your baby

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Cette trousse contient des renseignements de base sur la réduction des méfaits pour les prestataires de services qui œuvrent auprès des personnes qui utilisent des drogues (notamment le personnel de soutien, les intervenant·e·s de proximité, le personnel infirmier et le personnel ayant un savoir expérientiel). 

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This booklet is for people 50 or older who are living with HIV, as well as their partners, family members and caregivers. It looks at some of the issues that older adults living with HIV might face and recommends ways to stay healthy—physically, mentally, emotionally and sexually.

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Ce livret fournit des informations pour les personnes vivant avec le VIH concernant l’alimentation de leur nourrisson pour les aider à faire des choix éclairés en la matière. Il présente les lignes directrices actuelles et explique pourquoi, au Canada, il est recommandé aux personnes vivant avec le VIH de nourrir… Read more of the article: Nourrir son bébé

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Sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STBBI) continue to be a public health concern that requires a rights-based, collaborative and holistic approach. The renewal of the Government of Canada’s STBBI Action Plan aims to accelerate prevention, diagnosis, and treatment to reduce the health impacts of STBBI in Canada by 2030… Read more of the article: Government of Canada’s sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) action plan 2024-2030

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Réalise, en collaboration avec Gilead Sciences Canada,Inc. et le Groupe consultatif communautaire national sur la santé optimale et le bien-être*, a coordonné six dialogues délibératifs afin de déterminer si la déclaration mondiale (Déclaration de consensus sur le rôle des systèmes de santé dans la promotion du bien-être à long terme… Read more of the article: Santé et bien-être optimaux pour les personnes vivant avec le VIH : Le rôle des systèmes de santé

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Realize, in collaboration with Gilead Sciences Canada Inc., and the National Community Advisory Group on Optimal Health and Wellbeing (NCAG)*, coordinated six deliberative dialogues to determine whether the Global Consensus Statement (on the role of health systems in advancing the long-term well-being of people living with HIV) resonated with people… Read more of the article: Optimal Health and Wellbeing for People Living with HIV: The Role of Health Systems

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This situational analysis endeavors to uncover the layers of ableism and ageism embedded within Canadian STBBI policy as well as the lack of attention paid to HIV/HCV/STBBI prevention, testing, treatment and care in policies focused on disability and aging. Situating policy analysis within the context of thoughtful community discourse, we… Read more of the article: Ageism and Ableism in Canada’s HIV, HCV and STBBI Response

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Source: REALIZE