Realize’s most accessed resource is now available in an interactive, online format in both official languages! This e-module enhances knowledge about HIV care among rehabilitation professionals so they may better address the needs of people living with HIV. Notable characteristics of the e-module include the comprehensive review and incorporation of… Read more of the article: The E-Module: An HIV & Rehab Resource

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Individuals with disabilities (including conditions related to HIV infection) have a right to reasonable accommodations in the workplace if they do not result in undue hardship to an employer. Although individuals with episodic disabilities do not need to disclose a disease or health diagnosis, they are responsible for communicating the… Read more of the article: Should I Tell Them? Working Towards Barrier-Free Recruitment in the Canadian Labour Market

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If you are living with HIV (and/or living with episodic disability) and are working or considering applying for a job, you may be unsure if you should tell people in your workplace about your health status. This decision guide will give you information about disclosure in the workplace and your… Read more of the article: Workplace Disclosure Decision Guide for People Living With HIV and for People Living With Episodic Disabilities

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Les personnes handicapées (y compris les conditions liées à l’infection par le VIH) ont droit à des aménagements raisonnables sur le lieu de travail s’ils n’entraînent pas de difficultés excessives pour un employeur. Cependant, prendre la décision de divulguer ou non une invalidité épisodique peut être difficile. Bien que les… Read more of the article: Devrais-je leur dire? Pour un recrutement sans obstacle dans le marché de l’emploi au Canada

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This first of its kind resource in Canada serves to share information and gather diverse experiences that reflect African, Canadian and Black (ACB) experiences of aging with HIV. It identifies strategies to collectively enhance future practice, programming and policy which impact ACB community members aging with HIV in Canada. Read more of the article: To The Beat of Our Own Drum – African, Canadian and Black Canadian Elders on Aging with HIV (FR)

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This first of its kind resource in Canada serves to share information and gather diverse experiences that reflect African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) experiences of aging with HIV. It identifies strategies to collectively enhance future practice, programming and policy which impact ACB community members aging with HIV in Canada. Read more of the article: To The Beat of Our Own Drum – African, Caribbean, and Black Canadian Elders on Aging with HIV

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