The HIV/AIDS Awareness Day will help raise awareness of HIV and contribute to addressing HIV-related stigma in Canada’s African, Carribean and Black communities.
OuvrirCe livret contient de l’information facile à comprendre sur la façon de prendre soin de ta santé si tu as le VIH et que tu t’injectes des drogues. Offrant des conseils pratiques, cette ressource se veut un excellent point de départ pour les personnes qui s’injectent des drogues et qui… Read more of the article: Ton kit : Ce qu’il faut savoir si tu as le VIH et que tu t’injectes des drogues
OuvrirDr. Peter Ford discusses the history of HIV care in Canadian prisons in a presentaion from the Inside and Out Conference, a meeting to discuss the HIV prevention, engagement and care cascade for current and former prisoners
OuvrirThe factors impacting vulnerability to HIV and other STBBI are provided to help foster discussion about the factors that impact vulnerability for priority populations.
OuvrirThe Canadian Treatment Action Council (CTAC) addresses access to treatment, care and support for people living with HIV and HCV. CTAC provides a therapeutic review of direct acting antivirals as treatment for chronic HCV.
OuvrirThis booklet contains easy-to-understand messages about how to take care of your health if you have HIV and inject drugs. Complete with practical tips, this resource is a great starting point for people who use drugs who have questions about HIV treatment, preventing and responding to overdoses, and managing their… Read more of the article: What works: What you need to know if you have HIV and inject drugs
OuvrirTJ Parsell speaks about his experience in prison, sexual assault in prison, prisoner rape from the Insight & Out Conference.
OuvrirThe Response provides access to research evidence in response to questions from community-based organizations to help provide insight on a particular issue or build community capacity
OuvrirThis webinar provides the medical and scientific evidence behind Truvada for HIV PrEP. CTAC contributes patient input to reviews of new HIV drugs and contributes to CADTH’s Therapeutic Review of all hepatitis C drugs
OuvrirA community based intervention research study to address HIV stigma through collective empowerment, capacity building, and community championship. CHAMP evaluated the effectiveness of two stigma-reduction interventions study in reducing HIV stigma: Acceptance Commitment Training and Social Justice Capacity Building. Read more of the article: Community Champions HIV/AIDS Advocates Mobilization Project (CHAMP): Reducing HIV Stigma and Advancing Equity Through Committed Action
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