Challenges in discharge planning for people living with HIV.
OpenA project by the OHTN’s Indigenous Research Initiative, providing an overview of the HIV epidemic in Ontario
OpenThis client brochure is for people who use crystal meth or for anyone who would like more information to support safer crystal meth smoking. It includes illustrations of the supplies used, tips on safer crystal meth smoking, mouth care and preventing hepatitis C, and how to recognize and respond to… Read more of the article: Safer Crystal Meth Smoking
OpenA report on the Stay Informed – Make Responsible Choices Project, designed to empower youth to make healthy, responsible choices about sexual health.
OpenCette ressource présente les options qui s’offrent aux personnes séropositives pour le VIH qui souhaitent avoir des enfants, y compris la grossesse, la maternité de substitution et l’adoption. Elle convient aux personnes de tout genre et orientation sexuelle. Elle expose les stratégies pour prévenir la transmission du VIH au bébé… Read more of the article: Agrandir sa famille : Une introduction à la planification de la grossesse, à la maternité de substitution et à l’adoption pour les personnes vivant avec le VIH
OpenPASAN produces a quarterly bulletin entitled CELL COUNT. Today, PASAN is the only community-based agency in Canada exclusively providing HIV and HCV prevention, education and suport services to prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families. The unique publication is written and edited primarily by prisoners and ex-prisoners themselves.
OpenExclusive footage from the launch of the Canadian Positive People Network, an independent network for and by Persons Living with HIV/AIDS and HIV co-infections in Canada.
OpenThis short video explains how HIV treatment works in the body to help prevent passing HIV to others through sex and drug use. Read more of the article: HIV treatment to Prevent HIV
OpenStopping the spread of HIV Infection and eradicating Hepatitis C in a community-based program – Know Your Status.
OpenCe guide s’adresse aux personnes de 50 ans et plus vivant avec le VIH ainsi qu’à leur partenaire, les membres de leur famille et leurs fournisseurs de soins. Il aborde des questions auxquelles pourraient faire face les adultes âgés vivant avec le VIH et leur propose des façons de rester… Read more of the article: Le VIH et le vieillissement
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