The project brings together trans women to identify our priorities for research around HIV. It is the first step in developing a national Trans Research Program.
OuvrirA one-hour online talk show hosted by Universities Without Walls. This talk show connects guests from across Canada to engage in frank discussions about hot topics, provide updates about research studies, tell all about their experience and share one or two lessons learned.
OuvrirPSHP is a longitudinal province-wide community-based research initiative implemented by a team of peer researchers to examine housing and health in the context of HIV and to assess the current and projected housing needs of people with HIV in Ontario.
OuvrirThe project will incorporate the principles of Greater Involvement of People with HIV and AIDS and « nothing about us, without us » to develop a nation-wide working committtee of gender-diverse people to ensure their voices are available to address key issues and produce a report moving forward previous recommendations and newly… Read more of the article: Trans National Project Letter
OuvrirMontreal’s free and confidential texting helpline for questions about sexual health or dating
OuvrirA five year project to develop a sustainable, evidence-based, and culturally relevant HIV and HCV intervention for Indigenous women in four correctional institutions
OuvrirAims to increase treatment adherence while improving quality of life and social connectedness for HIV positive gay men, and address food insecurity
OuvrirStopping the spread of HIV Infection and eradicating Hepatitis C in a community-based program – Know Your Status.
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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