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PIP & Women*: What You Need To Know
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Addressing rising syphilis rates among women in Canada
This webinar explores the rapid increase in syphilis cases among women in Canada over recent years, examining the social determinants of health, systemic barriers to care and intersecting forms of discrimination that drive the epidemic.
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5 Key Reasons Why: a gender analysis is important when talking about the closure to Supervised Consumption Sites
A report on how the closure of SCS will have a dire impact on women and gender-diverse people. This resource seeks to bring a gendered lens to our understanding of the impacts of the Community Care and Recovery Act by outlining 5 key considerations and laying the groundwork for strategies to address these impacts.
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Addressing the Impact: Raising HIV Awareness in ACB Communities
While ACB communities have made progress in reducing HIV rates, ongoing challenges such as racism, discrimination, and mistrust in the healthcare system can discourage individuals from seeking or continuing HIV prevention, treatment, and care services. Addressing these systemic barriers is essential for improving health outcomes and achieving equity.
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Declaration of Support for the Reproductive Rights of People Living with HIV Poster
A declaration poster for care providers and allies to people living with HIV, to recognize the reproductive rights of all people. Upholding these rights requires collaboration and support from across sectors.
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Canadian guidance should present formula and breast- or chestfeeding as equivalent options for parents with virally suppressed HIV
Canadian guidance still recommends formula feeding for all infants of birthing parents with HIV. However, evidence supports that the risk of perinatal HIV transmission from breast- or chestfeeding is very low (likely < 0.08%–16%) when a parent with HIV is on antiretroviral therapy (ART), virally suppressed, and under the care of a clinician.
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OHESI: HIV Diagnoses in Ontario – 2022
This 2020 report examines data that informs progress on targets and help us understand which populations are experiencing a disproportionate burden of HIV risk and infection.
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WHAI Network H1 Progress Report (April 2024 – September 2024)
This Progress Report outlines WHAI’s community development and capacity building work from April 2024 to September 2024. WHAI’s work is rooted in community development, and this report’s structure is informed by the five (5) conditions of Collective Impact.
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Sex Workers’ Experiences in Canada
An infographic summarizing the Sex Workers’ Action Program Hamilton (SWAP)'s goals, strategy and recommendations for improving the experiences of sex workers in Canada.
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Literature Review of Canadian Sex Workers’ Experiences with Police Interactions, Healthcare Access, and Social Exclusion
The Sex Workers’ Action Program Hamilton (SWAP) commissioned a literature review from the McMaster Research Shop to synthesize recent scholarly research relating to sex workers’ experiences with police, healthcare access, and social exclusion. This report details the findings from our review, which focused on studies published after the implementation of 2014 federal end-demand legislation (PCEPA).
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Know Your Rights: on drug laws for African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) people who use drugs
ACCHO and the HIV Legal Network have released, Know Your Rights on Drug Laws for African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) people who use drugs. There are printed copies of the summary brochure in English, French, Swahili, and Arabic.
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I Support Harm Reduction in my Neighbourhood Poster
Download and print the "I Support Harm Reduction" poster for your lawn, window, work or neighbourhood. Artwork by Michael DeForge.
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Virtual Lunch & Learn – Integrating Afrocentric Praxis in IPV and HIV Care for ACB Women
On September 25th 2024, WHAI hosted a Virtual Lunch & Learn that focused on a study led by Watetu Gichuki alongside Chris Leonard and Denise Johnson, examining the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV among African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) women in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
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Submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women
Read the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition & HIV Legal Network's Submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women: Review of Canada at 89th Session from October 7th 2024.
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Feeding Your Baby: A guide to infant feeding for people living with HIV
This booklet will walk you through some of the things you should know about feeding your baby and HIV. Reading this booklet, along with talking to a healthcare provider, can help you to make an informed decision.
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A Landscape of Community Change: WHAI’s response to the TRC’s Calls to Action and the Reclaiming Power & Place Report’s Calls for Justice
A Landscape of Community Change is a new WHAI resource created to strengthen WHAI's response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the Reclaiming Power & Place report's Calls for Justice. This resource includes a poster, booklet, and card deck which support the facilitation of discussions for individual and organizational anti-Indigenous racism work.
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PIP & Women*: What You Need To Know
Learn more about PIP - a prescription for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), which is a 28-day course of HIV medications you can take to significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection after a potential exposure to HIV.
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Collective Action Community Change: A Report Amplifying Community Voices
This report is about the experiences of our priority populations from across Ontario. WHAI seeks to be informed by and amplify the experiences of those who face structural discrimination and exclusion, impacting HIV risk and the health outcomes of those living with HIV.
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International Overdose Awareness Day Poster – 2024
Our 2024 Overdose Awareness Day poster honours women’s role in harm reduction & saving lives in our communities.
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WHAI Network H2 Progress Report (October 2023 – March 2024)
This Progress Report outlines WHAI’s community development and capacity building work undertaken from October 2023 to March 2024.
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CATIE’s Meno Poz & You
This booklet was designed for Women Living with HIV who are at any stage of the menopausal transition.
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Rupturing Anti-Black Racism: Planning & Facilitation Guide
This planning and facilitation guide for anti-Black racism (ABR) work builds on WHAI’s continuing efforts to meaningfully recognize and rupture white supremacist structures that impact our organizations and communities.
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Characterizing Cis and Trans Women’s Knowledge of HIV Risk and HIV Prophylaxis
This poster features a cross-sectional study coming from McMaster and York Universities that evaluated women’s objective HIV risk, the understanding of their own risk, and prophylaxis awareness and access.
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Creating Welcoming Spaces Poster
‘WELCOMING SPACES’ is a phrase referring to spaces that help connect people and create a sense of community. This poster (updated in 2024) is a supplement to the WHAI resource, "Women, HIV & Stigma: A Toolkit for Creating Welcoming Spaces."
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Women, HIV & Stigma: A Toolkit for Creating Welcoming Spaces
WHAI's newly updated toolkit for practical tips, tools, and strategies to help community organizations build welcoming spaces.
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Women-Centred HIV Care Hub Webinars
Watch the webinars created & hosted by the Women-Centred HIV Care Hub - a national, virtual network of people working to optimize the health of women and gender diverse people with HIV in Canada.
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Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research Amplifying Community Voices Poster
A summary poster of WHAI's Amplifying Community Voices report created for the Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research.
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Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research Collective Action Community Change Poster
A summary poster of WHAI's Collective Action Community Change report created for the Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research.
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National Survey Report: Holding & Untangling – Women and Gender Inclusive Overdose Prevention
This report shares findings from a national survey identifying and addressing access barriers and facilitators at supervised consumption sites and overdose prevention sites, led by people with lived experience.
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CHABAC: Promoting Black Sexual and Reproductive Health
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African and Caribbean Network's “Promoting Black Sexual and Reproductive Health” project was aimed at increasing the capacity of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) programs and services across Manitoba, Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario to serve African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) communities, particularly women, 2SLGBTQI+ people, newcomers, and Black youth through healthcare provider (HCP) and community capacity building.
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HIV Parenting Choices
People living with HIV can choose if and how to become a parent. Because of treatment options – including PrEP and PEP – and what we know about U=U, people living with HIV who want to become parents have many options. This website offers information and resources to support you in your choices.
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St. Stephen’s Community House: Crystal Meth E-Learning Series
A series of five videos explaining how to respond to the growing crystal meth crisis for hospitals, primary care providers, shelters, drop-ins, justice system, and community based providers.
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Panel Discussion: Supporting Women Living with HIV Through Healthy Pregnancies and Infant-Feeding
On March 28th 2024, WHAI and CATIE hosted a panel discussion about supporting women living with HIV through healthy pregnancies and infant-feeding.
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Living in the Asterisk(*): What does U=U mean for women?
WHAI's resource on what undetectable = untransmittable (U=U) means for women. This resource is intended to be used to support community conversations about women and HIV, and the U=U messaging.
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HIV in 2019: Who we’ve left behind
This discussion on The Big Story Podcast from August 22nd 2019 is mostly about women living with HIV including different realities they face, the extra barriers they have to get around, and the importance of having spaces where they can feel a sense of community.
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Shared Vision; Regional Action: Using Collective Impact to Strengthen Services for Women
A webinar about WHAI’s work to strengthen communities presented by Molly Bannerman, the Provincial Director of the Women and HIV/AIDS Initiative (WHAI) in Ontario.
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HIV self-testing project: African, Caribbean and Black community approaches
This webinar explores the considerations and challenges that organizations and service providers have encountered, as well as approaches and solutions they’ve developed to facilitate the implementation of HIV self-testing in African, Caribbean and Black communities.
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HIV Prevention Options for Cis and Trans Women
HIV Prevention Options for Cis and Trans Women Webinar facilitated by the OHTN and WHAI from November 29th 2023. featuring guest speakers Dr. Mia Biondi and Lauren Orser.
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Love Positive Women & Black History Month Buttons – 2024
Print and make your own Love Positive Women & Black History Month buttons using WHAI's 2024 design.
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Growing Partnerships of Mutual Care: A Resource for WHAI Coordinators
A resource developed to provide guidance and support for WHAI coordinators in building meaningful partnerships to further their work.
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HIV Strategy For Ontario to 2026: A Progress Report
Seven years into the HIV Strategy for Ontario to 2026 and faced with new targets, it’s time to reflect. Are we meeting our targets and achieving our goals? Is everyone with or at risk of HIV benefiting from the advances in HIV science? If not, who is being left behind and why?
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HIV Action Plan to 2030: Closing the gaps in the HIV care cascade in Ontario
HIV—the virus that has killed millions worldwide over the past four decades—is now preventable and treatable. The challenge? Getting HIV prevention and treatment to the people who need it, and ensuring no one is left behind.
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WHAI Network H1 Progress Report (April 2023 – September 2023)
This report presents a summary of work carried out by the WHAI Network in communities across Ontario from April to September 2023.
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PrEP & Women*: What You Need to Know
WHAI's resource on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for women.
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By The Numbers: What We’ve Learned
A booklet summarizing WHAI's 2021 / 2022 consultations conducted with women across Ontario who face systemic and structural risk factors related to HIV.
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OHESI: HIV Tests in Ontario – 2021 Report
The Ontario HIV Epidemiology and Surveillance Initiative reports on HV testing for the province, in order to monitor our testing programs and ensure HIV testing is accessible for those at risk of acquiring HIV. This report outlines key findings in HIV testing patterns for 2021.
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Effectiveness, uptake and delivery of non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
A Rapid Response report from the Ontario HIV Treatment Network outlining findings related the effectiveness of PEP.
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Awareness, accessibility and uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among cisgender and transgender women at risk of HIV infection
A Rapid Response report from the Ontario HIV Treatment Network outlining findings related the awareness of PEP among cis & Trans women.
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PrEP For Cisgender Women: A Guide for Health Care Providers
PrEP can be a reliable prevention tool for cisgender women at high risk of HIV. To improve uptake among women who could benefit, providers must make PrEP available and accessible.
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TRANSforming JUSTICE: Trans Legal Needs Assessment Ontario
This report, as the first in a series, focuses on justiciable legal problems experienced by trans people who participated in the study.
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International Overdose Awareness Day Buttons – 2023
Print and make your own International Overdose Awareness Day buttons using WHAI's 2023 design.
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Canadian Pediatric & Perinatal HIV/AIDS Research Group Consensus Recommendations for Infant Feeding in the HIV Context
Read more about how providing comprehensive infant feeding guidance to families affected by HIV is complex issue requiring a multidisciplinary approach.
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OHTN Cohort Study: Women living with HIV are in need of adequate menopause care
Women Living with HIV experience earlier menopause than HIV-negative women. This poster explores the timing of menopause, quality of life, and connection to menopause/gynecological care among participants of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network Cohort Study (OCS).
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The Facts about Women and Poverty in Canada
For women and gender-diverse people, poverty is caused by unique factors and leads to unique outcomes. Explore these factors & outcomes in this online fact sheet.
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Beyond Survival: Helping Women Transition out of Poverty
This report is an analysis of the results of the Women’s Economic Development Collaborative Fund.
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WHAI Network H2 Progress Report (October 2022 – March 2023)
This Progress Report highlights thework carried out by the WHAI Network during the Oct 1, 2022 –March 31, 2023reporting period.
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Ontario Guidelines for Providers Offering HIV Testing
The Ontario Ministry of Health actively supports and promotes HIV testing to diagnose people infected with HIV as early as possible and link them to treatment, and identify people at high risk of acquiring HIV and connect them with prevention services.
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A Collaborative Evaluation of the Women and HIV/AIDS Initiative’s Anti-Black Racism Work
This report evaluates WHAI's work from 2020 to 2022 in collaboration with Dr. Rai Reece, and in 2021 with added facilitation and co-creation support from Dr. Sarah Switzer.
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OHESI: HIV Diagnoses in Ontario – 2020
This 2020 report examines data that informs progress on targets and help us understand which populations are experiencing a disproportionate burden of HIV risk and infection.
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Women* & HIV in Ontario: An Introductory Toolkit
Our updated toolkit (2023) includes pull out sections on women & HIV in Ontario, populations of women disproportionately impacted, and strategies to build knowledge and capacity to support women in local communities. The tools include organizational and individual assessment tools, and an action planning for change tool, among others.
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A Gender-Centred Dialogue on Alternative Justice Responses to HIV Non-Disclosure Criminalization
This report represents a synthesis of discussions during a 2022 roundtable about alternative justice responses to the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada, as well as findings from previous research and community engagement.
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PEP & Women*: What You Need To Know
WHAI's resource on Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for women.
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Black Voices Locating Our Grief
This video resource was created by and for ACB community working in HIV and Harm Reduction, but it’s impact goes beyond these sectors. It’s an opportunity to acknowledge and name Black grief and reflect on it’s impact. The interactive activity is a powerful way to visualize the grief we carry, and start conversations with co-workers, friends, and community about the grief that comes from anti-Black racism.
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Reproductive Health and Parenthood Among Women Living with HIV in the Ontario HIV Treatment Network Cohort Study
Key findings, results, background and conclusions on reproductive health among women living with HIV from OHTN's Cohort Study.
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Connecting: A Guide to Using Harm Reduction Supplies as Engagement Tools
This guide includes sections on safer injecting, safer inhaling, safer swallowing & snorting, overdoses, and additional resources.
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The Perils of “Protection:” Sex Workers’ Experiences of Law Enforcement in Ontario
Over the past decade, the perception of sex workers has evolved in the eyes of policy-makers, law enforcement and the broader public from “criminals” to “victims” — but sex workers continue to be over-policed “for their own protection,” at considerable cost to their rights to work.
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International Overdose Awareness Day Poster – 2022
Our 2022 Overdose Awareness Day poster focuses on the importance of talking about overdose and the impact it's having on our communities.
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Women and HIV: A Call for Allyship and a Reckoning
Dr. Mona Loutfy delivers the CAHR 2022 Mark Wainberg Lecture, "Women and HIV: A Call for Allyship and a Reckoning." This lecture focuses on Women & HIV and violence, inequity, and patriarchy especially as they relate to the experiences of women researchers and HIV research.
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WHAI Network H2 Progress Report (October 2021 to March 2022)
During this period, WHAI's work focused largely on conducting community consultations with women to help develop new Provincial Areas of Focus (now called Provincial Areas of Collaboration) for WHAI.
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Prevalence of HIV Infection in the A/C Study
The A/C Study was a community-based research project conducted in Toronto and Ottawa from November 2018 to December 2019. One of the objectives of the A/C Study was to estimate the prevalence of HIV among ACB people in Toronto and Ottawa.
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OHTN Virtual PrEP Action Toolkit
PrEP, or Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, is a highly effective way for people at high risk to have more control over their sex lives and protect themselves from HIV. The OHTN has created a comprehensive online toolkit geared for those who are new to PrEP, those who are on PrEP already, and for clinicians.
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HelloOntario: An HIV Resource for Newcomers
In Ontario, there is a system of HIV prevention, testing, care and support. There are many programs and resources to respond to HIV in the province. HelloOntario is a website that is here to help you get connected.
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Caught in the Carceral Web: Anti-Trafficking Laws and Policies and Their Impact on Migrant Sex Workers
This report evaluates the combined impact of four areas of law on migrant sex workers: federal criminal laws targeting sex work and human trafficking; federal immigration laws regarding both inadmissibility as well as human trafficking; Ontario’s human trafficking laws; and municipal bylaws in Toronto regulating holistic health centres and body rub parlours.
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Social Determinants of Health: A Trans Health Perspective
An inforgraphic exploring the experiences of trans women living with HIV in Canada, findings from a national community-based participatory research project.
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Mental Health & Psychological Wellbeing: Trans Women Living with HIV in Canada
Stigma around mental health still remains a reality in many communities and when combined with the layers of stigma around gender, as well as HIV status, trans women living with HIV face a unique set of challenges when navigating their life journey.
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International Overdose Awareness Day Poster – 2021
Our 2021 poster honours women in the fight against overdose and recognizes the strength and struggle for communities in the midst of intersecting crises.
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WHAI 2020-2021 Progress Report
This report is a brief summary of our work in 2020/2021, which focuses on 4 collaboratively defined goal areas.
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Black Experiences in Health Care Symposium Report
Building on the work accomplished at the Black Experiences in Health Care Symposium in 2017, the 2020 event renewed focus on engaging and informing health system partners and creating collaboration opportunities to advance Black health in Ontario.
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Women and HIV: A Disclosure Toolkit
This toolkit outlines information about HIV disclosure including privacy legislation, policies and guidelines for handling personal health information and the importance of these in building positive relationships with women living with HIV.
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Changing Circumstances Surrounding Opioid-Related Deaths in Ontario during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infographic
This infographic offers a summary of the corresponding report, Changing Circumstances Surrounding Opioid-Related Deaths in Ontario during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Changing Circumstances Surrounding Opioid-Related Deaths in Ontario during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report
Given the rapidly changing nature of the pandemic and the continued rise in opioid-related deaths, a comprehensive understanding of the circumstances surrounding these deaths is needed to inform multifaceted public health interventions and policies that support people who use drugs to help prevent opioid-related mortality and reduce morbidity. This report updates the data provided in the preliminary report to include patterns up to the end of December 2020.
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Access to and Safety for Women at Supervised Consumption Services
This report delineates the challenges and opportunities for improving access to the services and contributes to existing research about the experiences and specific needs of WWUD. It also builds on CMHA’s recent policy work on the opioid poisoning crisis in Canada.
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Indigenous Harm Reduction = Reducing the Harms of Colonialism
Indigenous peoples, languages, cultures, and traditions have not only survived colonization, they have been revived, reclaimed, and revitalized. This can be no more important than now, amid Canada’s on-going opioid and overdose crisis, in which Indigenous peoples are over-represented.
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Harm Reduction Satellite Sites: A Guide For Operating Harm Reduction Hubs From The Homes Of People Who Use Drugs
This program guide was developed based on the experiences at two Toronto-based community health centres developing Satellite site programming out of the homes of people who use drugs.
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Caring for Women Living with HIV Toolkit – Webinar for Clinicians and Healthcare Providers
The second in a two part webinar series will provide an overview of the "Clinician’s Women-Centred HIV Care Toolkit" for clinicians to support its uptake and use by healthcare and service providers caring for women living with HIV.
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Women-Centred HIV Care Toolkit – Webinar for Women Living with HIV and Community-Based Service Providers
This first in a two part webinar series provides an overview of the "Women-Centred HIV Care: Information for Women Toolkit" for women living with HIV to support its uptake and use as a self-health advocacy tool.
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International Overdose Awareness Day Poster – 2020
A poster to honour women impacted by overdose and multiple struggles in 2020.
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Caring for Women Living with HIV: Women-Centred HIV Care Toolkit
A team of HIV clinicians, researchers, advocates and women living with HIV, have worked with the Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) to develop two new clinical toolkits on Women-Centred HIV Care using an integrated knowledge translation approach. This toolkit is intended to support clinicians and community-based organizations in providing women-centred HIV care!
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Women-Centred HIV Care: Information for Women Toolkit
A team of HIV clinicians, researchers, advocates and women living with HIV, have worked with the Centre for Effective Practice (CEP) to develop two new clinical toolkits on Women-Centred HIV Care using an integrated knowledge translation approach. This resource is for women living with HIV and can be used as a tool to support health self-advocacy and management.
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Women Are Changemakers Poster
This poster evolved out of collaborative visioning that explores the question of how to creatively engage communities in ways that honour the experiences of women’s health and collectively create positive change.
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Women-Centred Harm Reduction: Gendering the National Framework
This report explores gender-based harm reduction strategies, including an introduction of intersecting components of harm reduction and health determinants for women, highlights the key ways that elements interact to influence women's experiences, and provides examples of Canadian women-centred harm reduction programs.
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Negotiating Disclosure: The HIV Sero-Status Disclosure Toolkit
This toolkit is for organizations, service providers, and peers who would like to provide support to people living with HIV who are contemplating disclosure.
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Love Positive Women Buttons – 2020
WHAI's Love Positive Women button templates available in 1, 1.5, and 3 inches.
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International Overdose Awareness Day Poster – 2019
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Women and Harm Reduction in Ontario: A Capacity Building Toolkit
WHAI's toolkit for strengthening the work harm reduction programs do with women who use drugs.
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WHAI Trans Inclusion Pocket Guide
A WHAI resource for service providers to support the inclusion of Trans women in our work.
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The Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure in Canada
This report focuses on the current status and need for change for the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada.
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Women Are Changemakers Booklet
This booklet summarizes the WHAI & 7.10 Stories Women project that creatively engaged communities in ways that honour the experiences of women’s health and collectively create positive change. Using a narrative based community engagement tool, WHAI Coordinators held multiple creative sessions creating space for women, service providers, and/or community partners to become artmakers and storytellers.
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Women in Prison, HIV and Hepatitis C
This report explores human rights for women experiencing incarceration in Canada.
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Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
An executive summary report from the National Inquiry Into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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On Point: Recommendations for Prison-Based Needle and Syringe Programs in Canada
A report outlining the need and fulsome recommendations for a prison-based needle & syringe program (PNSP) in Canada, including successful international case studies, research, and key findings.
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HIV Stigma in African, Caribbean, and Black Communities
The CHABAC's fact sheet outlining HIV Stigma in African, Caribbean, and Black communities in Canada.
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Brazen: Trans Women’s Safer Sex Guide
This 2017 edition of Brazen outlines comprehensive safe sex & health care practices and for Trans women.
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HIV Treatment and an Undetectable Viral Load to Prevent HIV Transmission
CATIE's fact sheet answers frequently asked questions about HIV treatment and an undetectable viral load to prevent HIV transmission.
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Know Your Rights: Guide for Parents Living with HIV
This resource was produced for parents or prospective parents living with HIV, including women, transgender men and non-binary people. Its aim is to provide practical information and to foster knowledge about some of the main areas of concern that parents living with or affected by HIV may have.
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The Power of Undetectable: What you need to know about HIV treatment as prevention
This resource answers commonly asked questions about HIV treatment as prevention.
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Know Your Rights: Disclosure in School and Daycare
This brochure answers frequently asked questions about laws regarding HIV disclosure in school and daycare settings.
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Know Your Rights: Disclosure, Privacy, and Parenting
This brochure answers frequently asked questions about HIV disclosure & privacy when it comes to being a parent.
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Women Living with HIV and Intimate Partner Violence Q&A
This resource answers frequently asked questions for women who are living with HIV and who experience or are at risk of experiencing violence from their intimate partner.
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Indigenous Women, HIV, and Gender-Based Violence
This report focuses on the links between gender-based violence and HIV for Indigenous women and girls, and contains relevant recommendations for law reform.
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Women & HIV in Ontario
An overview of HIV and health outcomes driven by the social determinants of health for women in Ontario.
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Love Positive Women Implementation Guide
WHAI's implementation guide for the Love Positive Women project that demonstrates love and care for women living with HIV.
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