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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. Speakers discuss current and historic trends across national and regional contexts, including the similarly steep increase in congenital syphilis, which occurs when the infection is passed to a fetus during pregnancy.
Breakaway presents Karaoke For A Cause!
Breakaway Community Services is holding another KARAOKE FOR A CAUSE fundraiser on February 27th Three Dollar Bill 1592 Queen Street West Toronto – doors at 6:00pm🎙️🎤
Insights from leaders in HIV prevention among African, Caribbean and Black communities
Explore the HIV prevention landscape within African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) communities through this panel discussion with leading experts. This webinar explores unique systemic challenges these communities face, including barriers rooted in anti-Black racism, stigma and inequitable access to culturally relevant services.
Working with Transgender and Non-Binary Patients/Clients: A Guide for Front Line Workers and Healthcare Providers
During this virtual session focused on Transgender and Non-Binary people, we will explore the demographics in Canada; the Social and Political Issues; and review the basics of clinical care and issues.
Strawberry Ceremony 2025
Join us to mark the 20th year that we hold ceremony at Toronto Police Headquarters – 40 College St, Toronto – for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Trans and Two-Spirit people (MMIWGT2S) and the passing of beloved Elder Wanda Whitebird who led this event for 19 years.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day at TAIBU
Please join the AYA Circle of Care team, a partnership between the Black Health Equity Lab, University of Toronto Scarborough, TAIBU Community Health Centre and Moyo Community Services, on Friday to recognize National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
National African, Caribbean, and Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2025
On National African, Caribbean, and Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we honour and support our friends at The African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario (ACCHO) in their work.
Women-Centred HIV Care: Sub Hub Talk
In this panel-style Hub Talk, the Women’s Community Leadership Team (WCLT) will discuss the ongoing impacts of HIV Criminalization in Canada through a community lens.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Reseau Access Network hybrid event: Building Inclusive Communities in Collective Care
Building Inclusive Communities in Collective Care is a women-centred event focused on information sharing and connection around newcomer women, GBV, and HIV.
WCHC Hub presents: Aging with HIV
Join us for an virtual informative session where presenter Dr. Elizabeth King will present on managing aging with HIV and answer your questions about menopause, mental health, nutrition, and medication management.