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Déclaration de l’IFVS sur les droits, la sécurité et la protection des communautés 2ELGBTQ+

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Promotional poster for "Next Steps in Intersectional Feminism" virtual session on November 15 by The WCHCHub.
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WCHC Hub presents: Next Steps in Intersectional Feminism

As part of the on AEHR/ Frameworks, Values & Rights Series, this session will present actionable strategies to champion equitable healthcare for people of all gender identities.

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Illustration of three people with text: "Know Your Rights for African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) people who use drugs.
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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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Colorful illustration with the text "I Support Harm Reduction in my neighbourhood" and related icons.
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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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Promotional image for a virtual event on Afrocentric Praxis in IPV and HIV care for ACB women, dated September 25th.
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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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Illustration of three diverse babies with the text "Feeding your baby" and information on infant feeding with HIV.
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Nourrir son bébé : Un guide sur l’alimentation d’un nourrisson, pour les personnes vivant avec le VIH

Ce livret vous expliquera certaines des choses que vous devez savoir sur l’alimentation de votre bébé et le VIH. La lecture de ce livret et une discussion avec un professionnel de la santé peuvent vous aider à prendre une décision éclairée.

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Illustrated landscape with flowers, butterflies, a bee, and trees under an orange sky. Text: "A Landscape of Community Change.
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Un paysage de changement communautaire : Renforcer notre réponse aux Appels à l’action de Vérité et réconciliation et aux Appels à la justice de Réclamer notre pouvoir et notre place

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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Infographic discussing the closing of Ontario supervised consumption sites and its potential impacts.
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WHAI’s Statement on Closing of Supervised Consumption Sites

Devant l’annonce faite le 19 août 2024 par le premier ministre Doug Ford et la ministre de la Santé Sylvia Jones au sujet de la fermeture de 10 sites de consommation supervisée, l’IFVS est sans équivoque solidaire des personnes qui seront touchées par ces décisions.

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Orange poster with text "PIP and Women*: What You Need To Know" and "2024" surrounded by icons.
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La PPEP et les femmes* : Ce que vous devez savoir

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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