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Trans Day of Remembrance 2024
Toronto in-person & virtual event – The 519 commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR). Join us to honour the lives of the 2 Spirit, trans, and non-binary siblings we have lost to transphobia, hate crimes, illness, substance use, suicide, misogyny, institutional and legislative violence, and murder.
Actions collectives, changements communautaires : Un rapport pour amplifier les voix de la communauté
Actions collectives, changements communautaires : Un rapport pour amplifier les voix de la communauté Ce rapport porte sur les expériences de nos populations prioritaires, partout en Ontario. L’IFVS cherche à s’informer et à amplifier les expériences des personnes qui sont confrontées à une discrimination et à une exclusion structurelles, ce qui a un impact sur le risque de VIH et sur les résultats de santé des personnes vivant avec le VIH.
International Overdose Awareness Day Poster – 2024
Our 2024 Overdose Awareness Day poster honours women’s role in harm reduction & saving lives in our communities.
CATIE’s Meno Poz & You
This booklet was designed for Women Living with HIV who are at any stage of the menopausal transition.
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.
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.
Affiche pour créer des espaces accueillants
‘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.”
Les femmes, le VIH et la stigmatisation : une trousse d’outils pour créer des espaces accueillants
WHAI’s newly updated toolkit for practical tips, tools, and strategies to help community organizations build welcoming spaces.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Vivre dans l’astérisque (*) : Que signifie I=I pour les femmes?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
La stratégie ontarienne de lutte contre le VIH à l’horizon 2026 : un rapport sur le progrès
Sept ans après le début de la Stratégie ontarienne de lutte contre le VIH jusqu’en 2026 et face à de nouveaux objectifs, il est temps de réfléchir. Sommes-nous en train d’atteindre nos objectifs et d’atteindre nos objectifs ? Est-ce que toutes les personnes séropositives ou à risque bénéficient des progrès de la science sur le VIH ? Si non, qui est laissé pour compte et pourquoi ?
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.