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La PrEP et les femmes* : ce que vous devriez savoir
WHAI’s resource on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for women.
Les chiffres : Ce que nous avons appris
A booklet summarizing WHAI’s 2021 / 2022 consultations conducted with women across Ontario who face systemic and structural risk factors related to HIV.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
International Overdose Awareness Day Buttons – 2023
Print and make your own International Overdose Awareness Day buttons using WHAI’s 2023 design.
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.
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).
Les femmes et la pauvreté au Canada : les faits
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.
Beyond Survival: Helping Women Transition out of Poverty
This report is an analysis of the results of the Women’s Economic Development Collaborative Fund.
Les Lignes directrices ontariennes à l’intention des prestataires de soins qui offrent le dépistage du VIH
Le ministère de la Santé de l’Ontario soutient et promeut activement le dépistage du VIH afin de diagnostiquer les personnes infectées par le VIH le plus tôt possible et de les orienter vers un traitement, et d’identifier les personnes à haut risque de contracter le VIH et de les orienter vers des services de prévention.
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.
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.
Les femmes* et le VIH en Ontario : une trousse d’introduction
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.
Réponses de justice alternative à la criminalisation de la non-divulgation du VIH : un dialogue centré sur le genre
Ce rapport représente une synthèse des discussions lors d’une table ronde de 2022 sur les réponses judiciaires alternatives à la criminalisation de la non-divulgation du VIH au Canada, ainsi que les résultats de recherches antérieures et d’engagement communautaire.
La PPE et les femmes* : ce que vous devez savoir
WHAI’s resource on Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for women.
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.
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.
Parlons-en! Le matériel de réduction des méfaits comme outil d’interaction : un guide
This guide includes sections on safer injecting, safer inhaling, safer swallowing & snorting, overdoses, and additional resources.
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.
Affiche de la Journée internationale de sensibilisation aux surdoses – 2022
Our 2022 Overdose Awareness Day poster focuses on the importance of talking about overdose and the impact it’s having on our communities.
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.