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CHABAC: Sexual & Reproductive Health Project – Website

The project “Promoting Black Sexual and Reproductive Health” is 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. Please note:…

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WHAI & CATIE present – Supporting women living with HIV through healthy pregnancies and infant-feeding: A panel discussion on the benefits of HIV treatment

On March 28th, WHAI and CATIE hosted a panel discussion about supporting women living with HIV through healthy pregnancies and infant-feeding. Objectives of the session Describe the benefits of HIV treatment for pregnancy planning, pregnancy, and infant-feeding Describe Canadian guidelines on infant feeding in Canada in the context of HIV Discuss practice-based implications for supporting…

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ABRPO Resource: Black Voices Locating Our Grief

This resource is 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,…

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Welcoming Spaces Poster

‘WELCOMING SPACES’ is a phrase referring to spaces that help connect people and create a sense of community. This poster is a supplement to the WHAI resource, “Women, HIV & Stigma: A Toolkit for Creating Welcoming Spaces.”  

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Women Are Changemakers Poster

WHAI and 7.10 Stories Women Are Changemakers poster. This project 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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