Addressing the Impact: Raising HIV Awareness in ACB Communities
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. More Information & Download Brochures
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Living in the Asterisk(*): What does U=U mean for women?
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.
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WHAI’s resource on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for women.
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WHAI’s resource on Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for women.
Read MoreBrazen
CATIE and the 519‘s safer sex guide for Trans women.
Read MoreKnow Your Rights: Guide for Parents Living with HIV
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network‘s resource for parents living with HIV.
Read MoreThe Power of Undetectable
A resource from CATIE regarding what you need to know about HIV treatment as prevention.
Read MoreKnow Your Rights: Disclosure in School and Daycare
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network’s resource on laws regarding HIV disclosure in school and daycare settings.
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Women Living with HIV and Intimate Partner Violence Q&A
The HIV/AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, AIDS Committee of Toronto, and METRAC’s guide for women who are living with HIV and who experience or are at risk of experiencing violence from their intimate partner.
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