TRANSforming JUSTICE: Trans Legal Needs Assessment Ontario
Canadian Pediatric & Perinatal HIV/AIDS Research Group consensus recommendations for infant feeding in the HIV context
The Facts about Women and Poverty in Canada
Canadian Women’s Foundation about Women & Poverty in Canada.
Read MoreBeyond Survival: Helping Women Transition out of Poverty
WHAI Network H2 Progress Report – October 2022 to March 2023
Collective Action Community Change: A Report Amplifying Community Voices
Ontario Guidelines for Providers Offering HIV Testing
A Collaborative Evaluation of the Women and HIV/AIDS Initiative’s Anti-Black Racism Work
This report evaluates WHAI’s work through 2020 to 2022 in collaboration with Dr. Rai Reece and in 2021 with added facilitation and co-creation support from Dr. Sarah Switzer. This evaluation was conducted with the following goals in mind: • to examine the impact and outcomes of WHAI’s anti-Black racism facilitated sessions for participants / the…
Read MoreOHESI – HIV Diagnoses in Ontario – 2020
A Gender-Centred Dialogue on Alternative Justice Responses to HIV Non-Disclosure Criminalization
Reproductive health and parenthood among women living with HIV in the Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN) Cohort Study (OCS)
The Perils of “Protection:” Sex Workers’ Experiences of Law Enforcement in Ontario – Report by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Caught in the Carceral Web: Anti-Trafficking Laws and Policies and Their Impact on Migrant Sex Workers
Black Health Alliance’s Report from the Black Experiences in Health Care Symposium.
Health disparities have a profoundly negative impact on the health and well being of Black populations, the true scope and scale of which we do not know, because in Ontario socio-demographic health data is not collected. In partnering with the Health Commons Solutions Lab and Sinai Health our goal was to build off of the…
Read MoreChanging Circumstances Surrounding Opioid-Related Deaths in Ontario during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
High rates of opioid-related deaths across Canada have been a significant and longstanding national public health issue. In 2019, there were almost 4,000 opioid-related deaths across the country, of which over 94% were accidental. The COVID-19 pandemic emerged in the midst of this ongoing epidemic of opioid-related deaths, and resulted in the declaration of a…
Read MoreAccess to and Safety for Women at Supervised Consumption Services: Findings from a community-based research project
This report delineates the challenges and opportunities for improving access to the services and contributes to existing research about the experiences and specific needs of WWUD. It also builds on CMHA’s recent policy work on the opioid poisoning crisis in Canada.
Read MoreIndigenous Harm Reduction = Reducing the Harms of Colonialism
Harm Reduction Satellite Sites: A Guide For Operating Harm Reduction Hubs From The Homes Of People Who Use Drugs
Gendering the National Framework
The British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health (BCCEWH), Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA), and the Universities of Saskatchewan and South Australia discussion guide exploring gender-based harm reduction strategies. This resource includes an introduction of intersecting components of harm reduction and health determinants for women, highlights the key ways that elements interact to…
Read MoreThe Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure in Canada
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network‘s report on the current status and need for change for the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada.
Read MoreWomen in Prison, HIV and Hepatitis C
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network’s information sheet regarding human rights for women experiencing incarceration in Canada.
Read MoreReclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
An executive summary report from the National Inquiry Into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Read MoreOn Point
Report by Emily van der Meulen, Stéphanie Claivaz-Loranger, Seth Clarke, Annika Ollner, and Tara Marie Watson (2016).
Read MoreHIV Stigma in African, Caribbean, and Black Communities
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African & Caribbean Network’s (CHABAC) resource on HIV Stigma in African, Caribbean, and Black communities in Canada.
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