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Featured Resources

UWW pozcast

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Seeing Beyond the Substance

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Strong Medicine

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pozcast, hosted by James Watson
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A show that puts the positive effect in podcasting. It is created by and for people living with HIV to understand HIV research in ways that matter. We tell stories about what HIV research means for our health, our personal lives, and our work.
We’re based in Toronto but global in outlook, and we’re produced by Universities Without Walls. ​


Seeing Beyond the Substance is a 5-minute educational  video  developed in March 2019 by ENSEMBLE (formerly AIDS Moncton) aimed at reducing stigma related to substance use. It features Matt Bonn from the Halifax Area Network of Drug Using People (HANDUP) and other peers. 






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trong Medicine
is an educational video developed by the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network and CATIE, with and for Indigenous people living with HIV.
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By weaving together Indigenous knowledges of culture and wellness and Western knowledge of HIV testing and treatment, this video shares accurate information about HIV testing and treatment. It encourages people to get tested and to start, resume or stay on HIV treatment for their own health and wellness. This video is a positive and supportive educational tool for all Indigenous people living with HIV and those affected by HIV. It can be viewed in its entirety or in chapters.

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Best Practice
Best Practice
Rapid Response Index
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From One Ally to Another
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A Primer
AHC Position Statements
HIV POCT in Canada
90-90-90
Review HIV/AIDS Strategy
Rapid Response Index
UNAIDS Policy Brief GIPA
WHO Guidelines
PREP
Rapid Response Index
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Women and HIV Prevention
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Rapid Response Index
Rapid Response Index
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Rapid Response Index
NEW!! OHTN research portals allow you to more easily access the research evidence being generated by OHTN. Users can explore research findings and resources, as well as currently funded research and researchers in the topic areas above. Portal content will continuously be expanded and updated.
Rapid Response Index
Access to 100+ summaries of key research findings based on questions from ASOs to help support evidence-informed programs, service delivery and advocacy.
Promising Practices In Indigenous Communities In Saskatchewan. A film By The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (Aug/2016). Length: 21:50
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The REACH Evaluation Toolkit is designed to direct you to useful tools and resources and to give you short, cursory look at evaluation or a long, detailed exploration on various evaluation topics. ​
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  • Home
    • Goal & Objectives
    • What We Do
    • History
    • Our Team
    • Partners
    • Our Funders
    • Become a Member
    • Contact Us
    • Blog
  • News & Events
    • World AIDS Day 2020
    • Webinars
    • Updates
  • Research & Projects
    • Ongoing
    • Completed
    • Journal Articles
    • Reports
    • HIV Stigma Project
  • AIRN Postdoctoral Fellow Opportunities
  • The Positive Effect
    • Background
    • Goal #1
    • Goal #2
    • Goal #3
    • Goal #4
  • Funding Opportunities
    • CIHR, REACH & PHAC
    • Provincial Health Research
    • NIH, Foundations & Corporations
  • Resources
    • Featured
    • About Program Science
    • ABLC