This section is full of helpful resources developed by CAAN and its partners addressing HIV and AIDS, HCV, STBBIs, TB, Mental Health, aging and related co-morbidity issues.
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CAAN has produced research reports, community-based research fact sheets and many other types of resources for use by our membership and interested visitors.
Please contact us if you are looking for a resource that is not listed here.
Featured Resource: Fireside Chats Virtual Series
The Fireside Chats series serves as a monthly opportunity to share and discuss different research projects focusing on Indigenous women and HIV in Canada, and to provide capacity-building opportunities.
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Journal of Indigenous HIV Research
The JIHR is an annual on-line journal published by CAAN as a service to its members and anyone with an interest in Indigenous community-based research (CBR).
Promising Practices Documentaries
These documentaries are part of an award-winning series of three stand-alone films, called Promising Practices. These films highlight how Indigenous communities in Canada are utilizing harm reduction with cultural practices and evidence-based methods enhance health outcomes.
9 Genders Campfire Talk
The Nine Genders teaching came through the offering of tobacco. As we were sitting by a sacred fire, like the one in the slide before this one, a young man was giving me cigarettes and through these offerings the ancestors answered him using my voice.
Fireside Chats Virtual Series
The Fireside Chats series serves as a monthly opportunity to share and discuss different research projects focusing on Indigenous women and HIV in Canada, and to provide capacity-building opportunities.
International Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS for Indigenous People and Communities 2018-2024
This document has been developed for International Indigenous HIV and AIDS Community (IIHAC) and the International Indigenous Working Group on HIV and AIDS (IIWGHA) and is intended to be used by Indigenous organizations and communities, policy makers and governments around the world as a response to the impacts of HIV and AIDS experienced by Indigenous Peoples.
Weaving Our Wisdoms Annual Report
Weaving our Wisdoms (WoW) is a multi-year, multi-stakeholder initiative that supports Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS by supporting connections to land-based teachings delivered by HIV Olders.