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Evaluation Handbook Supplementary Resource to the Federal Initiative to Address HIV and AIDS
May 10, 2021This Handbook was completed for the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN). It is a supplementary resource to the Federal Initiative To Address HIV/AIDS In Canada – Project Evaluation Report Guide developed by Public Health Agencies of Canada (PHAC).
National Indigenous Youth Council on Sexual Health and HIV & AIDS
May 10, 2021Indigenous youth reject the idea that they are inherently “at risk” because they are indigenous.
Creating Safer Spaces for Indigenous Women Living with HIV
May 10, 2021CAAN has two streams (programs and research)
that help to address some of the disparities that
Indigenous women living with or women who are
affected by HIV face.
Indigenous Leadership in HIV/AIDS
May 10, 2021The right to equitable and accessible health care “for all people without discrimination” is the guiding force behind Indigenous responses to HIV/AIDS.
Lessons Learned Responding to HIV, TB, and HCV in Indigenous Communities Globally
May 10, 2021This summary report shares lessons learned from a first look at global efforts in responding to global HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and hepatitis C (hep C) in Indigenous communities that aim to improve their good health today and the health of generations to come.
Conducting Research on HIV Among Indigenous Peoples
May 10, 2021This protocol can be applied to research projects focused on the epidemiology of the disease, interventions and implementation of strategies which aim to reduce the impact of HIV among Indigenous peoples. This is also a flexible tool that can be adapted to accommodate the specific needs of research teams in local territories.
COVID-19 and HIV: Key Issues and Actions
May 10, 2021An excellent document put together and prepared by The UNAIDS Cosponsors Regional Group (UCRG) for Latin America and the Caribbean that is very relevant to our situation and has a […]
Drum & Sash: Contextualizing Barriers and Leveraging Strength
May 10, 2021“Nothing about us without us”; this has been the resounding message delivered by community members about the need for patient involvement in the research process.
DRUM & SASH Newsletters
May 10, 2021The DRUM & SASH project is a CIHR funded study which aims to develop, implement and evaluate shared care models to increase care and prevention of HIV, Hepatitis C, other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) and related mental health issues in Indigenous communities in Alberta.
Indigenous Communities: Summary of Legal Needs Assessment
May 10, 2021In 2014, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (“Legal Network”) and the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) began collaborating to produce a series of legal information resources for Indigenous communities living […]