What works: What you need to know if you have HIV and inject drugs

This booklet contains easy-to-understand messages about how to take care of your health if you have HIV and inject drugs. Complete with practical tips, this resource is a great starting point for people who use drugs who have questions about HIV treatment, preventing...

Canada’s progress on 90-90-90 targets

This colourful infographic poster illustrates Canada’s progress on achieving the 90-90-90 targets for HIV testing, treatment and viral suppression, based on 2018 estimates from the Public Health Agency of Canada. Downloadable files to share infographic information in...

The Positive Side (Spring 2020): Stigma, Sex and Safety

Health and wellness magazine for people living with HIV. In this issue: positive trans women; the overdose crisis; CATIE’s U=U campaign; viral load blips; the Victoria Cool Aid Society; Q&A on CBD; designer and activist Juan Saavedra.

HIV and aging

This booklet is for people 50 or older who are living with HIV, as well as their partners, family members and caregivers. It looks at some of the issues that older adults living with HIV might face and recommends ways to stay healthy—physically, mentally, emotionally...

Hepatitis C information for immigrants and newcomers

These brochures written in English/French and Urdu, English/French and Punjabi, English/French and Tagalog, and English/French and Simplified Chinese offer basic information on Hepatitis C in Canada and are intended for immigrants and newcomers and service providers...

What to do Instead of Calling the Cops

The Winnipeg Peer Working Group, in collaboration with the MHRN and Bar None, is pleased to present this poster on alternatives to calling the police on someone who is high. Folks who use drugs say that criminalization harms them more than drugs themselves do! Please...