Organisme:
Positive Living Society of British Columbia
Année de publication : 2013
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Brochure
If you live in British Columbia and are newly diagnosed with HIV or re-engaging with care, peer navigators can help. Peer navigators are trained and educated on health issues surrounding HIV/AIDS, self care, safer sex, disease progression and other important topics....
Organisme:
Positive Living Society of British Columbia
Année de publication : 2013
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Brochure
This resource can help you plan for your health recovery after you leave the hospital. It includes information on what to do before you leave the hospital, follow-up appointments, involving a caregiver, and other topics.
Organisme:
Positive Living Society of British Columbia
Année de publication : 2014
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Dépliant
Information for newly diagnosed people, written in plain language. Contains information on the HIV virus, blood work, medication, disclosure and more.
Organisme:
Positive Living Society of British Columbia
Année de publication : 2015
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Dépliant
“Disclosure: Telling Someone You Are Living with HIV” is based on the lived experience of PLHIV and includes:-benefits and risks of disclosure;-information on legal obligations to disclose;-planning for disclosure; and-provincial resources offering further...
Organisme:
UBC/BCCDC
Année de publication : 2013
Format:
Vidéo
Cet enseignement de 31 minutes, la vidéo de style documentaire illustre les résultats du projet et les recommandations de consommation et aux perspectives des prestataires.
Organisme:
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Année de publication : 2012
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Dépliant
A tool developed to help individuals who've tested positive for an STI tell their partners (including conversation starters, etc.).
Organisme:
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Année de publication : 2013
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Brochure
Organisme:
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Année de publication : 2014
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Brochure
Organisme:
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Année de publication : 2014
Format:
PDF
Type de ressource:
Formulaire ou modèle
After the four years of the heads up?! campaign, the Healthy Sexuality and Harm Reduction team in Winnipeg endeavoured to revamp their new condom promotion campaign to have a more specific purpose. This logic model was developed to help explain the...
Organisme:
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Année de publication : 2012
Format:
Image, Vidéo
Type de ressource:
Affiche
The heads up?! campaign (enjeu?! in French) ran in Winnipeg in fall 2011 (first resource) and then was updated in fall 2012 (other resources). The goal of the campaign was to promote condom use among Winnipeg youth aged 15-19. Evaluations of the...