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HIV

E-Module for Evidence-Informed HIV Rehabilitation

Organization: Realize (previously CWGHR)
Publication date: 2014
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Guideline or manual

Droit criminel, sexe et divulgation du VIH: Pourquoi l’approche canadienne pose-t-elle problème?

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

2ième partieCécile Kazatchkine, Analyste principale des politiques au Réseau juridique canadien VIH/sida, adresse l'histoire de la criminalisation de la non-divulgation du VIH au Canada et comment le Réseau juridique continue les efforts pour tenter de changer la...

Why don’t people living with HIV always disclose?

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

This video is part of a series of 23 short videos on the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada, produced in July 2014 by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network.

PWA Research Strategy

Organization: Toronto People With AIDS Foundation (PWA)
Publication date: 2014
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Report

Know Your Rights 8: Disclosure, privacy and parenting

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Fact sheet

Number 8 in a series of brochures that address the privacy rights and disclosure obligations of people living with HIV in a variety of day-to-day contexts.

L’interprétation de la notion de «possibilité réaliste de transmission» peut-elle évoluer?

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

Cette vidéo fait partie d’une série de 21 vidéos sur la criminalisation de la non-divulgation du VIH au Canada. Cette série a été réalisée en juillet 2014 par le Réseau juridique canadien VIH/sida.

What does the criminal law consider a “low viral load”?

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

This video is part of a series of 23 short videos on the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada, produced in July 2014 by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network.

Dans quels cas ai-je l’obligation juridique de divulguer ma séropositivité?

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

Cette vidéo fait partie d’une série de 21 vidéos sur la criminalisation de la non-divulgation du VIH au Canada. Cette série a été réalisée en juillet 2014 par le Réseau juridique canadien VIH/sida.

To Russia — With Love | Toronto’s pre-Sochi rally to support LGBTI rights in Russia & beyond

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

On Thursday, February 6th — on the eve of the Winter Olympics opening in Sochi — more than 100 activists converged outside the Russian Consulate in downtown Toronto to hold a peaceful rally. Protesters condemned the hate perpetrated against LGBT people in...

Sex, criminal law & HIV non-disclosure: What is wrong with Canada’s approach to HIV non-disclosure?

Organization: HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2014
Format: Video
Resource Type: Presentation

Part 2Alison Symington, Co-director of research and advocacy at the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, addresses the urgent, pressing legal issue of criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada and why the Legal Network continues to work to change these laws and the...
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