Organization:
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
Publication date: 2013
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Report
This report presents results from iSpeak, which was a research study implemented in 2011 to understand the HIV-related needs, challenges and priorities of heterosexual Black men (i.e., African, Caribbean and Black) in Ontario. The study was developed and implemented...
Organization:
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
Publication date: 2013
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Newsletter
For this issue of ACT News, the first of two newsletters that commemorate ACT’s 30-year history, we interviewed former volunteers, staff, and community members who shared the challenges and opportunities, the debates and struggles, that affected our community...
Organization:
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
Publication date: 2013
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Newsletter
For this issue of ACT News, the second newsletter to commemorate ACT’s 30-year history, we highlight HIV-related treatment advances and the impact on those living with HIV, the development of Employment ACTion, our program for people with HIV considering...
Organization:
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
Publication date: 2014
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Program evaluation, Report
This report presents the results of Living with HIV over the Long Term, a qualitative study led by community-based researchers at the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) and Casey House. Since the introduction of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in 1996, the...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2012
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Fact sheet
On October 5, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada released important decisions in two cases of HIV non-disclosure; namely, R. v. Mabior and R. v. D.C. Mabior is a man who had sex with several women without disclosing his HIV-positive status. D.C. is a woman who had sex...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2011
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Report
Highlights of our work in Canada and around the world from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011.
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2011
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Fact sheet
Please note that the sections of this document that describe the current state of the criminal law as it relates to HIV non-disclosure do not take into account the recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions in R. v. Mabior and R. v. D.C. We are presently working to...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2011
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Fact sheet
Please note that the sections of this document that describe the current state of the criminal law as it relates to HIV non-disclosure do not take into account the recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions in R. v. Mabior and R. v. D.C. We are presently working to...
Organization:
HIV Legal Network
Publication date: 2011
Format:
PDF
Resource Type:
Report
1. Laws and practices that criminalize people living with HIV and vulnerable to HIVA) People who use drugsB) People in prisonC) Sex workersD) Criminalization of HIV non-disclosure2. Laws and practices that facilitate or impede HIV-related treatment accessA)...