February 7th, is African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in Canada.
Read More →The OAN is pleased to announce it has launched AIDS Awareness ads. Check out 10 Facts about HIV in Ontario that might surprise you at oan.red/facts
Read More →The Ontario AIDS Network Board of Directors is pleased to announce and congratulate the 2017 Honour Roll Award Recipients: Adrian Betts and Christian Hui, The Person with HIV/AIDS Leadership Award Anthony Mohamed and Maureen Owino, The Caring Hands Award Richard Elliott and Ryan Peck, Social Justice in HIV/AIDS Award Please join us in celebrating on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ripley’s Aquarium, Toronto. Tickets are $40 which includes full access to the Aquarium, a beverage, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. There will be discounted ticket pricing if bundles of tickets are purchased as follows: 5 tickets at
Read More →The nomination deadline for the OAN Honour Roll 2017 is August 31, 2017. If you are considering nominating someone for one of the three awards, don’t delay! The event will take place November 15, 2017 at Ripley’s Aquarium in Toronto. For more information, download the OAN Honour Roll 2017 Nomination Package below.
Read More →We have added a couple of links to resources on substance use in the workplace on the OPRAH toolkit. Check them out at this link https://ontarioaidsnetwork.ca/oprah/human-resources/hr-policies/
Read More →This workshop is created for frontline healthcare, harm reduction, support service providers, and educators working with people living with, at risk for, & affected by HIV and people who use drugs.
Read More →Position: Positive Leadership Development Institute (PLDI) National CoordinatorLocation: RemoteResponsible to: PLDI Executive Committee (OAN, PAN, COCQ-SIDA Executive Directors) The Positive Leadership Development Institute, PLDI is a three module leadership training program consisting of Core Leadership Training Who am I as a leader?, Bored? Get on Board! (Board governance training) and Communication Skills Training led by and for people living with HIV, was created in 2006. The purpose of this highly-valued series of three- and four-day training programs is to support people living with HIV/AIDS to realize their leadership potential and meaningful participation in community life. In 2009 the Ontario AIDS
Read More →To our alliance, colleagues and community partners, We are pleased to announce the availability of the GMSH new strategic plan. Entitled “Raising the Bar” this new plan presents the priorities and activities we will pursue over the next 5 years. It is the product of many months of engagement with researchers, community based workers at HIV/AIDS service organizations (ASOs) and gay and bisexual men living with and affected by HIV. In Ontario, cisgender and transgender gay, bisexual, two-spirit, and other men who have sex with men remain disproportionately impacted by the HIV epidemic, with incidence rates remaining high for too long. It is
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Read More →The pdf below provides up to date information from the Public Health Agency of Canada in 3 areas: HIV in CanadaHepatitis C in CanadaChlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis in Canada
Read More →The following Skills workshop dates have been finalized: Board Chair Workshop, July 14/15, 2017 – We will be allowing 2 people per agency to attend this workshop. Middle Manager Workshop, September 20/21, 2017 Support Workers Workshop, October 25/26, 2017 ED/Board Chair Workshop, January 26/27, 2018 All of the above workshops will be taking place at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, 300 Jarvis Street, Toronto. Please note these workshops are only available to OAN member agencies and affiliates (where applicable). An email will be sent to ASOs with more information closer to the dates. Online registration will also be available closer to
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