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. The primary intention for this program is to strengthen resiliency, self-care & organizational practices to support wellness for staff working in chronically & acutely stressful environments & encourage a commitment to one’s physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Registration is filling up fast. Sign-up today! This workshop is being offered on three separate dates: Managers: Friday, January 28 2022 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Frontline Workers: Friday, February 11, 2022,
Read More →The Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDs Strategy (OAHAS) is pleased to announce their new executive director: Mark. He can be reached at executivedirector@oahas.org.
Read More →The provincial Women and HIV/AIDS Initiative is pleased to announce its new location at 3rd floor of the Centre for Social Innovation on Bathurst Street in Toronto. Their new address is 720 Bathurst St., Office 308, Toronto, ON M5S 2R4. Phone numbers have not been changed.
Read More →CATIE is looking for people working in HIV or hepatitis C to complete a short five-minute survey to let them know if they’re can better support our needs. At the end of the survey, participants are invited to enter a draw to win a $250 Canadian Tire gift card! Click here to participate!
Read More →The AIDS and Hepatitis C Programs, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, and the Evidence-based Practice Unit of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network has released the 12th annual OCHART (Ontario Community HIV and AIDS Reporting Tool) report The View from the Front Lines! The data and information collected through OCHART and presented in this report shows: the range of HIV/hepatitis C services provided throughout Ontario; emerging issues and trends about services and client needs; improvements in existing services and new program planning; and how public resources are used. Many thanks to everyone for submitting your OCHART data – our combined efforts make the work
Read More →The Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance in collaboration with the Community-Based Research Centre for Gay Men’s Health is presenting a free two-part summer webinar series on the topic of loneliness, with guest speaker, Eddy Elmer from the City of Vancouver’s Seniors Advisory Committee: Part 1: Loneliness: Not Always What We Think Wednesday, July 18 from 3pm – 4pm EST Part 2: Loneliness Among Gay Bi Trans & Queer Men Wednesday, August 15 from 3pm – 4pm EST Elmer’s dissertation examines the psychological process linking sexual minority stress and loneliness in older lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults. For more information on the webinar series, click here. To request
Read More →HIV/AIDS Regional Services is looking for a new Executive Director. The application deadline has been extended until July 13th, 2018. They are also hiring a new Regional Harm Reduction Outreach Worker and Women’s Community Development Coordinator, with applications due July 17th.
Read More →It is with especially mixed emotions that we announce the formal resignation of the ACCHO Director, Valérie Pierre-Pierre. As you may know, Valérie accepted a short-term role at the AIDS Bureau in December 2017 and had planned to return to her role at ACCHO in June 2018. Recently, Valérie submitted her resignation to the ACCHO Executive after accepting a Senior Policy Analyst position on the Hepatitis C team with the AIDS and Hepatitis C Programs. Valérie joined the ACCHO team in January 2010 and during her tenure she provided tremendous leadership that enhanced the operations and significantly expanded the reach
Read More →It’s with great anticipation and pleasure to let you know that on July 1, 2018, we are moving. Our new location is 77 Westmount Rd, Unit 110 Guelph, On N1H 5J1. Please note that all programs and services including the ARCH Clinic, Trans Health Clinic and Anonymous Rapid HIV Testing Clinics will now be at this new office location. During the office closure there will be a two week disruption of service. The office will be closed as phone lines and internet providers move our communication systems. Staff will require additional time to settle in, unpack and prepare to reopen.
Read More →Thomas Egdorf has been hired as the new Program Director, of the AIDS Bereavement and Resiliency Program of Ontario. Thomas brings to his new role at ABRPO/Fife 24 years of experience in the not for profit and the HIV/AIDS sector. Since 2011, Thomas has been a Regional Health Coordinator with CATIE, and he was the Director of PHA Programs with the Ontario AIDS Network. Thomas proven skills and experience in leadership development, peer engagement, adult education and training, will be huge asset to the ABRPO team as we move forward during this time of transition. Thomas’ start date is June
Read More →Pride Toronto Presents Living & Thriving with HIV Panel Discussion 6:30 – 8:00pm – June 19, 2018 Innis Town Hall 2 Sussex Ave, Toronto, ON, M5S 1J5 You’re Invited! Snacks Served!
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