Category: Advocacy, Policy, Public Health

Pozcast Episode 9: Laughing Matters

The latest episode of Pozcast is out! Is laughter the best medicine? In this episode we explore the power of stand-up comedy to fight stigma, and its potential as a therapeutic tool. Host James Watson chats first with James Tison a queer, HIV positive, gender non-binary stand-up comic  and actor out of New York City… Read more »

Call for Abstracts, CAHR 2020

Abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 29th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR 2020) Topics fall under CAHR’s four tracks: Basic Sciences Clinical Sciences Epidemiology and Public Health Sciences Social Sciences   An additional oral abstract session will once again be offered with a focus on Key Populations. For information on the… Read more »

Red Scarf Awareness Campaign 2019

  Jeanette at AVI Health and Community Services made us aware of this cool campaign!   Join us November 13 for a “Knit-In” supporting the local Red Scarf HIV/AIDS Awareness Initiative What is the Red Scarf Campaign? Red Scarf is a movement bringing community together to raise real awareness and knowledge about the positive advances in… Read more »

Substance Use News October 2019

  Substance Use News provides a snapshot of news and resources for those working to support folks who use substances. We share pieces on the social, medical and political responses to the opioid crisis, from advocacy to welcome change. See our Drug Use and Overdose Response page for resources on overdose services, team resilience, governmental reports,… Read more »

Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity presents Dr. Mark Gilbert Date: Thursday, November 21, 2019 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Location: Hurlburt Auditorium, St. Paul’s Hospital (1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver) Dr. Mark Gilbert is the Medical Director of Clinical Prevention Services at the BC Centre for Disease Control, and an Associate Professor (Partner)… Read more »

In Her Words: Women Talk About Healthcare in BC

A new report illustrates gender inequities within BC’s healthcare system.  In Her Words shares the stories of women across the province, highlighting concerning information, including:   • One third of the women surveyed do not feel their needs are being met or treated effectively by the current healthcare system. For Indigenous women, it was nearly… Read more »

The Year in Review: 2018-19

We are happy to present the 2018-19 Year in Review, our annual report. We thank our members, allies, and stakeholders for their roles in the work we have accomplished over the past year, and encourage people to contact us if they would like more information. Message from the Executive Director     Dear Friends, Looking… Read more »

Can’t Pass it On Vancouver

Summit 2019 Ancillary Event  CATIE and CBRC invite you to attend the Vancouver launch of Can’t Pass It On, with Bruce Richman, founder of the U=U campaign. People living with HIV on effective treatment can’t pass it on to a partner. That’s the message CATIE and our partners are sharing through our new Can’t Pass… Read more »

2019 Federal Election

The 2019 federal election is fast approaching, and we have an opportunity to let all candidates, parties and voters know that the HIV, hepatitis C and other STBBIs require a strong federal government response. We also require a strong government response to address (of people who use drugs, of people living with HIV, sex workers,… Read more »

  When: Wednesday October 9, 2019 Time: 1:00 PM Where: Dze Ḻ K’ant Friendship Centre, 1188 Main Street, Smithers, BC Please join us in a workshop to talk about the facts regarding HIV/AIDS. Education is key for those living with the illness and as well as those who do not. Our hope is to support and… Read more »