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Job Posting – Social Worker – MAT Program

Within a comprehensive case management model and within the context of a client and family centred care model, Code of Ethics, and the established mission, vision, values and objectives of Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), Vancouver Community Services, the Social Worker MAT Program provides case management services and clinical and consultative social work services to HIV… Read more »

Dear Colleagues, I am forwarding a request from CIHR for you to complete a CBR program evaluation survey. As your advocate for HIV/AIDS Community-Based research (CBR) in BC I would be remiss by not informing you that in my opinion the survey is heavily biased to provide “evidence” to re-allocate funds from the existing CBR… Read more »

YouthCO Young Women’s Wellness Retreat (December 3-5)

YouthCO is excited to welcome HIV+ and/or Hep C+ self identified women under 30 to apply to attend our 4th annual Young Women’s Wellness Retreat held December 3-5. The application deadline is Monday October 25! The retreat is free to all attendees, including travel costs. Priority goes to first time retreat attendees. Young women from… Read more »

Two new documents related to STOP HIV/AIDS recently released

Two new documents have been added to the PAN website related to STOP HIV/AIDS. The first document is the STOP HIV/AIDS Leadership Committee Indicators Report.  From the introduction of the report: The progress of the STOP HIV/AIDS Pilot Project as measured by select indicators is an imperative component of project monitoring and feedback to stakeholders…. Read more »

Gay Men’s Health Summit Proceedings – 2009

Last year, the Summit focused on the determinants of health for gay men. The proceedings report entitled, Exposing the Determinants, is now available at the Community Based Research Centre website. Paper copies of Exposing the Determinants will be available at this year’s Summit coming up on Thursday November 25 and Friday November 26. Reminder: Deadline… Read more »

This is to inform you that the Public Health Agency of Canada and Health Canada are launching a membership renewal of the National  Aboriginal Council on HIV/AIDS (NACHA).  The Public Health Agency of Canada and Health Canada have issued a call for NACHA membership  applications to a wide range of partners involved with the Federal… Read more »

A new report by the University of Victoria’s Centre for Addictions Research (CARBC) reveals that Victoria’s drug users continue to share dirty needles after the closure of the city’s only needle-exchange facility. About 400 people a month used the facility, which opened more than 20 years ago. In May 2008, the needle-exchange was evicted from… Read more »

AIDS Vancouver Island needs your support — NEEDLE EXCHANGE

Hello all, As many of you may know, in Victoria, BC, we have been facing a drastic reduction in the availability of harm reduction services. On May 31, 2008, the city’s only primary needle exchange shut its doors, after 20 years of operating, because the service had outgrown its funding and physical location, two issues… Read more »

Excitement Building for 2nd PHA Leadership Training

After receiving more than 30 applications the PHA Leadership Selection Committee managed to narrow it down to the 18 participants.  18 PHAs from around BC will converge in Vancouver on Friday May 14th, and subsequently Loon Lake Camp in Maple Ridge, for 4 days of intensive leadership development.  PAN staff and volunteers are putting the… Read more »

Evin won her ACCOLAIDS in the category of Social/Political/Community Action.  There were two winners in this category and the other recipient was Michael Vonn, Policy Director of the BC Civil Liberties Association. Chee Mamuk won in the category of Innovative Programs and Service Delivery,  Dr. Silvia Guillemi won in the category of Health Promotion and… Read more »