Webinars and Virtual Events

Webinars and virtual trainings aim to support our communities to gain information, skills, and knowledge to strengthen their work.

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KnowledgeConnect Webinars and Virtual Trainings

The KnowledgeConnect series helps build capacity, health literacy, and community connections. Themed virtual trainings (3 or more related sessions) and single focus webinars offer insight into new and innovative approaches to work, new research that will contribute to shared community knowledge, advocacy issues, new community resources, or the social determinants of health that affect HIV and hepatitis C, and harm reduction. See series.

 

PAN Presents Webinars

The PAN Presents series connects PAN member organizations with provincial Health Authority representatives, provincial and federal funding organizations, and representatives from governmental ministries. You can learn the latest information from these voices, and bring your questions to the table in these exchanges. See series.

 

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Virtual Trainings (2 or more sessions linked by theme)

Advocacy, Policy and Public Health

Health Determinants

Health Authority and Government Networking

Professional Development 

Research and Evaluation


We greatly appreciate the vision of our government funders and their ongoing commitment to supporting the work of PAN. In particular we gratefully acknowledge the Public Health Agency of Canada – HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Upcoming Webinars

Reshaping the Landscape of Sex Work in BC

You are invited to join a virtual capacity building event on Thursday, May 21 from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM Pacific Time to hear from community-based and peer-led sex work organizations as well as the HIV legal network to gain a landscape view of sex work in BC in 2026. Registration is at the bottom… Read more »

Past Webinars

Webinar Series Coming Soon

Our 2017 lineup of webinars will include sessions on HCV, community-based research in practice, putting evaluation to work for organizations, and HIV and aging. We will post information about the webinars on our blog as soon as dates are confirmed. View our PAN Ignite webinar series PLDI Peer Evaluators Impact Evaluation Project Positive Living Positive Homes The… Read more »

Results from the Community HIV/HCV Evaluation and Reporting Tool (CHERT) – Part 1 of 3

The Community HIV/HCV Evaluation and Reporting Tool (CHERT) is a survey designed to collect annual data from community-based HIV/AIDS and/or HCV programs operating in BC. CHERT questions explore both process and outcome level indicators related to the programs’ prevention, testing and treatment services.

Results from the Community HIV/HCV Evaluation and Reporting Tool (CHERT) – Part 2 of 3

The Community HIV/HCV Evaluation and Reporting Tool (CHERT) is a survey designed to collect annual data from community-based HIV/AIDS and/or HCV programs operating in BC. CHERT questions explore both process and outcome level indicators related to the programs’ prevention, testing and treatment services.

Results from the Community HIV/HCV Evaluation and Reporting Tool (CHERT) – Part 3 of 3

The Community HIV/HCV Evaluation and Reporting Tool (CHERT) is a survey designed to collect annual data from community-based HIV/AIDS and/or HCV programs operating in BC. CHERT questions explore both process and outcome level indicators related to the programs’ prevention, testing and treatment services.  

“Bringing Research Back” to Communities: A Webinar on HIV Knowledge Translation using CHIWOS as a Case Study

The Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study (CHIWOS) seeks to address a significant gap in knowledge related to the availability and utilization of women-specific HIV/AIDS-related services, and the barriers and facilitators that influence these usage patterns, as well as assessing the impact of these services on the sexual, reproductive, women’s, and mental health… Read more »