Peer Navigators Workshop
This workshop held on Saturday, September 21st, 2024. For more information on our next workshop, contact us at 7787235812 or stellaagyei.acpnet@gmail.com
Peer Navigators Workshop Registration
Peer Navigators Training Needs Assessment Survey
Consent form You are invited to participate in this survey which gathers insights from community leaders, healthcare professionals, and peer navigators to identify the specific needs, challenges, and preferences in providing culturally safe and stigma-free services for HIV, Hepatitis C,…
Survey: Community Preferences for HIV, Hepatitis C, and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Prevention Strategies
Consent form You are invited to participate in this survey to help us better understand the most effective ways to share information about HIV, Hepatitis C, and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) within our community. This survey is part of an…
Empowering Communities: The Vital Role of HIV Self-Testing
In the realm of public health, empowerment lies at the heart of effective prevention and treatment strategies. When it comes to HIV/AIDS, access to testing and counseling services plays a pivotal role in curbing the spread of the virus and…
Breaking the Silence: STBBI Education in BC’s African Community
Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) remain a significant public health concern worldwide, including within immigrant and refugee communities. In British Columbia, Canada, the African community faces unique challenges regarding awareness and understanding of STBBI, often stemming from cultural norms…
Drive For Change (DFC)
Afro-Canadian communities living with HIV in Canada are disproportionately affected by racism, discrimination and HIV stigma. Barriers to health services include those related to im/migration and being newcomers to Canada; socioeconomic barriers; heightened policing; surveillance and violence; social and structural…