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Implications for the frontlines: Programming highlights from CAHR 2021

  • 28 Jun 2021
  • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Webinar

Implications for the frontlines: Programming highlights from CAHR 2021

A webinar in partnership with the Canadian Association for HIV Research.
 
While we continue to address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on program delivery, we also need to push forward with HIV prevention, testing and treatment programs, in addition to programs that address the overdose epidemic in Canada.
 
This webinar will highlight HIV programs across the continuum of care that were presented at the Canadian Association for HIV Research virtual conference (CAHR 2021). The programs presented will have key implications for community programming and use the 90/90/90 UNAIDS targets as the framework.

Moderator: Shelley Taylor, CATIE
 
Speakers:

  • Rachel Landy, Carrielynn Lund, Raye St. Denis and Kandace Ogilvie, Development of a Rural Model for Integrated Shared Care in First Nation and Métis Communities (DRUM & SASH)
  • Wanjiru Munene, African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario
  • Amanda Giacomazzo, Mallory Harrigan and Camille Arkell, CATIE

Ce webinaire sera présenté en anglais et interprété en simultané en français.


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