Strategy to Address Issues Related to HIV Faced by People in Ontario From Countries Where HIV is Endemic
Ontario HIV/AIDS Strategy for African, Caribbean and Black Communities 2013-2018 Extended to 2021
STUDIES & RESEARCH REPORTS
3rd En Avant: Implementing an Impact-Focused HIV/AIDS Research Strategy for African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Ontario
3rd Ontario African, Caribbean and Black Research Think Tank
Talking Black: Understanding the HIV-related needs, challenges and priorities of heterosexual African, Caribbean and Black men in Ontario, Canada
Staying Alive: Evaluation of the Keep it Alive! HIV Awareness and Prevention campaign for African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Ontario
Conducting research with hard-to-reach populations: Lessons learned from the East African Health Study in Toronto (EAST)
African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Research Think Tank Report
Health, Community and Vulnerability to HIV among African, Caribbean and Black Gay and Bisexual Men in Toronto (MaBwana Study)
The East African Health Study in Toronto: HIV and Health Related Behaviour, Beliefs, Attitudes and Knowledge (EAST Study)
HIV Stigma Affecting African and Caribbean Communities in Toronto (Stigma Study)
FACT SHEETS
EAST Study Fact Sheet
The HIV Engagement Cascade and African, Caribbean and Black Communities
Interventions Along the HIV Engagement Cascade for African, Caribbean and Black Communities
Responding to Questions on HIV Cure Research in African, Caribbean and Black Communities
Emerging Prevention Technologies and Canada’s African, Caribbean and Black Communities
Engaging African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Addressing HIV
HIV Stigma in African,Caribbean and Black Communities
In our own words: Stories of African, Caribbean and Black gay and bisexual men from the MaBwana Black Men’s Study in Toronto
ONE BLOOD: Youth & HIV in the Caribbean and Caribbean Diaspora in Canada
HIV Prevalence, Incidence, Mother-to-Child Transmission Rates among African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) Populations in Canada as of 2008
HIV Prevalence, Incidence, Mother-to-Child Transmission Rates among African, Caribbean, and Black Populations as of 2008 – Ontario
The Toronto Teen Survey Bulletin: What Did Black, African and Caribbean Teens Have to Say?
OTHER REPORTS
Black Experiences in Health Care Symposium Report
“Callous, Cold and Deliberately duplicitous”: Racialization, Immigration and the Representation of HIV Criminalization in Canadian Mainstream Newspapers
Our Voices: HIV, Race and the Criminal Law. An ACCHO Special Report
HIV/AIDS Epi Updates. Chapter 13: HIV/AIDS in Canada among people from countries where HIV is endemic
Strategic Plan to 2015
Towards the Improvement of HIV Prevention Services for African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Canada: A Gap Analysis
African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Canada: A Knowledge Synthesis Paper for the CIHR Social Research Paper in HIV Prevention
Criminal and Victims? The Impact of the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure on African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Ontario
Ontario Black Gay Men’s Summit — Cultures of Sexuality and Black Men’s Health: Summit Summary and Outcomes
Population-Specific HIV/AIDS Status Report: People from Countries where HIV is Endemic – Black people of African and
Taking action on HIV and AIDS in Black communities in Canada
HIV prevention for young Black women in Toronto – Report ACCHO Report on the AIDS 2006 African Black Diaspora Stream
RESOURCES FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
Let’s Talk: Facilitator’s Guide
iSpeak presents “The Test”
Statistics on heterosexual Black men living with HIV in Ontario
Planning for illness: Legal information for people living with HIV in Ontario
Agency Accountability
The Similarities of Our Differences. The Making of One Blood Youth Linked in Action
Accountability: Our Responsibility
Poz Prevention Definition, Values and Principles
A guide to HIV/AIDS and sexual health for young Black women in Toronto
Rethinking HIV Prevention for Black Men Who Have Sex With Men
HIV and the Criminal Law in Ontario
KEYNOTES AND LECTURES
Note Towards What it Might Mean to Be Black in Canada