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REACH 2.0 News & Events, May 2017 

Fellowship Opportunity

*New Deadline May 15, 2017.

REACH 2.0 and UWW 2020 are offering a new learning and funding opportunity for Masters and PhD degree students or holders working in public health, clinical environments or AIDS service organizations!

 

Project Coordinator/Evaluator for HIV Stigma Index Project

Deadline is May 5, 2017

The OHTN is looking for a highly motivated individual to support the implementation of The People Living with HIV Stigma Index in Canada. We aim to:

  1. better understand the social determinants of HIV stigma,
  2. map out HIV stigma across lifespans, contexts, structures and systems, and
  3. mobilize local and national actionable solution(s) to support people living with HIV.

You can read the full job description here.

Vous pouvez lire l'offre de poste içi.

Peer Research Associate for Moving Beyond Piloting HIV POCT Project

*New Deadline May 5, 2017

The Centre for REACH 2.0 (REACH 2.0) is seeking a highly motivated enthusiastic individual to fill a part-time, contract position (end date is February 2018, with possibility of extension) of “Peer Research Associate”. For the purposes of this study, the term ‘peer’ is defined as a person living with HIV/AIDS.

You can read the full job description here.

Vous pouvez lire l'offre de poste içi.

 

Introduction to Realist Evaluation

The BC team is beginning to implement the Making It Work study funded through a CIHR CBR Catalyst Grant. The team has decided to use a Realist Evaluation approach to this work and as part of the team’s capacity building PAN has pulled together an introductory primer on Realist Evaluation.

 

 

Being Pragmatic in Getting to the 90-90-90 Targets in Canada

The full video of the CAHR Lunch Symposium is now online!

HIV Point-of-Care Testing in Canadian Settings

We’re pleased to announce that the HIV Point-of-Care Testing in Canadian Settings: Scoping Review has been published! This paper is a review of the literature on the utilization of HIV POCT across Canadian provinces and is one of three scoping reviews that were developed out of the National HIV&STBBI Testing Working Group.

 

«Capacity-Bridging» 

Le terme « expert » fait souvent référence aux chercheurs des grandes universités, pourtant les experts sont très nombreux au-delà des académies. Les membres des communautés sont, eux-aussi, les experts dans leur domaine

 

Our Posters at CAHR 2017

If you didn't get a chance to see our posters, you can visit them here!

The Peer-led impact evaluation of the Positive Leadership Development Institute

Manitoba HIV Collective Impact Network

Reducing Harms for People who Use Drugs in Atlantic Canada

Provider Perspectives on HIV Point-of-Care Testing

 

 
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