Preventing HIV

ASO411

ASO411 – Locate an AIDS Service Organization (ASO) or other HIV related service in your area


HIV hotlines

Want to talk with someone? Provinces and territories have set up toll-free phone lines you can call to get answers to your questions about HIV.

Alberta:
1-800-772-2437
British Columbia:
1-800-661-4337
Eastern Arctic:
1-800-661-0795
Manitoba:
1-800-782-2437
Newfoundland and Labrador:
1-800-563-1575
New Brunswick:
1-800-561-4009
Northwest Territories:
1-800-661-0844
Nunavut:
1-800-661-0795
Nova Scotia:
1-800-566-2437
Ontario:
1-800-668-2437
Prince Edward Island:
1-800-314-2437
Quebec:
Contact your local CLSC or call Info-Santé 811
Saskatchewan:
1-800-667-6876
Yukon:
1-800-661-0408 x8323

In these pages you’ll find information on the prevention of HIV, hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted infections.

HIV plain and simple

Everything you need to know about HIV without all the jargon

Prevention Topics

Testing and diagnosis

Information on HIV testing and testing programs

Sexual health and safer sex

Information on how to reduce the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

Prevention technologies

Information on interventions that may reduce HIV infectiousness and susceptibility

Substance use and harm reduction

Information for reducing the risks for HIV and hepatitis C transmission in people who use substances

Gay men's sexual health knowledge centre

Key resources and tools for service providers who work with gay and other MSM

Intersexions & Interjections

CATIE’s National HIV and Youth Knowledge Exchange Symposium

See all prevention topics

Prevention in Focus: Spotlight on programming and research – CATIE’s prevention e-bulletin

Programming Connection: Shared experience. Stronger programs. – CATIE’s new toolkit of Canadian HIV front-line program models, materials and planning resources