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- Privacy and disclosure for youth living with HIV or hep C: questions and answers
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2017, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (CHLN)
Client resources - PDF
More info - Know your rights: guide for parents living with HIV
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2017, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (CHLN)
Client resources - PDF
More info - HIV criminalization in Canada: key trends and patterns
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2017, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (CHLN)
Report - Webpage
More info - VIH & Immigration, suis-je admissible?
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2017, Coalition des organismes communautaires québécois de lutte contre le sida (COCQ-SIDA)
Client resources - Website
More info - Working towards more consistent interventions between the health and the safety sectors concerning injection drug users
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2016, Association des Intervenants en Dépendance du Québec
Video
More info - Indigenous Communities and HIV Disclosure to Sexual Partners: Questions and Answers
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2016, Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN), Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (CHLN)
Client resources - PDF
More info - HIV prevention, criminalization, and sex work: Where are we at?
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From Prevention in Focus - Fall 2016
2016, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Third parties and the law
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2015, Stella
Client resources - PDF
More info - Our friends, family and the law
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2015, Stella
Client resources - PDF
More info - Communication and the law
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2015, Stella
Client resources - PDF
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