- The Health Promotion Case Management (HCPM) program provides short-term (less than six months), outreach-based case management to individuals at ongoing high risk for HIV infection who could use…
- WebinarPeer navigation is a promising approach for supportive HIV and hepatitis C care. There is an emerging need for Indigenous-centred models of peer navigation.
- CATIE NewsA Vancouver study found half of respondents did not disclose drug use to care providers. People living with HIV and Indigenous people were less likely to ...
- This report shares the learnings from a national programming dialogue to share practices in Indigenous-centred harm reduction and hepatitis C programs.
- This rapid response explores the unmet needs of Indigenous peoples living with HIV and discusses strategies, interventions, and programs to address unmet needs.
- CATIE NewsIn general, researchers have found that there are differences in rates of health-related issues among Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) people. For ...
- WebinarThis webinar will introduce the audience to biomedical strategies and increase knowledge of how these prevention strategies can and have been integrated into an Indigenous frame of knowledge for…
- CATIE NewsOwning a mobile phone may have health benefits for Indigenous people who use drugs. A B.C. study found that phone ownership facilitates access to healthcare ...
- Indigenous peoples in Canada experience social and health disparities due to the ongoing effects of racism, colonization, and intergenerational trauma from forced family separation by the residential…
- Prevention in FocusAn overview of Canadian resources on Indigenous people and HIV, hepatitis C and harm reduction.
- CATIE NewsReports have suggested that HIV may be progressing more rapidly in Saskatchewan.. Researchers analyzed the genetic sequences of HIV among people in the ...