[Viva] Fwd: The CATIE Exchange - January 16, 2013
anne bonner
thewoodbuffalo at gmail.com
Thu Jan 17 13:32:09 PST 2013
Hey Wendy! I'm thinking about this peer navigator business. How did you
get into it? I'm thinking about maybe doing it. Can you give me some info
on it? Like how you got started, what you do exactly, and how it's been
for you. Who would I talk to about it? I want to do some work in the
field and it seems like it might be a good starting place... I'm checking
out my options anyways. Thanks!
Anne
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 6:24 PM, wendy stevens <wendybebe73 at gmail.com>wrote:
> You sound very politically savvy and outspoken...I love it. I, on the
> other hand , never seem to get enough facts from people I respect enough to
> care. I need help with that. My job is helping newly diagnosed or newly
> re-engaging HIV pos people who need help navigating the system,
> (healthcare, accepting their diagnosis, finding their HIV identity etc.).
> Its a good job and I love the networking and socializing part of it too.
> For example, once a month I work at the food bank with a STOP team nurse,
> helping people get help with anything else they might need to see a nurse
> for, that kinda stuff. I would love to do tea with you sometime, I'd love
> to hear some informed and outside the box political views from another pos
> woman. Take care, its nice to finally chat with you, I've seen you're name
> on my e-mail box so many times. Looking forward to more.
> On 2013-01-16 5:24 PM, "Tami Starlight" <tamistarlight at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> tansi wendy.
>>
>> i am in vancouver - unceded and occupied coast salish: Tsleil-Waututh,
>> Musqueum, and Squamish nations respectively.
>> strathcona to be exact.
>>
>> perhaps you would like to do tea sometime and I can fill you in and maybe
>> even help get your radical political juices flowin'? lol
>> maybe you can tell me what an outreach worker at PL is?
>> was a board member for a while and left just before the name change.
>> things have improved - but barely.
>>
>> i suggest checking out my tour page for tons of info.
>> (currently poking around the middle of the road, politically incorrect,
>> narrowly focused and now attempting to be controlled by the few at the top
>> = Idle No More) "Until all of us are free, the few who think they are,
>> remain tainted with enslavement."
>>
>> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Decolonize-Anti-Oppression-Workshop-Tour-with-Tami-Starlight/327348970683291
>> Apparently if you are not even on facebook - anyone can view pages.
>>
>> be blessed - all our relations
>> tami
>> ps...if u wanna meet - private email me......
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:26 PM, wendy stevens <wendybebe73 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> I've been hearing lots of negative things about PWN. I was shocked to
>>> learn of their sub-standard treatment of HIV pos women in regards to thier
>>> board and in their decision making process. I am an outreach worker at
>>> Positive Living BC, and I am somewhat new at the politics of organizations
>>> in general, naively, I thought most of the more 'well known' and/or
>>> 'reputable' ones included HIV pos members eagerly, how wrong I was. I live
>>> in Vancouver. Curious, where are you, I read quite alot of you're stuff.
>>> Thanks for replying.
>>> On 2013-01-16 2:34 PM, "Tami Starlight" <tamistarlight at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tansi/hello Wendy,
>>>>
>>>> Well, just keep plugging away at er girlfriend!
>>>> :-)
>>>>
>>>> One can also connect with all these semi accountable ASO's (Aids
>>>> Service Org's) and stay in contact with what is happening with them? I
>>>> ended up opening the speaking at a conference in Toronto a few years ago
>>>> that raised a few eyebrows. That was my intention. VIVA did receive some
>>>> notice from PWN - Positive Womens Network - which has treated VIVA terribly
>>>> and has a history of that. (long story)
>>>>
>>>> I am not involved at all with VIVA any more and at this point do not
>>>> wish to be - other than posting and sharing with my +womens community here.
>>>>
>>>> Blessings Wendy.
>>>> Where are you located?
>>>>
>>>> All our relations
>>>> tami
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 2:16 PM, wendy stevens <wendybebe73 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Tami. I was wondering how a person could get to go to these events
>>>>> that are outside of the area that they live in. I would love to get more
>>>>> involved it symposiums and lectures and conventions and things like these,
>>>>> but I am on disability and could never afford to do that. I feel I could
>>>>> have a lot to offer and would love to be able to go. Anyways I guess till
>>>>> some kind of opprotunity comes up I will just keep looking and doing what I
>>>>> can from here. Take care Tami.
>>>>> On 2013-01-16 2:07 PM, "Tami Starlight" <tamistarlight at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FYI
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hiy Hiy/Thank you/Merci
>>>>>> *Tami M. Starlight*
>>>>>> Unceded & occupied Coast Salish Territory
>>>>>> Vancouver, Canada
>>>>>> tamistarlight at gmail.com
>>>>>> https://www.facebook.com/tamistarlight
>>>>>> http://theantioppressionnetwork.wordpress.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Decolonize-Anti-Oppression-Workshop-Tour-with-Tami-Starlight/327348970683291
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> Events
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Concordia University Community Lecture Series on HIV/AIDS** – “Inside
>>>>>> Lara Roxx: A Screening/Lecture about Porn, Prevention, Hype, and Hope…”
>>>>>> * <http://aids.concordia.ca/lectures.html>
>>>>>> Concordia University
>>>>>> January 31, 2013
>>>>>> Montreal, QC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Canadian Digestive Diseases Week *<http://www.hepatology.ca/?page_id=51>
>>>>>> The Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver (CASL) and
>>>>>> the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG)
>>>>>> March 1 – 4, 2013
>>>>>> Victoria, BC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *2nd Canadian Symposium on Hepatitis C Virus*<http://www.ncrtp-hepc.ca/images/documents/2012-10-03_program_symposium_2013.pdf>
>>>>>> National CIHR Research Training Program in Hepatitis C
>>>>>> March 4, 2013
>>>>>> Victoria, BC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Concordia University Community Lecture Series on HIV/AIDS** – “**Curlers
>>>>>> and Condoms: Grassroots Prevention, Then and Now”*<http://aids.concordia.ca/lectures.html>
>>>>>> Concordia University
>>>>>> March 21, 2013
>>>>>> Montreal, QC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *22nd Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR 2013)*<http://www.cahr-acrv.ca/conference/>
>>>>>> Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR)
>>>>>> April 11 – 14, 2013
>>>>>> Vancouver, BC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Symposium Beyond Failure! Thinking Critically about HIV Prevention,
>>>>>> Research and Services* <http://beyondfailure.org/>
>>>>>> Concordia University
>>>>>> May 16 – 17, 2013
>>>>>> Montreal, QC
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *The 12th Alberta Harm Reduction conference – Moving to the
>>>>>> Mainstream* <http://www.facebook.com/events/348193338611952/>
>>>>>> Safeworks and AIDS Calgary Awareness Association
>>>>>> May 22 – 23, 2013
>>>>>> Calgary, AB
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *CPHA 2013 Annual Conference*<http://www.cpha.ca/en/conferences/conf2013.aspx>
>>>>>> Canadian Public Health Association
>>>>>> June 9 – 12, 2013
>>>>>> Ottawa, ON
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *International Forum on HIV and Rehabilitation Research*
>>>>>> Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation (CWGHR)
>>>>>> June 13 – 14, 2013
>>>>>> Toronto, ON
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *CAS People Living With HIV/AIDS Forum & AGM*<http://www.cdnaids.ca/forumsagms>
>>>>>> Canadian AIDS Society (CAS)
>>>>>> June 15 – 18, 2013
>>>>>> Ottawa, ON
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More events… <http://www.catie.ca/en/events?i=160113&l=e&p=04>
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>>>>>> The AIDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo & Area (ACCKWA)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Project Supervisor*<http://www.caan.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Project-Supervisor-Job-Description.pdf?utm_source=2012-11-30+Did+You+Know&utm_campaign=DYK+-+11%2F30%2F12&utm_medium=email>
>>>>>> Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *National Youth Coordinator* <http://www.caan.ca/about/employment/>
>>>>>> Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN)
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> CATIE now offers key resources and tools for service providers who
>>>>>> work with gay and other MSM in its Gay Men’s Sexual Health Knowledge
>>>>>> Centre<http://www.catie.ca/en/gmshp/gay-mens-sexual-health-knowledge-centre?i=16011312&l=e&p=04>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> In this issue of *The Positive Side, *we tackle how to get a good
>>>>>> night’s sleep, look at the history of AIDS in the movies, and provide
>>>>>> expert advice on how to manage your lipid levels. And we share stories,
>>>>>> lots of stories: We visit with two young people who were born with HIV, and
>>>>>> how they have been navigating school, a social life and health care. Our
>>>>>> cover story is a profile of Columbia-born Claudia Medina, who speaks openly
>>>>>> about HIV, sexuality and supporting PHAs. There are stories of tattoos,
>>>>>> beach weddings and meeting *Fashion Television* goddess Jeanne Beker
>>>>>> at the 25th and final AIDS fundraising gala *Fashion Cares*. So many
>>>>>> stories and so many insights! But would we expect anything less from the
>>>>>> great people living with HIV in this country? Absolutely not.
>>>>>> FAQ: What do women need to know about hepatitis C?<http://www.hepcinfo.ca/en/node/2505?lang=en&level=i?i=160113&l=e&p=04>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> information specific to women and answers some common questions asked by
>>>>>> women living with the virus:
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>>>>>> - Is hepatitis C treatment successful for women?
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>>>>>> - Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Are they safe?
>>>>>> - How does menopause affect women with hepatitis C?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CATIE Updates CATIE launches multilingual hepatitis C awareness
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>> awareness about hepatitis C in the province’s largest immigrant
>>>>>> populations. The campaign will also have print and web advertisements in
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>>>>>> throughout November and January. The campaign also directs people to call
>>>>>> the Toronto Public Health’s AIDS and Sexual Health Infoline
>>>>>> (1-800-668-2437) which can provide counseling about HIV, hepatitis
>>>>>> and sexual health in up to 16 languages and provide information about
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> We thank the Hepatitis C Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Health and
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>> cultural sensitivity for HIV diagnosis and treatment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This Continuing Medical Education (CME) certified course is a joint
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>>>>>> Network (CTN) with critical input from the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network
>>>>>> (CAAN). Memorial University of Newfoundland developed the instructional
>>>>>> design and is responsible for accreditation and evaluation.
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) is looking for
>>>>>> individuals to sit on its National Research Advisory Committee (NRAC).
>>>>>> Since 2006, NRAC has guided the research work of the CAAN Research and
>>>>>> Policy Unit (RPU), assuring that it undertakes and produces HIV & AIDS
>>>>>> community-based research that is methodologically-sound,
>>>>>> culturally-appropriate, respectful and relevant. NRAC will now be mandated
>>>>>> to also oversee the work of the new Aboriginal HIV & AIDS (AHA) Research
>>>>>> Centre, housed at the CAAN RPU in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All members of the National Research Advisory Committee will
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>>>>>> Terms of Reference and a process to replace members will be finalized.
>>>>>> Committee members will be asked to draw from their past and continued
>>>>>> involvement in the Aboriginal and/or the community-based research
>>>>>> community, to guide CAAN’s research initiatives. CAAN is looking for
>>>>>> members from Aboriginal communities residing anywhere in Canada. The
>>>>>> ability to communicate through email and via Skype would be very helpful.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For more information, please contact:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Renee Masching, Director of Research and Policy reneem at cann.ca
>>>>>> - Marni Amirault, Community-Based Research Manager (East)
>>>>>> marni at cann.ca
>>>>>> - Sherri Pooyak, Community-Based Research Manager (West)
>>>>>> sherrip at caan.ca
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CAAN seeks artists to create AHA Centre logo<http://www.caan.ca/aha-center-logo-contest/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) is calling on artists to
>>>>>> submit proposed logos for its newly funded Aboriginal HIV and AIDS
>>>>>> Community Based Research Collaborative Centre (AHA Centre). They are
>>>>>> looking for an original logo that:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Represents all three Aboriginal groups in Canada (First
>>>>>> Nations, Inuit, and Metis);
>>>>>> - Indicates the AHA Centre is concerned with HIV and AIDS;
>>>>>> - Indicates the Centre is focused on community-based research;
>>>>>> - CAAN and the AHA Centre facilitate collaboration/networking.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CAAN and the AHA Centre will have ownership over the logo. All
>>>>>> entries can include the artist’s small signature or initials, preferably at
>>>>>> the bottom right of the design. Artist for the winning logo, selected by
>>>>>> the AHA Centre’s Governing Council, will receive $100.00. A profile of the
>>>>>> artist and their artwork will also appear on the organization’s website.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Deadline for entries is January, 30 2013. The winning artist will be
>>>>>> notified by phone. Please email all entries to patrickb at caan.ca as a
>>>>>> JPEG and remember to include your contact information.
>>>>>> Save the dates! HIV and Rehabilitation Research Forum, June 13-14,
>>>>>> 2013
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Canadian Working Group on HIV and Rehabilitation (CWGHR) is
>>>>>> pleased to invite you to the *International Forum on HIV and
>>>>>> Rehabilitation Research* to be held in Toronto on June 13-14, 2013.
>>>>>> This Forum will be held in partnership with the CWGHR Annual General
>>>>>> Meeting and CWGHR 15th Anniversary Celebration.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At the Forum, speakers from Canada, the UK and Ireland will translate
>>>>>> research evidence knowledge on HIV and rehabilitation generated through the
>>>>>> Canada-UK HIV and Rehabilitation Research Collaborative (CUHRRC), CWGHR,
>>>>>> and other organizations engaging in HIV and rehabilitation research across
>>>>>> key research priorities, including:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Aging with concurrent health conditions
>>>>>> - HIV and neurocognitive rehabilitation
>>>>>> - Access to and effect of rehabilitation
>>>>>> - Labour force participation and employment
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CWGHR says that through this Forum, new research and clinical
>>>>>> partnerships between Canada, Ireland and the UK will be fostered,
>>>>>> strategies for ongoing knowledge transfer and exchange nationally and
>>>>>> internationally will be generated, mechanisms to incorporate research into
>>>>>> practice and policy will be discussed, and new and emerging priorities in
>>>>>> HIV and rehabilitation will be identified.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For further information, contact François L’Ecuyer, Director,
>>>>>> Strategic Communications, at FLecuyer at HIVandRehab.ca or (416)
>>>>>> 513-0440, ext. 238.
>>>>>> Proposed changes by Health Canada to Marihuana Medical Access
>>>>>> Program<http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/nr-cp/_2012/2012-193-eng.php>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On December 15, 2012 Canada’s Minister of Health, The Honourable
>>>>>> Leona Aglukkaq, announced proposed changes that the government intends to
>>>>>> make to the Marihuana Medical Access Program (MMAP) in Canada. The proposed
>>>>>> changes can be found in the release from Health Canada.
>>>>>> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/nr-cp/_2012/2012-193-eng.php
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) is currently reviewing the proposed
>>>>>> new *Marihuana for Medical Purposes *regulations and will issue a
>>>>>> statement early in the new year; Health Canada will be receiving comments
>>>>>> until February 28, 2013. If you have any comments to be considered for
>>>>>> CAS’s official response, please forward them to Lynne Belle-Isle, National
>>>>>> Program Consultant at lynneb at cdnaids.ca.
>>>>>> New Resources from the Field *HIV and AIDS in Canada:
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> This resource by POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa-Gatineau Work, Educate
>>>>>> and Resist) is an expanded toolkit of information, strategies and tips for
>>>>>> service providers working with sex workers. The booklet is intended as a
>>>>>> resource for frontline health and social service providers, media, the
>>>>>> general public, police, sex workers, and anyone who wants to be an ally to
>>>>>> sex workers. It aims to provide an overview of the challenges confronting
>>>>>> sex workers in Ontario, speak to the diversity within the industry and
>>>>>> present strategies for change. (In English only).
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>> Hiy Hiy/Thank you/Merci
>> *Tami M. Starlight*
>> Unceded & occupied Coast Salish Territory
>> Vancouver, Canada
>> tamistarlight at gmail.com
>> 604-200-2445home
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