[Viva] Fwd: Issue: September 25, 2019

Tami Starlight tamistarlight at gmail.com
Thu Sep 26 11:55:16 PDT 2019



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> Biweekly forum on CATIE and frontline programs
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> Highlights in this issue
> Can't Pass It On event in Toronto tomorrow
> Complete CATIE's survey and you could win a $250 gift card
> Increasing cases of syphilis affecting the eye
> Register for a webinar on hepatitis C and drug user health
> New website about hepatitis C organizations in Ontario
> News
> What’s causing deaths among HIV-positive people in San Francisco?
> British Columbia — Increasing cases of syphilis affecting the eye
> CATIE updates
> Complete CATIE’s survey
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> We are looking for people working in HIV or hepatitis C to tell us if we’re meeting their needs. Please complete a short five-minute survey to offer feedback on CATIE and you can enter a draw to win a $250 Canadian Tire gift card. This survey will help us improve the resources and services we offer as Canada’s knowledge broker for HIV and hepatitis C. All responses are anonymous, so please be candid in your feedback. Start survey now.
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> CATIE/INHSU webinar: Hepatitis C and drug user health - The latest international research and its implications for the front lines
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> Hepatitis C prevention, testing and treatment is a critical part of drug user health education and service delivery. Join us on October 21 for a spotlight on key discussions and findings from the International Conference on Hepatitis Care in Substance Users (INHSU 2019). Register now.
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> eduCATIE+ open courses: September schedule
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> Our open eduCATIE+ courses will soon start, but there are still spaces left:
> Hepatitis C Basics for Ontario and Nunavut, starting on September 30
> Hepatitis C Basics for the Atlantic provinces, starting on September 30
> Take advantage of this opportunity and register here.
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> Can’t Pass It On: Vancouver launch with Bruce Richman
> CATIE and the Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC) invite you to the Vancouver launch of our "Can't Pass It On" key messages series, with special guest Bruce Richman from the Prevention Access Campaign. This event is free and will be held after CBRC's Summit 2019. Space is limited, so get your your tickets as soon as possible.
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> Highlights from our partners
> Ontario Hepatitis C Teams Network: New website
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> This website provides contact information for teams created by the Ontario Ministry of Health to provide hepatitis C testing, treatment and other wrap-around care for marginalized populations in Ontario. It also gives an overview of the 20 hepatitis C teams and helps service providers connect their clients to care and educational information. Visit ontariohepc.ca.
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> Canadian Network on Hepatitis C (CanHepC): Webinar series
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> CanHepC will be presenting a series of webinars from September until March 2020. The next webinar will focus on grant writing and will take place on October 2. For more information and to register, please contact contact Norma Choucha. 
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> Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA): webinar on LGBTQ2+ inclusion in health and social services 
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> CPHA will be presenting a webinar on October 2 about LGBTQ2+ inclusion in health and social services, with a particular emphasis on shifting organizational culture and bringing LGBTQ2+ inclusion into your everyday practice. For more information and to register, visit this link.
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> Events
> Can’t Pass It On
> CATIE and Toronto to Zero
> September 26, 2019
> Toronto, ON
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> National Dialogue on HIV and Insurance 
> Realize
> September 27, 2019
> Toronto, ON
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> Can’t Pass It On
> CATIE and Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC)
> November 2, 2019
> Vancouver, BC
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> Job postings
> Coordinator, Peer Collaborative
> Moyo Health & Community Services
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> Regional Harm Reduction Worker
> The AIDS Network
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> MSM Outreach Coordinator
> Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention
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> Community Support Worker - Trans Health Clinic
> Centretown Community Health Centre
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> Casual Harm Reduction Support Worker
> AIDS Vancouver Island
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> Did you know?
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> CATIE has been promoting Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in its thinking and actions over the last few years. To read our statement, click here.
> The CATIE Exchange wants to hear from you!
> The CATIE Exchange is a newsletter for you and by you: We encourage you to share information about your events and programs.
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> We welcome your submissions (50 words or less) for our consideration. If you have questions or would like to contribute to The CATIE Exchange, please contact Ali Murphy at 1-800-263-1638, ext. 247 or amurphy at catie.ca.
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