Canadian Association of Nurses in HIV / AIDS Care

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The Canadian Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (CANAC) is a national professional nursing organization committed to fostering excellence in HIV/AIDS nursing, promoting the health, rights and dignity of persons affected by HIV/AIDS. CANAC strives to achieve its mission through the following actions:

Promoting education and continuous learning opportunities in HIV/AIDS care
Creating a dynamic ne

twork of regional and national support for members
Providing regular forums to share innovative nursing practices
Encouraging research and evidence-based HIV/AIDS nursing practices
Serving as a national voice for HIV/AIDS nursing issues
Advocating for the rights and dignity of people who are living with HIV/AIDS or who are vulnerable to HIV infection

World AIDS Day 2022
12/01/2022

World AIDS Day 2022

07/29/2022

A man who has had HIV since the 1980s had a bone marrow transplant from a donor resistant to the virus.

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07/26/2022

Are you attending ? Check out the to learn more about 🇨🇦’s ongoing leadership and commitment to end stigma, advance the response & meet domestic and global HIV elimination targets by 2030! Learn more http://aidscanada.ca

06/30/2022

By Mike Renzella The Haldimand Press MISSISSAUGAS OF THE CREDIT—For Trevor Stratton, helping people struggling with their identity is not just a job, it’s a calling. As a leader in the Two-Spirit c…

CBRC Letter and Press Release on Emergency Supports for Monkeypox (FR letter)
06/17/2022

CBRC Letter and Press Release on Emergency Supports for Monkeypox (FR letter)

CBRC Letter and Press Release on Emergency Supports for Monkeypox (EN letter)
06/17/2022

CBRC Letter and Press Release on Emergency Supports for Monkeypox (EN letter)

05/21/2022

No one living w/HIV is a danger. The lower the viral load the less risk. An undetectable viral load is 100% effective at preventing transmission. & condoms make it so ppl w/HIV can have the kind of s*x & intimacy they desire free from fear!

05/21/2022

CANAC/ ACIIS is joining leading researchers and organizations in the field to declare is untransmittable

04/30/2022

We're getting ready to launch two new programs at Maggie's this year and hiring for new Program Manager roles.

04/21/2022

It may take time to discover that HIV does not define who you are.

04/14/2022

to this ground-breaking study 🤩

The knowledge that a person living with HIV can’t pass it on to their s*xual partner has been an amazing advancement!

Misconceptions still play a big role in perpetuating the stigma surrounding HIV, we need to break those down with the facts. Tackle HIV

04/11/2022
04/09/2022

We Remember: Ryan White passed away on this day April, 8th, 1990. His story has touched millions around the globe, and through the Ryan White Care Act an untold number of lives have been saved. Through this act people living with HIV in the United States with low income, and/or no insurance can access HIV medications for FREE through each states AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP).

Ryan White never surrendered—not to AIDS, not to despair, not to the fearful public passions that his illness once aroused. Diagnosed in 1984, he successfully challenged his school board in Kokomo, Ind., for the right to attend classes—and became a reluctant celebrity. Later he moved with his mother to nearby Cicero, Ind., in hopes of finding a more ordinary childhood. But Ryan White was not ordinary. With his smile and grace, he taught the world not to surrender to fear. This is the story of his final journey, told by the only reporter Ryan’s family wanted to be there.

Read the full story: https://people.com/.../cover-story-candle-in-the.../amp/

Calling all Ontario nurses! Please consider participating in this study and sharing with your networks. Very important w...
04/02/2022

Calling all Ontario nurses! Please consider participating in this study and sharing with your networks.

Very important work looking at the cultural humility of nurses to care for racialized gender-diverse people. Click the link below!

https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/8RNXSLW

03/23/2022
03/22/2022

Lawrence Mbuagbaw had a conversation with us about the HIV cascade of care, HIV treatment and research.

Check out the blog post here: https://bit.ly/3L6K89M

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