What's New
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CAAT Steering Committee and Staff 2008/09
(at Planning Retreat)
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CAAT Launches Innovative Legacy Project to provide Structured Mentorship Support to promote meaningful participation of PHAs.
CAAT is excited to announce the launch of the Legacy Project: a program of structured mentorship support to promote collaboration, community succession and meaningful participation of PHAs. We are grateful for the funding support from Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) that made this project possible. (Read more...)
Mobilizing Ethnoracial Communities Against HIV Stigma and Discrimination Research Project.
This CAAT research study aims to generate knowledge on how we can work effectively with faith-based, media and social justice allies within 5 ethno-racial communities (East and Southeast Asian, South Asian, African, Caribbean and Spanish Speaking) in the Greater Toronto Area to work together on HIV issues, in order to increase effectiveness of HIV prevention messages and reduce stigma and discrimination on ethno-racial people with HIV/AIDS. The study is funded by the Ontario HIV Treatment Network as part of its strategic prevention research program initiative. (Read More...)
Mobilizing Knowlege to Action Forum in Toronto, November 12, 2008Transformation Through Collective Action: Best practices in Migration HIV and Mental Health Summary Report Released.
International AIDS Conference Report: Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment (CAAT) at the IAC2008
Mobilizing Knowledge Into Action: Progress report on the CAAT knowledge transfer exchange project
CAAT formalizes Governance Structure and elects new Steering Committee
The PHA Capacity Building Forum to advance best practice and improved coordination
By Alan Li, M.D. Co-chair, CAAT
From Acess to Equity: A Think Tank on Policies, Programs and Research issues facing immigrant & refugee PHAs, In June 2006, CAAT & OHTN cosponsored a one-day think tank that brought together PHAs, service providers, policy makers and researchers from different sectors to share perspectives and identify strategic priorities. (Download full report pdf)
Mental Health Services for Immigrant, Refugee and Non-Status PHAs. By YY Chen, Research Project Coordinator, Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment (CAAT) |