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Rapid Response 184 is now available.
Delivery models of pharmacy-led HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
Learn more by visit: ohtn.on.ca/rapid-response-de…
#TheOHTN is hiring a Coordinator, Community Engagement & Partnership.
To learn more about this position and apply, visit: ohtn.on.ca/about/careers/
Deadline to apply: December 19, 2024
This year marks the 26th anniversary of Rita Hester’s death, a tragedy that sparked the international movement known as Transgender Day of Remembrance. Today, we also honour two other transgender women of colour—Cassandra “Tula” Do and Alloura Wells.
#TheOHTN is hiring!
The successful candidate will gather, assess and support the integration of complex scientific evidence into practical solutions that advance the work of OHTN and its partners. To learn more, visit our website's career page.
Apply by: November 15, 2024
Research shows that HIV prevention interventions tailored for women who use substances are essential, given the high HIV prevalence among drug users and the gender disparities in health outcomes for women.
To learn more about it, check out Rapid Response #181
It is with great excitement that we share some important news regarding our leadership at the OHTN. Effective December 2, Nadine Sookermany will join us as our new Chief Executive Officer. Please see our website for a full statement from our Board Chair. bit.ly/3Yn2ooZ
#TheOHTN is hiring!
This position is responsible for overseeing the OHTN Cohort Study and works closely with the OCS Principal Investigator and OCS governing committees.
To learn more visit: ohtn.on.ca/about/careers/
Deadline to apply: October 18, 2024
#TheOHTN is hiring!
This position is responsible for leading activities that will enhance HIV prevention and the overall health and well-being of communities and populations most affected by HIV in Ontario.
To learn more visit: ohtn.on.ca/about/careers/
Apply by October 18, 2024
This week is HPV Prevention Week. According to Immunize Canada, HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in Canada. Here is a resource healthcare providers can use to make strong and informed recommendations to patients. To learn more, visit: immunize.ca/sites/default/fi…
The Women-Centred HIV Care Hub is hosting a clinical talk series on the third Friday of October and November. To register visit: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi…
October is Women's History Month in Canada. Since 1992, this has been a time to celebrate the often unrecognized achievements of women and girls in Canadian history and their vital role in shaping a more inclusive future.
Today, on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we want to share a film, The Unforgotten, which explores the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples across five stages of life: birth, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and elderhood.
These distinguished annual awards celebrate individuals and organizations who demonstrate leadership in social justice and commitment to HIV. Categories include leadership, volunteering, and philanthropy. Nominations open until October 9. Learn more at caseyhouse.ca/news/the-casey…
#TheOHTN is hiring!
This position is responsible for managing the quality, and creation of OHTN Cohort Study (OCS) data for the purposes of research studies and analysis.
Deadline to apply: September 30, 2024
#TheOHTN is hiring!
This position is responsible for maintaining a welcoming environment. This role acts as the first point of contact for visitors, office support, facility maintenance, meeting support, inventory management and correspondence.
Apply by: September 30, 2024
#TheOHTN is hiring! This position is responsible for leading the OHTN’s HIV epidemiology and surveillance partnerships and initiatives, and for working closely with communities affected by HIV to understand, interpret and communicate that data.
Apply by: 5pm September 20, 2024
August 31 marks International Overdose Awareness Day. Today is a day to remember the lives lost to overdose and show support for those affected.
Overdose can be prevented. Take a look at the three resources we’re sharing to learn more.
We 💜 pricks who get pricks … because it means they’re getting tested for #hepC!
We’re proud to have worked with #queer and #trans communities at every stage of this campaign.
Share this video, then visit our website: proudprick.ca/
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