by CAYR Community Connections | Feb 16, 2017 | Blog Archive
Three reasons why CATIE supports U=U for sexual transmission CATIE recently endorsed the Consensus Statement of the Prevention Access Campaign, celebrating the fact that “undetectable equals untransmittable.” This revolutionary statement, pushed forward by a dedicated...
by CAYR Community Connections | Feb 9, 2017 | Blog Archive
Did you Know? A lot of people might think volunteering is all about the warm and fuzzy feeling you get after helping someone; well, at least that is the thought I think people used to have. Maybe some still think that way, who knows. But even so, that is far from the...
by CAYR Community Connections | Feb 1, 2017 | Blog Archive
Living in the 21st century, we tend to have a perspective that the world has moved forward, that people have accepted all other individuals on this planet. But is this the truth? Each and every person in this Universe is unique in their own sense; ranging from the...
by CAYR Community Connections | Jan 26, 2017 | Blog Archive
So yesterday was #BellLetsTalk day concerning mental health, and while days and awareness promotion like this are important, I believe these types of conversations should be on-going. “Let’s talk” isn’t just about being heard but it is also about others listening and...
by CAYR Community Connections | Jan 12, 2017 | Blog Archive
HALCO news Autumn/Winter 2016, Released Thu 15/12/2016 On December 1, 2016, World AIDS Day, the government of Canada recognized the over-criminalization of HIV non-disclosure and committed to working with the community to effect change. The government’s press release...
by CAYR Community Connections | Jan 5, 2017 | Blog Archive
People with disabilities are at least as vulnerable to HIV as others, and people with HIV often live with conditions (including HIV) that can result in periods of episodic disability. On Friday December 2nd 2016 Realize (formerly the Canadian Working Group on HIV and...