The Power Of Grassroots Innovations: CAAT’s Pioneering Study In Stigma Reduction Is Setting New Trends In CBR And Mental Health Research
CHAMP: Community Champions HIV/AIDS Advocates Mobilization Project’s innovative design and groundbreaking method of engaging both the affected individuals/communities and community leaders from faith, media, social justice, and arts sectors have contributed to the development of important research addressing stigma of mental illness in Canada. This summer, Josephine
CAAT’s new staff: Capacity Building Coordinator
The CAAT team is pleased to introduce you to our first Capacity building coordinator Raj Jagwani. Raj migrated to Canada 10 years ago , after graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree from Winnipeg, Raj moved to Vancouver where he got involved with the Rainbow Refugee Committee (RRC) providing support to refugees in Canada for […]
CAAT 2013 AGM SNAPSHOTS
CAAT held its 5th Annual General Members meeting on Thursday October 17, 2013 at the Ramada Hotel, 300 Jarvis street, downtown Toronto. The well attended event featured among others CAAT program peers as keynote speakers. They spoke about their experiences with Newcomer Sexual Health, ETSN, Legacy and CHAMP. The heart warming and inspiring stories of […]