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 …
CAAT Research
Welcome to the 'CAAT Research' blog posts. Here, we showcase a range of research avenues, from community-based findings to strategic insights and service planning reports. They are geared to empower our service providers and community. You may also check our Publications Page under Resources for a list of of research publications.
CAAT Research Highlights October 2011
CAAT Research Highlights Alan Li, Principal Investigator, CAAT Research Team Exciting CAAT news from the research front! This year CAAT has succeeded in getting our first CIHR CBR operational funding for our new research study CHAMP: “Community Champions HIV Advocates Mobilization Project”. The CHAMP study was developed as a strategic …
Improving Mental Health Service Access for Immigrant, Refugee and Non-status PHAs Research Study
Improving Mental Health Service Access for Immigrant, Refugee & Non-Status PHA Research Study Report 2008 …
Mobilizing Ethno-racial Leaders Against HIV/AIDS Stigma Research Study
Mobilizing Ethno-racial Community Leaders Against HIV/AIDS stigma Evidence of Needs & Rationale for Project Immigrants and refugees represent a growing proportion of Ontario’s overall population, and experience elevated prevalence and incidence rates of HIV infection relative to the general population. In 2005, immigrants and refugees …
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Medical Inadmissibility Study report
The economic burden of immigrants with HIV: When to say no? 2009 Medical Inadmissibility Study report, June 2009 The Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) of 2001 outlines the conditions under which individuals may be granted or denied admission to Canada. Specifically, Section 38(1) of the IRPA stipulates that applications …