Beyond Blue Door Research Presentation (Video)
Dr. Alan Li, Dr. Josephine Wong and Alessandro Bisignano of the Investigators’ Team presented the Beyond Blue Door Research Report at the CAAT’s Annual Meeting on September 12, 2023.
Beyond Blue Door Research
Beyond Blue Door: A research study to reduce knowledge and service gaps for people living with HIV (PLHIV) with precarious or no health insurance coverage. People living with HIV with precarious / no health care experience major barriers in accessing HIV care. This affects both people’s individual health as well as the overall public health response in curbing the H
CHAMP Report launched at press conference
L-R: Drs. Kenneth Fung, Josephine Wong, Mrs. Evana Ortigoza, Ms. Ping Paglingayen, Mr. Henry Luyombya and Dr. Alan Li discuss the CHAMP study and its findings in successful HIV stigma-reduction in Greater Toronto Area’s ethno-racial communities, March 23, 2016
CHAMPS: Community Champions HIV/AIDS Advocates Mobilization Project
Community Champions HIV/AIDS Advocates Mobilization Project (CHAMPS): A CIHR-funded Community-based Research Study (2011 – 2014) Final Report published in 2015 Ethno-racial minorities are at high risk of HIV: Ethno-racial communities represent a growing proportion of Canada’s overall population, and experience higher rates of HIV. Since 2005, immigrants and re
CAAT CHAMP team at Conference on Health Promotion in Pattaya, Thailand
CAAT CHAMP team at the 21st IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion (Aug 25 to 29, 2013) in Pattaya, Thailand: Drs. Alan Li, Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale, and Josephine Wong facilitated a 90-minute workshop on CHAMP interventions (SJCB-Social Justice Capacity Building, and ACT-Acceptance Commitment Training); Dr. Maticka-Tyndale also delivered an oral presentation on so
2013 CHAMP Cafe Scientifique
CAAT organized a Café Scientifique – a research forum funded by CIHR to share our CHAMP knowledge and experience with the broader general public.
CAAT History Published by University of Toronto Press
The history of CAAT and the experiences of our first community based action research study was detailed in a chapter in a new book titled “Producing and Negotiating Non-Citizenship: Precarious legal Status in Canada“, edited by Luin Goldring and Patricia Landolt and published by the University of Toronto Press. Chapter 15 of the book: “From […
Walk With Me – Guide to Mentorship
Legacy Project: Creating a community mentorship network to support PHA learning, sharing and practice was first published in 2010 by CAAT as a guide for our Mentors and Mentees participating in our mentoring program. This version was updated in March 2013. The guide provides a set of tools, tips and techniques that support mentoring relations […]
CAAT at Faith in the City Conference, Toronto
CAAT was invited to present and co-facilitate a “Refugee and Immigration Workshop” at the 2013 Faith in the City Conference in recognition of our role in supporting immigrants, refugees and newcomers, as well as working with faith communities. The conference was held on Thursday, January 24, 2013 inside the Council Chambers at City Hall in […]