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Core Purposes
CAAT’s Mission
CAAT–Community Alliance for Accessible Treatment is a coalition of affected individuals and organizations from the legal, health, settlement, social service, and HIV/ AIDS sectors committed to promoting the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV (PHAs) who are facing access barriers related to their precarious status in Canada.Our Vision
Our vision is a healthy urban community in which all individuals living with HIV/AIDS have the information and tools they need to access health, social and legal services that are welcoming, inclusive, and respectful regardless of their immigration status.Our Guiding Principles
The highest value is put on the voices and leadership of people living with HIV/AIDS in our work, and the view that health is holistic and inclusive of the physical, emotional, sexual, and spiritual aspects of life.Our Programs
HIV & Immigration Service Access Training Program
Designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of service providers and Immigrant, Refugee and Non status people living with HIV throughout the province of Ontario.
Legacy Project
The Legacy Project implemented a multi-faceted approach centered on group mentoring and capacity enhancement activities to strategically address the social determinants affecting access.
Ethnoracial Treatment Support Network (ETSN)
The ETSN training program was specifically developed to support newcomer PHAs in many skill areas including treatment literacy, health promotion, service navigation and peer counselling and support.
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Apply to be a board member!
CAAT is seeking a committed board member to contribute to strategically leading the organization and helping us meet our mandate. Serving on the Board is an extraordinary opportuni
CHAMPS-In-Action Training Manual published at TMU Pressbooks
We are delighted to announce we have published our CHAMPS-in-Action Training Manual, now available for reading and download on the Toronto Metropolitan University Pressbook platfo
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 Septe