le 13 juillet 2020 (CHABAC – Réseau national sur le VIH/sida et les communautés noires, africaines et caraïbes) – Le CHABAC est ravi de vous présenter la version finalisée et bilingue de sa Ressource de formation en science programmatique ainsi qu’une ébauche finale de son Modèle de science programmatique. Un grand merci à toutes les personnes qui ont contribué à ce travail. Nous nous intéressons à vos rétroactions et nous réjouirons de votre intérêt à l’égard de ce Modèle de science programmatique spécifique aux communautés ACN, développé dans le cadre de notre projet financé par le Fonds d’initiatives communautaires de l’ASPC. Nous avons hâte d’affiner ce modèle selon les rétroactions … Read more
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28 November 2018 – The Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African and Caribbean (CHABAC) Network is hosting community roundtables in Ottawa, Edmonton, Toronto, Calgary and Halifax beginning December 1, 2018 to consult with service providers working with African, Black and Caribbean communities on the development of an African, Caribbean and Black-specific program science model. The initiative, is part of a five-year project (2018-2023) carried out in partnership by the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development, AIDS Committee of Ottawa, Health Association of African Canadians, HIV Community Link, HIV Edmonton and the African Black Diaspora Global Network.
Data shows that African, Caribbean and Black people, whether born in Canada or in so called … Read more
Mourning the passing of Robert Bardston [CHABAC]June 13, 2018
Dear friends and colleagues, It is with tremendous sadness that we share the news that CHABAC’s co-chair, Robert Bardston, has passed away. Robert was a steadfast advocate who held many issues near to his heart. He fought against racism, homophobia and stigma related to HIV, mental health and ageing. While many of us knew Robert for his role on CHABAC, CPPN or one of the many other groups he was committed to, he was also a gifted cellist and cello teacher, and an avid promoter of using the arts in community-based work. This tribute from former students of his is a testament to his work: https://vimeo.com/254444975 and a recent performance … Read more