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Implications for the Front Lines / Implications pour les premières lignes

                       Programming Highlights from the CAHR 2021 Virtual Conference
                       Faits saillants sur la création de programmes de la Conférence virtuelle 2021 de l’ACRV

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Agenda                                                      Ordre du jour
     i.     Welcome and introduction (5 min)                       i.     Mot de bienvenue et présentations (5 minutes)
     ii.    Context setting & summary of programs presented at     ii.    Mise en contexte et sommaire des programmes
            CAHR (40 min)                                                 présentés lors la conférence virtuelle de l’ACRV (40
            i.   Speakers: Amanda Giacomazzo, Camille Arkell &            minutes)
                 Mallory Harrigan                                         i.   Conférencières : Amanda Giacomazzo, Camille
     iii.   Presentation on The Care Collective (15 min)                       Arkell et Mallory Harrigan
            i.   Speaker: Wanjiru Munene, ACCHO                    iii.   Présentation sur le Collectif Bien-être (15 minutes)
     iv. Presentation on DRUM & SASH (15 min)                             i.   Conférencière : Wanjiru Munene, CACVO
            i.   Speakers: Rachel Landy, Carrielyn Lund, Kandice   iv. Présentation de DRUM & SASH (15 minutes
                 Ogilvie & Raye St Denis, DRUM & SASH                     i.   Conférencières : Rachel Landy, Carrielyn Lund,
     v.     Question & answers, closing (15 min)                               Kandice Ogilvie et Raye St Denis, DRUM & SASH
                                                                   v.     Question et réponses, mot de la fin (15 minutes)

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Goals                                          Objectifs

     1.   To learn about a selection of evaluated     1.   En savoir plus sur une sélection de programmes
          programs across the HIV cascade                  évalués dans le continuum de prise en charge
          (prevention, testing, treatment and care)        du VIH (prévention, dépistage, traitement et
                                                           soins).
     2.   To provide an opportunity for two
          Canadian HIV programs to share their        2.   Fournir à deux organismes canadiens de lutte
          programs and work                                contre le VIH l’occasion de partager leurs
                                                           programmes et leur travail.

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National Context &   Contexte national et
Setting the Stage    préparation du
                     terrain

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Mettre fin à l’épidémie
     Ending AIDS by 2030    du sida d’ici 2030

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Leave no one behind             Aucun laissé pour compte
What about the 10-10-10?        Dans ce cas, que fait-on pour les
                                10 %-10 %-10 %?

         McClarty et al., 131                     McClarty et al., 131
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Know your epidemic,        Connaître son épidémie,
Know your response         connaître sa réaction

Popovic et al., 114; 116             Popovic et al., 114; 116

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HIV Prevention   Prévention du VIH

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HIV Testing   Dépistage du VIH

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Traitement et soins
       HIV Treatment & Care      contre le VIH

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The COVID-19 Pandemic                                      Pandémie de la COVID-19
   Service users reported:                                   Les utilisateurs.trices des services ont signalé
                                                             ce qui suit :
   • Changes in access to HIV testing and
     sexual health services (Chang et al., 254;              • Des changements dans l’accès aux services
        Pederson et al., 160)                                de dépistage du VIH et de santé sexuelle (Chang
                                                             et al., 254; Pederson et al., 160)
   •     PrEP access becoming more episodic
         (Grace et al., 177; Gaspar et al., 25)              • Un accès à la PrEP de plus en plus
                                                             épisodique (Grace et al., 177; Gaspar et al., 25)
   •     Less disruption to HIV treatment and
         care services (Copper et al., 60; Grace et al.,     • Une perturbation moindre des services de
         177)                                                traitement et de soins liés au VIH (Copper et al.,
                                                             60; Grace et al., 177)

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The COVID-19 Pandemic                               Pandémie de la COVID-19
   Service providers reported a decrease in their     Les prestataires de services signalent une
   ability to provide STBBI prevention, testing       réduction de leur capacité à fournir des
   and treatment services as well as a decrease       services de prévention, de dépistage et de
   in the demand for these services                   traitement des ITSS, ainsi qu’une baisse de la
   (Lybeck et al., 171)                               demande de ces services
                                                      (Lybeck et al., 171)

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Prevention Programs                                            Programmes de prévention
       • PrEP                                                     • PrEP
          • Context (Tovillo et al., 156; Brennan et al., 57;        • Contexte (Tovillo et al., 156; Brennan et al., 57; Sang
            Sang et al., 199)                                          et al., 199)
          • Freddie (Trombetta et al.,139)                           • Freddie (Trombetta et al.,139)
       • Prevention education                                     • Éducation sur la prévention
          • Currents of Knowledge (Roy, 71)                          • Courants de connaissances (Roy, 71)
          • Knowledge Into Action (Daniel et al., 76)                • Mise en pratique des connaissances (Daniel et
                                                                       al., 76)

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Prevention Programs                                 Programmes de prévention
       • Harm reduction in:                            • Réduction des méfaits dans les contextes suivants :

         • Hospitals (Weber et al., 144)                 • Centres hospitaliers (Weber et al., 144)

         • Federal prisons (Leonard, 217; Smith et       • Prisons fédérales (Leonard, 217; Smith et
           al., 219)                                        al., 219)

         • Community (Perri et al., 40; Radchenko        • Communautés (Perri et al., 40; Radchenko
            et al., 200)                                    et al., 200)

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Testing Programs                                       Programmes de dépistage
       • HIV self-testing context (Galli et al., 234,     • Contexte de l’autodépistage du VIH (Galli
         Penny et al., 233)                                 et al., 234, Penny et al., 233)

          • GetaKit (Winkelman, O’Byrne et al., 212)         • GetaKit (Winkelman, O’Byrne et al., 212)

       • Online STBBI testing context (Dulai et           • Contexte du dépistage en ligne des ITSS
         al., 243)                                          (Dulai et al., 243)

          • GetCheckedOnline (Montiel et al., 152)           • GetCheckedOnline (Montiel et al., 152)

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Treatment & Care Programs                       Programmes de traitement et de soins
                                                     • Pour ceux et celles qui ne sont pas assuré ou dont
       • For uninsured or underinsured people
                                                       les assurances offrent une couverture très limitée
         • Cercle Orange (Keeler, 195)
                                                       • Cercle Orange (Keeler, 195)
         • The Blue Door Clinic (Li et al., 102)       • The Blue Door Clinic (Li et al., 102)

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Treatment & Care Programs                             Programmes de traitement et de soins
       • Education for service providers                  • Formation pour les prestataires de services

         • Virtual classroom (Kogilwaimath et al., 80)      • Cours virtuels (Kogilwaimath et al., 80)

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IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FRONTLINES:
PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS FROM CAHR 2021
MONDAY, JUNE 28TH , 2021
THE CARE COLLECTIVE:

A groundbreaking campaign whose objective is
to encourage African, Caribbean and Black
(ACB) women to know their HIV status by
incorporating regular testing into their radical
self-care practice. The campaign also increases
HIV knowledge and chips away at HIV-related
stigma.
The campaign is sparking conversations around
HIV by accessing self-care spaces (including
virtual ones) where ACB women gather, and by
bringing certified HIV testers to these self-care
spaces to talk about HIV and offer free and
confidential testing on site.
RATIONAL:

African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) people make up 4.7%
of Ontario’s population, yet they account for 27% of first-
time HIV diagnoses. HIV testing, rates of infection,
engagement and retention in care are all areas in which
ACB women are being perilously left behind. 61% of all
women newly diagnosed with HIV in Ontario are ACB
women, and these numbers are expected to rise (OHESI).

ACB women traditionally bear a disproportionate burden
as care givers and supporters of their households and
families, as backbones of their communities, and as
activists speaking up against oppression – hence the
stereotype of the ‘strong’ Black woman. For these
reasons, the concept of radical self-care resonates loudly
with ACB women.

The Care Collective is responding to this reality by
promoting radical self-care for ACB women, which
includes regular HIV testing.
RADICAL SELF-CARE:

“When an individual makes the proactive decision to care
 for oneself by engaging in activities that feed their soul
   regularly in a manner that changes their lifestyle and
allows the individual to prioritize oneself and put self-care
 needs before others consistently to reduce the impact of
    stress and combat against stress-related illnesses”
                       (Smith, 2020).

Health and well-being of Black women is multifaceted.
And the issues of race, gender, and socioeconomic status
cannot be treated as distinct categories but rather as
interconnected issues in our HIV intervention work.

Through The Care Collective we are normalizing HIV
conversations and testing among ACB women as part of
our radical self-care, because our health outcomes
matter too!
LAUNCH:

The Care Collective was launched on February 7th,
2020 – ACB HIV/AIDS Awareness Day through
The Care Salon – pop up testing sites at two Black
owned Toronto hair salons. It was a great success
with a lot of media interest.
  Over 10 million impressions online
  Promotional video had over 430,000 views
  Was the headline of 9 media placements in one
  day
  300% increase in HIV tests compared to
  previous initiatives
  94% increase in website visits
  24 -35 was the most active age audience
ROLL-OUT:

The Care Collective is being implemented through a collection of radical self-care inspired initiatives, bringing
HIV testing and conversations to new and existing virtual and in-house spaces where ACB women gather such
as: beauty salons, yoga studios, gyms, mindfulness groups, faith group gatherings, professional associations,
etc.

Some The Care Collective events:
CHALLENGES:

• COVID19 Pandemic.
• Emotional turmoil by racial injustice cases.
• Rise in gender-based violence – Black trans
  women.
• Transition to effective virtual programming.
• Concerns for hard-to-reach ACB women being left
  out of online outreach work.
OPPORTUNITIES:

• Through meaningful engagement with
  community partners on virtual events, we
  continue to reach even more ACB women.
• We continue to create more intimate, welcoming
  and safe online spaces for ACB women to gather
  and share their experiences and get the support
  they need.
• Through virtual events, we have been able to
  invite a variety of notable guest
  speakers/facilitators to come in, share
  experiences and offer culturally relevant support.
• This summer and into the near future, we are
  planning a series of exciting culturally relevant
  events that will engage ACB women even more
  and encourage HIV testing in a variety of
  settings.
LEARNINGS:

 The self-care universe is large and ever-expanding and will
 inspire more initiatives as this campaign continues to be
 rolled out.
 By taking HIV testing and prevention work to where ACB
 women are, we dismantle some of the systemic barriers that
 traditionally keep ACB women from accessing services.
 When we empower ACB women to radicalize their self-care
 and put their health and well being first, we empower the
 community to make their overall health a priority.
 Social support is critical in providing ACB women with
 opportunities to receive validation about their experiences
 of gendered racism as part of HIV intervention work.
 HIV Interventions that consider the unique position of ACB
 women – through initiatives that bond ACB women together
 in their intersecting identities – promote long term
 psychological and physical health.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CARE COLLECTIVE:

          www.thecarecollective.info

          acch.ontario
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