Canada’s progress towards global targets

This colourful infographic poster illustrates Canada’s progress on achieving global targets for HIV testing, treatment and viral suppression, based on 2020 estimates from the Public Health Agency of Canada.

HIV Testing: Everything you need to know

This resource is based on Canada’s HIV test counselling guidelines and provides comprehensive information on: What HIV is and how it is transmitted Ways to prevent HIV The benefits of getting tested for HIV Things to consider when deciding if and when to get tested...

PEP: Preventing HIV after a potential exposure

This client brochure is for HIV-negative people who may have an unintended exposure to HIV and need information about post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) as an emergency HIV prevention option. It answers commonly asked questions about PEP and contains key messages on when...

WHAI Disclosure Toolkit

This toolkit outlines information about HIV disclosure including privacy legislation, policies and guidelines for handling personal health information and the importance of these in building positive relationships with women living with HIV.

The epidemiology of HIV in females

This fact sheet provides a snapshot of the HIV epidemic among females in Canada. It is one of a series of fact sheets on the epidemiology of HIV and hepatitis C. Revised 2020.This resource is being shared for archival reference and may contain information that is now...

The epidemiology of HIV in youth

This fact sheet provides a summary of the HIV epidemic among youth in Canada. It is one of a series of fact sheets on the epidemiology of HIV and hepatitis C. Revised 2020.This resource is being shared for archival reference and may contain information that is now...

WHAI Overdose Poster – 2020

A poster to recognize the ongoing deaths and grief due to the overdose crisis. This poster also acknowledges the challenges facing women due to COVID-19 pandemic which has also seen a rise in overdose deaths. This poster can be used for Overdose Awareness Day and/or...