Established in 1991 as a collaboration between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women, Positive Women’s Network was born of a recognition that biological, social, and political factors put women at increased risk of HIV infection, as well as create particular challenges for women living with HIV.

Positive Women’s Network led initiatives to promote women-centred health, public education, and research on HIV and hepatitis C and supported women living in British Columbia in making informed choices about HIV and hepatitis C health and a wide range of concurrent issues. PWN also delivered free comprehensive training for service providers across the province, and their educational resources were distributed across the country.

Positive Women’s Network closed its doors in 2017 in response to the shifting landscape of HIV and hepatitis C services, especially as these relate to women, as well as the challenge in sustaining long-term funding to run their programs. The PWN resources in Sage are being shared for archival reference and can be reproduced and adapted for non-commercial use with credit to the author. Please note that resources may contain information that is out-of-date as they are no longer being reviewed or updated.

Ressources

HIV Criminalization Hurts Women on Both Sides of the Courtroom

Année de publication : 2014
Laws requiring individuals with HIV to disclose their status before sex are assumed to be in place to protect people. Often these laws are framed as protection for women. In a 2012 Supreme Court of Canada decision that made the law governing HIV non-disclosure...

Listen Up! Women Are Talking About…. Women’s Health Research Project

Année de publication : 2000
Listen Up! was the first peer-based, community action research project of its kind to examinehow the social determinants of health put women at greater risk for HIV infection than men.Women’s voices – in particular, women who live with HIV – had not...

Health Promotion Workshops Evaluation

Année de publication : 2012
Women living with HIV continue to face discrimination when accessing health and social services in British Columbia. To address this issue, Positive Women’s Network (PWN) provides HIV education workshops for health and social services providers within the...

Retreat Program Evaluation

Année de publication : 2012
The psychological consequences of living with HIV are complex and widespread. Recognizing the need for psychological support among HIV+ women in British Columbia, Positive Women’s Network (PWN) offers a range of support services for women living with HIV...

Peer Support

Année de publication : 2014
Positive Women’s Network recognizes the need for peer support among women livingwith HIV. To address this need, PWN developed a formal Peer Support Training Program in2010 that aims to train members on how to provide peer support to other positive women. The...

Member Engagement Survey

Année de publication : 2013
In 2013, Positive Women's Network conducted a survey of members to hear how women connected and engaged with programs and services. PWN member Monique Desroches was hired to conduct and report on the Member Engagement Survey, which was written by HIV+ women and...
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