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CATIE: HIV peer health navigation - Moving programs forward

  • 10 Nov 2021
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Webinar

Peer health navigation is a person-centred approach to guide, connect, refer, educate and accompany people living with HIV through systems of care. The goals of health navigation are to support people living with HIV in their self-determined goals, to build the capacity of clients to self-manage their HIV care, to navigate systems themselves and, ultimately, to improve their health and overall wellness. 

Building off of the release of the Peer Health Navigation Guidelines for People Living with HIV in 2018, this webinar will continue the conversation on how to move peer health navigation programs forward.

Learn about two programs that provide peer health navigation services for people with HIV in community-based and clinical settings, and one program that is providing peer health navigation services for hospital inpatients, including people living with HIV.

Moderator: Amanda Giacomazzo, CATIE

Speakers:  

  • Hesham Ali, AIDS Vancouver
  • Glen Bradford, AIDS Vancouver  
  • Nelson Hollinger, Saskatchewan Health Authority
  • Calyne Skolney, Saskatchewan Health Authority  
  • Casey Phillips, Saskatchewan Health Authority
  • Danita Wahpoosewyan, Wellness Wheel Medical Outreach Clinic


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