Calgary, AB (November, 2015)
– The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) proudly announces
national Aboriginal leadership and their supporters will gather in
Calgary, AB on December 1, 2015 to launch Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week
2015. It will be accompanied by workshops across the country (Ottawa,
Regina, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax, and Inuvik) to continue discussions
on Aboriginal HIV and AIDS issues in Canada on November 30, December 2 –
5, 2015. Continue...
Every three hours a
person is infected with HIV in Canada. 12% of those are Aboriginal
people, even though they represent only 4% of the Canadian population.
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit continue to respond to HIV and AIDS with
community-based initiatives, but are still over-represented and
experiencing epidemic proportions 3.6 times higher than other Canadians.
Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week 2015 will connect national Aboriginal organizations, government
partners, health care providers, and community leaders to focus on how
they will work together to reach the goal of: Getting to Zero. Zero new
HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS related deaths.
"Aboriginal AIDS
Awareness Week will be done a justice by closing the gap amongst
Aboriginal people who live with HIV and AIDS, and by Aboriginal people
getting tested so that they may know their status," stated CEO of CAAN,
Ken Clement. "Creating community readiness and culturally safe
approaches to testing, treatment, and support is the roadmap for the
journey to zero."
This series of events
across Canada will provide a forum for reflection: on what has been
achieved with regard to the Aboriginal communities' response to HIV,
what must still be achieved, and how to get to zero. The December 1
luncheon will include a special focus on Aboriginal People Living with
HIV/AIDS and Métis, while the workshops will highlight women, youth,
Inuit, and international HIV and AIDS developments.
CAAN and it's
co-hosts, Shining Mountains, Kimamanow Atoskano Foundation, and HIV
Network of Edmonton Society, invite you to participate in Aboriginal
AIDS Awareness Week as it reaches across all barriers to create a
unified approach to combat Aboriginal HIV and AIDS in Canada:
Where: Calgary Festival Hall, 1215 – 10 Avenue SE, Calgary, AB
When: December 1, 2015, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm MST
RSVP by November 26, 2015 at www.bit.ly/aaaw2015launchrsvp
About CAAN
The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) is a not-for-profit
coalition of individuals and organizations which provides leadership,
support and advocacy for Aboriginal individuals living with and affected
by HIV and AIDS, regardless of where
they
reside. Their philosophy is that all Aboriginal Peoples deserve the
right to protect themselves against infectious disease and thrives on
providing the Aboriginal community with accurate and current information
about HIV including risks of contracting the virus, issues of care and
treatment, and support for families and those living with the disease.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Nov 30 – Regina, SK Ramada Plaza Regina Downtown: Think Globally – Act Locally: What is Your Role?
Dec 1 – Calgary, AB Calgary Festival Hall” Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week 2015 Launch Event
Dec 2 - Montreal, QC L’Auberge St. Gabriel: Aboriginal Women and Children: Protecting the Heart of Our Communities
Dec 2 - Winnipeg, MB WestEnd Commons Neighbourhood Resource Centre: Womens' Event #2: Testing is Sexy
Dec 3 – Ottawa, ON Parliament Hill: Youth - Parliamentary Breakfast
Dec 4 – Halifax, NS Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre” Two Spirit People and HIV and HCV
Dec 5 – Inuvik, NWT Inuvialuit Community Corporations” Inuit Awareness Raising Event and HIV/AIDS Fair
For more information on these events visit: www.aboriginalaidsawareness.com
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