There are excellent approaches and novel interventions that are taking place in community-based organizations across the country, which are demonstrating success in combatting HIV/HCV/STBBI related issues. Yet, despite these many advances, HIV/HCV/STBBI continues to persist. While supporting ongoing research is vital, a critical gap exists in taking the knowledge developed and effectively implementing it. It is this gap between knowledge and implementation that the K2A program seeks to address.
Below are a series of resources, developed in collaboration with community members, policymakers, educators, practitioners/service providers and researchers, that will help you bridge the gap:
E-LEARNING MODULES
Top Tips for Sexual Health Research/Interventions with Displaced, Refugee Populations
Disponible en Français: Conseils pour la recherche en santé sexuelle avec les personnes déplacées et réfugiées
Tips for Qualitative Research Using Online Focus Groups and Interviews
Disponible en Français: Conseils pour la recherche qualitative à l'aide des groupes de discussion et des entrevues en ligne
Top Tips to Include Lived Experience in Research
How to Prepare Scientific Posters
Online Learning Events: Tips to Design, Implement & Evaluate
Exploring HIV Stigma and Black Masculinities
Tools for Social Behavioural Community-Based Research in HIV
Drugs, Policy and Harm Reduction
VIDEOS
Being Pragmatic in getting to the 90-90-90 Targets in Canada
Program Science in HIV and HCV
A Patient Takeover? Integrating Program Science with Community-Based Peer Researchers
Implementation Research in HIV, HCV & STBBIs Interventions
Responding to lived realities: The role of community-based peer researchers
Testing, Reaching the Undiagnosed and Linkages to Care: Action Strategy to Diagnose >95% in 5 years
Program Science – Enhancing Health Coverage and Equity through Partnership
90-90-90 and the Trajectory Towards HIV Epidemic Control
Professional Development Virtual Workshop for Infectious Disease Researchers
Using Program Science to Improve Outcomes in HIV Prevention and Care
Reality Check: Considerations for Community-Based Research
SCIENCE CAFES
POZ & HI IN C19 – A Red Table Talk on HIV Research & Community Programming