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Abilities Foundation of Nova Scotia
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Aims to assist individuals living with a disability in Nova Scotia improve their quality of life. Services include a job skills training facility, assistive devices, mobile medical clinics, and a physically accessible camp.
- Source: Abilities Foundation of Nova Scotia
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Respecting the rights of GLBTQ youth, a responsibility of youth-serving professionals
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Presents an issue of a newsletter directed to service providers working with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth. Discusses stressors and risks in the lives of GLBTQ youth, and approaches to programs and services that address their needs. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Advocates for Youth
- From: International resource
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Services
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Provides free, confidential supportive and practical services to people in Toronto living with HIV/AIDS, affected by it, or concerned about getting it. Includes access to the Living Guide Online, a directory of HIV/AIDS services, as well as referral lists and an online discussion group, ACTalk.
- Source: AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
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The living guide online
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Offers an online directory of organizations in the Greater Toronto Area providing services to people living with or affected by HIV and AIDS.
- Source: AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT)
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AIDS Network, Outreach and Support Society
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Responds to the evolving needs of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Offers support and advocacy, prevention and education information, volunteering and networking opportunities in partnership with community stakeholders. Serves the East and West Kootenay region of British Columbia.
- Source: AIDS Network, Outreach and Support Society (ANKORS)
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Needle exchanges
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Lists needle exchange locations in B.C. that provide free needles, needle cleaning supplies, and condoms to injection drug users and sex trade workers to reduce the risk of HIV and hepatitis transmission. Gives to a toll-free information line.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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Online advocacy actionkits
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Gives British Columbians living with disabilities, including HIV/AIDS, the information to help them access disability and health benefits, income assistance and social services. Offers simple step-by-step instructions, as well as downloadable forms in PDF format.
- Source: British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society (BCPWA)
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Calgary and Area Child and Family Services Authority
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Oversees a wide range of services, including Child Protective Services (intake through to adoption), child care licensing, monitoring and subsidy, Children with Special Needs, and Prevention of Family Violence. Web site offers informational resources of interest to children, teens, and parents, and an on-line newsletter.
- Source: Calgary and Area Child and Family Services Authority
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Calgary Scope Society
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Works in alliance with people with disabilities, their families and friends, and other community members to understand disability related barriers and create solutions for personal and social justice issues.
- Source: Calgary Scope Society
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Aboriginal women living with HIV/AIDS: care, treatment and support
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Presents information regarding the key services needed, and the barriers facing some of the Aboriginal women living with HIV/AIDS. Recommends further research and projects to deal with gaps in services. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN)
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