This Stigma Training Guide was developed with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and is implemented in Zambia, Ghana, and Tanzania with the aim of reducing HIV-related stigma and discrimination in health facilities and amongst staff in health facilities.
This document aims to reduce stigma through the careful consideration of language associated with sexual health, substance use, and communities and is intended to help health and social service providers identify language that can facilitate safer and more respectful discussions about sexual health, substance use, and STBBIs.
This tool assists organizations in identifying the policy, environmental and cultural factors that contribute to the reduction of stigma and, in turn, creating settings where clients feel welcomed and respected when seeking care.
Lunch and Learn from Truth and Reconciliation Week 2023
This training focuses on uprooting anti-Indigenous racism and promoting cultural safety for Indigenous people, providing a foundation that is necessary for reconciliation between Indigenous and Settler peoples across Canada
This national webinar series provides an opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and perspectives in support of collective efforts to strengthen Indigenous cultural safety across sectors.
Knowing which terms to use and to whom they apply can often be challenging. Using appropriate language, however, is fundamental to ensuring respectful and positive relationships and to avoiding terms that may be discriminatory or offensive