Resource Library
Resources, tools, and learning opportunities from the CTN+, our collaborators, and others.
Activating Knowledge Across Our Network
Part of the CTN+ Community-Centred Knowledge Mobilization Hub, our Resource Library is a place to share documents, videos, and training resources about HIV and STBBI research, care, and related topics.
If you have ideas about what else should be included in the Library, please reach out to info@ctnplus.ca.
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HIV Prevention Trials Network
Gail B. Broder, Associate Director, HVTN Social and Behavioral Science & Community Engagement Unit
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Government of Canada
This data blog presents information about stigma and discrimination in people who inject drugs in Canada (Phase 5 Tracks survey, 2024)
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CATIE
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CTN+
The CTN+ recognizes the integral role community members play in informing, contributing to, and leading Network activities. We also recognize community members have many competing demands (work, volunteer, family, etc.). This document was created by the CTN+ Community Leadership Team to ensure transparency and support community members in making informed decisions about their involvement with…
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Network of Networks
Clinical trials play a pivotal role in advancing medical research and shaping the future of healthcare by evaluating the safety and efficacy of new treatments andinterventions. However, ensuring diverse participation in these trials is essential to truly understand how treatments work across different populations. By includingindividuals from diverse backgrounds, including various racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and…
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CTN+
In this recording of a talk presented at the 2025 CTN+ Spring Meetings, Dr. Lawrence Mbuagbaw describes the extent and impact of inequalities in health research, potential solutions and frameworks, and practical guidance to achieve health equity.
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Indigenous Community Research Partnerships
Indigenous Community Research Partnerships (ICRP) is an online open education training resource. It is designed to assist researchers who are new to research in partnerships with Inuit, Métis and First Nations communities and support ethical, collaborate, and culturally supportive engagement.