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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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.
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Patient Engagement Management Suite
This How-to Guide has been developed for anyone who needs to be involved in the implementation of Patient Engagement in the design of a clinical trial protocol.
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Patient Engagement Management Suite
A practical guide to planning, developing and assessing the quality of patient engagement activities and projects.
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CIHR
If patient-oriented research is intended to focus on priorities that are important to patients and produce information that is truly taken up and used to improve health care practice, therapies and policies, a strong foundation for ensuring successful collaboration must be laid
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Research involvement and engagement
This synthesis aims to describe youth engagement approaches, frameworks, and barriers, as well as provide both evidence-based and youth-generated recommendations for meaningful engagement.
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Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada
The objective of the Canadian HIV Pregnancy Planning Guidelines is to provide clinical information and recommendations for health care providers to assist Canadians affected by HIV with their fertility, preconception, and pregnancy planning decisions.
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Canadian Pediatric & Perinatal HIV/AIDS Research Group
While exclusive formula feeding remains the preferred recommendation for infants born to women living with HIV in high-income countries, a more nuanced approach that may include the option of breastfeeding under certain circumstances is emerging in many resource-rich countries.
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CATIE
This toolkit provides a catalogue of anti-stigma communications and community engagement resources on-demand for staff and leaders of community health organizations in Ontario to respond to community concerns and share the importance of caring for people who use drugs.