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Government of Canada announces support to help reduce HIV in British Columbia


VANCOUVER, Jan. 23, 2018 /CNW/ - HIV/AIDS remains a persistent health issue in Canada and around the world. In Canada, an estimated 65,000 people are living with HIV and AIDS, and there are approximately 2,500 new HIV infections every year. Canada has made great progress in addressing HIV/AIDS in the last three decades; however, there is still work to do to reach the goal of eliminating AIDS as a global public health threat by 2030.

Today, on behalf of the Minister of Health, the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced an investment of $1.3 million over five years for the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control and the University of British Columbia's Collaborating Centre for Prison Health and Education. Together, they will develop an approach to preventing HIV, hepatitis C and related sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections among federally incarcerated men in BC. Specifically, the project will train and support peer health ambassadors who will work with fellow federally incarcerated men to reduce the risks associated with sexually transmitted blood-borne infections. Results and tools of the project will be shared with Correctional Service Canada.

Through the HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund, the Public Health Agency of Canada is investing up to $132 million over five years to support the work of organizations in addressing HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections.

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"Our Government is committed to eliminating HIV and AIDS as global public health threats. The important support programs like the one being put in place by the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control and the University of British Columbia reflect our renewed focus on evidence-based interventions that will support the prevention of new infections and reduce the stigma attached to HIV/AIDS."

The Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Health

"Our Government is proud to support this important work, which aims to reduce health risks among federally incarcerated men. We will continue to collaborate with our partners to support prevention efforts, reduce stigma and discrimination, and increase access to testing and treatment for HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections in communities across Canada."

The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

"The Community Action Fund is helping organizations provide support to some of our most vulnerable populations. I strongly believe that working together with governments and communities, we can end HIV as a public health threat and achieve the global goal of eliminating AIDS by 2030."

Dr. Theresa Tam
Chief Public Health Officer of Canada

"Ensuring that people who are incarcerated have access to disease prevention services has been one of the most challenging areas in all of public health. This is no better illustrated than through the transmission of HIV, Hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted infections in prisons. The HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund, which supports community-based organizations and initiatives, is a great opportunity to advance prevention in this group of Canadians."

Dr. Mark Tyndall
Executive Director, BC Centre for Disease Control

"We are grateful to the Public Health Agency of Canada for supporting this project and recognizing the value of working with incarcerated men to develop and deliver health education programs in correctional facilities. Our ultimate goal is to prevent HIV, Hepatitis C and sexually transmitted blood-borne infections in this population through education. This is a wonderful opportunity to collaborate with British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Correctional Service Canada, the peer health ambassadors and community partners to enhance the personal and community health of incarcerated individuals."

Dr. Ruth Elwood Martin
Director of UBC's Collaborating Centre for Prison Health and Education?

Quick Facts

Associated Links

HIV and Hepatitis C Community Action Fund
HIV and AIDS 
Federal Initiative to Address HIV/AIDS in Canada

 

SOURCE Health Canada


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