Through Collective Impact
We work to address complex and prominent challenges related to HIV-STBBI’s by support collaborative efforts that lead to collective impact.
We acknowledge that we work and gather on the original lands of Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe), Ininiwak (Cree), Anishininiwag (Oji-Cree), Dakota/Lakota, Inuit, and Dene Peoples and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.
We work to address complex and prominent challenges related to HIV-STBBI’s by support collaborative efforts that lead to collective impact.
We focus on identifying gaps and barriers and innovative solutions to address system changes. Projects include research, studies and tools to create change.
Learn MoreThe CINetwork action groups bring together like-minded individuals and organizations to brainstorm and plan the next steps on creating systemic change.
Learn MoreThe CINetwork host’s knowledge-building webinars, focusing on recent projects, and two yearly gatherings to build relationships, identify gaps and highlight best practices to create systemic change in Manitoba.
Learn MorePrepared by: Jared Star and Chance Dupuis Released: October 17th, 2023 The MB HIV ST/BBI Collective Impact Network (CIN) was established in 2016 as a program of Nine Circles Community Health Centre focused on supporting a network of innovators that work to change the landscape of HIV-STBBI’s systems in Manitoba. I am the current Research… Read More
International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD) is a global event held on August 31st each year and aims to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug-poisoning related death. This year, the Manitoba HIV-STBBI Collective Impact Network will be joining the event at the Manitoba Legislative Grounds to address overdose awareness and emphasize the importance… Read More
Join us for our 2023 Research Retreat The Manitoba HIV-STBBI Collective Impact Network is excited to announce our upcoming research retreat, aimed at advancing knowledge and collaboration in the field. This retreat will provide a platform for professionals, researchers, and individuals passionate about HIV and sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) to share ideas, insights,… Read More
The CINetwork E-News is sent out at least once per month to approximately 450 people. The E-News is our way of communicating our CINetwork webinar capacity-building events and other webinars occurring across the country. We also provide updates on CIN Activities such as our projects and bi-annual gatherings.