CINetwork Usability Studies: First Nation Community Readiness for Change: HIV Workbook Study

The First Nation Community Readiness for Change: HIV Workbook is still accepting expressions of interest. 

This “First Nation Community Readiness Assessment for Creating Change: HIV Workbook” was developed through the Northern HIV Journey Mapping Project over a 3-year period with funding from Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

The goals of the workbook are two-fold:

1) to help strengthen the First Nations response to HIV.

2) To determine community strengths and areas to build strength as the community prepares to respond to HIV.

The workbook is intended to:

    • Bring the community together
    • Build cooperation
    • Build on strengths
    • Increase the community’s capacity for prevention and intervention of HIV

Interested organizations or communities can reach out to Linda Larcombe at Linda.Larcombe@umanitoba.ca for more information or to express interest. 


Project Leads:

Linda Larcombe

Date Start:

2022

Date End:

2022


Funded By:

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

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.