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The “Weaving our Wisdoms” Study is made up of findings from a gathering on the land, a positive action initiative to support Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS.

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This Community Mobilization Tool Kit is here to support First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities, organizations and others in order to take greater action around HIV/AIDS.

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The AHA Centre operates as an initiative of CAAN, an organization that has been engaged in research through the CAAN Research and Policy Unit (RPU) since 2000. As more Centres are established to drive research innovation and development, learning how to create a stand-alone identity will become increasingly important.

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You have been invited to join a research team so that you can contribute to the process in a meaningful way.

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People who have been doing research for a while and coordinators of research teams may use a lot of words or acronyms that are new to you.

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Aboriginal people living with and affected by HIV & AIDS (APHAs) are actively included in all aspects of the research process from planning to final reporting and the research project reflects the needs of Aboriginal people living with and affected by HIV & AIDS.

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