Residential schools, prisons, and HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal people in Canada exploring the connections
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- ISBN: 9781897285800 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 9781897285787 (print)
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1 electronic text (vi, 62 p.) : digital file. - Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2009
Content descriptions
General Note: | Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-62). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Background -- The residential school legacy -- Understanding physical and sexual abuse -- HIV/AIDS and aboriginal people -- The role of injection drug use -- Aboriginal men who have sex with men -- Aboriginal women -- Aboriginal offenders -- Background on HIV/AIDS in the Canadian prison system -- Contributing factors to the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C within Canadian prisons -- Injection drug use (IDU) -- Unsafe sex practices -- Tattooing -- Testing and screening -- Statistics -- Federal prison system -- Provincial prison system -- Prevalence of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and co-infection in the correctional system -- HIV/AIDS -- Hepatitis C virus (HCV) -- Co-infection of HIV/AIDS and HCV -- Residential school legacy: connection to HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal offenders -- Work done in prisons by the Aboriginal HIV/AIDS movement on HIV/AIDS and/or hepatitis C virus -- Other concerns -- Best practices and challenges -- Best practices -- Learning based on interviews at healing lodges -- Challenges -- Conclusions -- Appendix 1: Background on the healing lodges -- Appendix 2: Interview questions for healing lodges -- Appendix 3: Recommendations from the literature -- References. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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