A report setting out policy issues for AIDS ACTION NOW! The report highlights five core areas: 1) Political organization; 2) Politics of treatment; 3) Politics of clinical trials; 4) Politics of social services; 5) Politics of affected/infected…
An AIDS ACTION NOW! policy report which seeks to advance an Ontario provincial AIDS strategy. The emphasis is on: 1) drug funding; 2) standards of care; 3) HIV clinics; and 4) anonymous testing.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! leaflet that demands a comprehensive funding policy for AIDS/HIV treatment and medications and fair representation by People Living With HIV and AIDS on government committees.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! proposal to reform the Ontario Drugs Benefit Formulary to include a list of drugs needed to adequately treat people living with HIV and AIDS.
A fax template to be sent by People Living With HIV/AIDS to Ruth Grier, Ontario's Minister of Health requested that a list of drugs be listed to the Ontario Drug Benefits list.
Meeting Minutes of the AIDS ACTION NOW! Steering Committee from 12 November 1991. Includes discussion of provincial drug benefits, the federal National AIDS Strategy, prison issues, and the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.
Notes from the AIDS ACTION NOW! Annual Retreat (1995). Discussing achievements over the past year (i.e. Trillium) and upcoming challenges sustaining the organization. There is an emphasis on poverty issues as an area of focus.
An Action Plan for AIDS ACTION NOW! from October 1989 to October 1990.. Includes an emphasis on organizational and structural changes to ensure "maximum participation of PLWA/HIV".
A letter from AIDS ACTION NOW! to members on a consultation organized by the Ontario Drug Program Reform Secretariat, speaking to different "Disease Groups".
A policy document prepared for AIDS ACTION NOW!'s Annual General Meeting setting out policy issues for discussion in planning for the year ahead. The document is broken down into three broad categories: I) Political Organization; II) The Politics of…
A fact from Dave Grant, Positive Approaches Coordinator with the AIDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo and Area (ACCKWA), to all OAN member groups expressing concern about the number of treatments that will not be covered under the plan.
Fax from Bob Gardner at Legislative Research Service to Glen Brown, which includes a AIDS ACTION NOW! document on drug benefits - "Are you getting what you're entitled to?"