Peer Navigator Project: 18 Month Progress Report - London
Peer Navigator Project: 6 Month Progress Report - Toronto
Peer Navigator Project: 6 Month Progress Report - London
Increasing housing stability and HIV services utilization among street-connected girls and young women.
Linking street-connected youth in western Kenya to HIV testing and treatment.
The Peer Navigator Project (PNP) is a collaborative research project, that brings together researchers and community partners in Kenya (Eldoret/Huruma & Kitale) and Canada(Toronto, London, Vancouver) to explore and evaluate the use of peer supports...
Jenna Pogue is a Peer Navigator employed by the Middlesex London Health Unit. The Peer Navigator role was designed as part of a Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) funded research project, "The PeerNavigator Project," in effect from 2018...
Introduction UNICEF estimates that there are as many as 100 million street-involved youth (SIY) globally. Marginalized conditions put SIY at higher risk of HIV and adverse outcomes once HIV-positive. The objective of this analysis was to describe...
Introduction UNICEF estimates that there are as many as 100 million street-involved youth (SIY) globally. Marginalized conditions put SIY at higher risk of HIV and adverse outcomes once HIV-positive. The objective of this analysis was to describe...
Barriers to and facilitators of accessing HIV services for street-involved youth in Canada and Kenya
Introduction UNICEF estimates that there are as many as 100 million street-involved youth (SIY) globally. Marginalized conditions put SIY at higher risk of HIV and adverse outcomes once HIV-positive. The objective of this analysis was to describe...