Organizations in Northwest Territories

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Organizations in Northwest Territories

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The Canadian Coalition of Organizations Responding to Hepatitis B and C

Telephone

(604) 886-9539

Fax

(888) 856-5882

Email

canadahepbccoalition@gmail.com

Website

The Canadian Coalition of Organizations Responding to Hepatitis B and C

Language(s)

English, French

The Canadian Coalition of Organizations Responding to Hepatitis B and C unites organizations and individuals to focus increased attention on the response to hepatitis B and C.

The phone and fax number will connect you to Deb Schmitz at the Pacific Hepatitis C Network.

Canadian Prison Advocacy and Outreach Coalition

Website

Canadian Prison Advocacy and Outreach Coalition

Language(s)

English

Services

Resources and Directories

CPAOC is composed of non-governmental organizations, incarcerated people and ex-incarcerated people across Canada that work with people in prison on HCV/HIV/AIDS and/or human rights, health promotion and harm reduction issues.

The mandate of CPAOC is to advocate for human rights, harm reduction (such as Prison-based Needle and Syringe Programs) in regards to HCV/HIV/AIDS and other systemic issues in all federal prisons and provincial institutions in Canada.

The Centre for Northern Families

Address

P.O. Box 2303
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
X1A 2P7

Telephone

(867) 873-2576

Fax

(867) 873-2566

Email

arleneh10@hotmail.com

Website

The Centre for Northern Families

Language(s)

English

Services

Hep C Education and Outreach, Hep C Testing, Social and Community Services

The Centre for Northern Families is sponsored by the Yellowknife Women’s Society and is dedicated to supporting and assisting women in empowering themselves and their communities.  The Centre operates an emergency women’s shelter and two onsite medical clinics that provide outreach services to women at risk of contracting Hep C and other infectious diseases.  Support and referral services are available onsite for women living with or at risk of Hep C.

The Centre for Northern Families is sponsored by the Yellowknife Women's Society and is dedicated to supporting and assisting women in empowering themselves and their communities.  The Centre operates an emergency women's shelter and two onsite medical clinics that provide outreach services to women at risk of contracting Hep C and other infectious diseases.  Support and referral services are available onsite for women living with or at risk of Hep C.

Northwest Territories Department of Health and Social Services

Address

P.O. Box 14320 8th Floor Centre Square Tower
5022-49 Street
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
X1A 2L9

Telephone

(800) 661-0830

Email

hsa@gov.nt.ca.

Website

Northwest Territories Department of Health and Social Services

Language(s)

English

Services

Resources and Directories

This is the official territorial website of Northwest Territories Department of Health and Social Services where you can access information on a variety of health-related issues, policies and programs.

Northwest Territories HIV and Hepatitis C Support Network (NWTHHSN)

Address

P.O. Box 2665
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
X1A 2P7

Telephone

(867) 669-7880

Toll Free

(888) 332-3203

Fax

(867) 669-7881

Email

drussell@northwestel.net

Website

Northwest Territories HIV and Hepatitis C Support Network (NWTHHSN)

Language(s)

English

Services

Hep C Education and Outreach, Individual Support and Counseling

This network is dedicated to educating and supporting NWT residents living with or affected by HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C, in addition to other infectious diseases including STIs. Educational workshops and presentations on Hep C can be arranged and peer counseling and referral services are also available to clients. NWTHHSN does not provide medical advice