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Know Your Rights: Indigenous Communities and HIV and HCV in Federal Prisons

This resource produced by the Canadian HIV/ AIDS Legal Network provides information about HIV and HCV in jail or prison from the Indigenous perspective. Issues covered include:

privacy regarding health condition or diagnosis
access to traditional medicines
access to medication after leaving jail or prison
access to harm reduction strategies and treatments

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network

Produced/Updated In:

2023

Time Together: A survival guide for families and friends in Canada’s federal prisons

This resource was created for family members and friends of people who are incarcerated in a federal prison. It provides information on the emotional cycle of incarceration, how correctional facilities operate, how to maintain contact with your person inside, and types and procedures for visiting.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian Families and Corrections Network

Produced/Updated In:

2023