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    • ADVANCE COVID-19 Vaccines Study
    • ASSESS-DBS Study
    • STBBI Policy and Guideline Development for BC Corrections
    • Test, Link, Call Project
  • EDUCATION RESOURCES
    • For Healthcare Staff in BC Corrections
    • For Staff in BC Corrections
    • For Clients in BC Corrections
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    • Guidelines
    • Test, Link, Call Project Tools and Guidelines
      • Downloadable Resources for Test, Link, Call Project
      • Medicine Bundles – Frequently Asked Questions
    • Tools for Engagement
    • Tools for Healthcare Staff in BC Corrections
    • Tools for Release Planning
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    • Publications & Reports
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You Matter - Pathways to STBBI Care Project Policy recommendations and guidelines for STBBI testing and linkage to care for
BC Provincial Correctional Centres.
GO TO THE GUIDELINES
BCCDC STBBI Course for Corrections Staff Learn more about STBBI basics including prevalence, stigma, testing rates, and
understanding work hazards as a corrections staff and link to free online course.
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Person-Centred Language for People in Prison Using person centered language for people with lived/living experience of incarceration is important for reducing stigma.
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YOU MATTER

People with lived/living experience of incarceration (PWLLE-I) are at higher risk for Sexually Transmitted & Blood Borne Infections (STBBIs) than the general public for several reasons (see STBBIs education for health care workers).

The purpose of the You Matter Pathways to STBBI care project is to improve STBBI testing and linkage to care for PWLLE-I specifically in correctional facilities in British Columbia.

Currently, there are no publicly available policies and guidelines for universal testing and linkage to care for STBBIs in any provincial correctional centres in Canada. In fact, in-depth guidance on how to provide STBBI testing and linkage to care in correctional settings is lacking globally. Although STBBI screening is available on request in correctional centres across Canada, without accepted best practices for universal STBBI testing and linkage to care, there is inconsistent implementation of pre- and post-test STBBI counselling in corrections, and STBBI tests during reception at corrections are not universally or even routinely offered in many facilities, resulting in poor linkage to care for STBBIs among people with lived/living experience of incarceration (PWLLE-I). There are also many gaps in linkage to STBBI care after release from corrections, due to a lack of guidance on accepted best practices and standards. 

The development of foundational policies and guidelines for universal STBBI testing and linkage to care in corrections and after release is necessary to create accountability frameworks, streamline care pathways, reduce the occurrence of unintended harms, and increase the likelihood that PWLLE-I will have positive experiences when engaging in healthcare. If developed with input from healthcare workers, corrections staff, and PWLLE-I, such policies and guidelines have the potential to catalyze system changes in how health care services are provided in correctional institutions.

Adherence to policies and guidelines for universal STBBI testing and linkage to care at reception could:

  • Enhance the participation and success of the implementation of opt-out or universal STBBI testing and linkage to care by Correctional Health Services;
  • Improve PWLLE-I linkage to care for STBBIs;
  • Facilitate broader system-level changes in provincial corrections pertaining to health services engagement, such as reduced stigma and increased violence and trauma informed care;
  • Facilitate PWLLE-I engagement in health care services upon re-entry to community, including for addictions-related care, and
  • Serve as a model of change that could be adapted for other Canadian regions or internationally. To ensure that policies and guidelines incorporate and balance experiences and preferences of PWLLE-I and corrections staff, this project includes consultations, interactive workshops, and communications with: PWLLE-I and people with experience of incarceration, BC’s Correctional Health Services staff, and BC Corrections staff.

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OUR PROJECTS

In partnership with the BCCDC, BCMHSUS, UBC and other stakeholders, we created a group that has been working on transformative projects to improve health outcomes for people in prison related to STBBIs. Check out some of the projects we are working on:

STBBI Policy and Guideline
Development for BC Corrections

The You Matter Pathways to STBBI Care project is funded through the Public Health Agency of Canada …

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Test, Link,
Call Project

We recently received funding for the Test, Link, Call (TLC) Project which will be launched in Fall 2021 …

DETAILS

ADVANCE COVID-19
Vaccines Study

The “Addressing COVID-19 Vaccine concerns among people who are incarcerated” (ADVANCE) study involves COVID-19 vaccine research …

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EDUCATION

The focus of the educational resources and tools in this website are  to address gaps in what is available to provide education specifically for people who are incarcerated or staff working in these settings. Check out some of the resources created listed by health area below:

Education for Healthcare Staff

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Education for clients in BC Corrections

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COVID-19

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GUIDELINES & TOOLS

The Guidelines and Tools pages include links to current STBBI-related guidelines, templates, tools and other resources to support engagement with people affected by or at risk of STBBIs.

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NEWS & STORIES

The News & Stories page include blogs written by team members, news, project updates and past and upcoming events.

  • Blog Posts
  • Media Stories

Blog Posts

  • Supporting Access to HIV and Hepatitis Care: How Cell Phones and Peer Support Are Changing Lives for People Who Experience Criminalization

    By Admin | Comments are Closed

    SEPTEMBER 5, 2024. By Amrit Tiwana, Nicola Gale, and Sofia Bartlett. People who experience criminalization, such as those who have been incarcerated,Read more

  • Prescribing cellphones and peer support to improve access to STBBI care

    By Admin | Comments are Closed

    AUGUST 2024. By Nicola Gale, RPh (APA), MPH. More about Nicola Gale. Nicola Gale is a clinical pharmacist with an out-patient liverRead more

Media Stories

  • Test, Link, Call Project brings vital care within easier reach for underserved populations

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    By Pacific Public Health Foundation NOVEMBER 8, 2023, Pacific Public Health Foundation Test, Link, Call: a simple premise with a powerful purposeRead more

  • Province takes action to eliminate hepatitis C

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    By BC Ministry of Health JULY 30, 2023, BC Ministry of Health Communications People in B.C. will be better protected against theRead more



In partnership with the BCCDC, BCMHSUS, UBC and other
stakeholders, we created a group that has been working on
transformative projects to improve health outcomes for
people in prison related to STBBIs.

PROJECTS

  • PROJECTS
    • ADVANCE COVID-19 Vaccines Study
    • ASSESS-DBS Study
    • STBBI Policy and Guideline Development for BC Corrections
    • Test, Link, Call Project

EDUCATION RESOURCES

  • Education Resources
    • Healthcare Staff
    • Corrections Staff
    • Clients & Community
    • COVID-19

PUBLICATIONS & TEMPLATES

  • GUIDELINES & TOOLS
    • Guidelines
    • Test, Link, Call Project Tools and Guidelines
      • Downloadable Resources for Test, Link, Call Project
      • Medicine Bundles – Frequently Asked Questions
    • Tools for Engagement
    • Tools for Healthcare Staff in BC Corrections
    • Tools for Release Planning
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  • ABOUT
    • Our Team
    • Our Supporters
    • Our Collaborators
    • Abbreviations
  • PROJECTS
    • ADVANCE COVID-19 Vaccines Study
    • ASSESS-DBS Study
    • STBBI Policy and Guideline Development for BC Corrections
    • Test, Link, Call Project
  • EDUCATION RESOURCES
    • For Healthcare Staff in BC Corrections
    • For Staff in BC Corrections
    • For Clients in BC Corrections
    • COVID-19
  • GUIDELINES & TOOLS
    • Guidelines
    • Test, Link, Call Project Tools and Guidelines
      • Downloadable Resources for Test, Link, Call Project
      • Medicine Bundles – Frequently Asked Questions
    • Tools for Engagement
    • Tools for Healthcare Staff in BC Corrections
    • Tools for Release Planning
  • OUTPUTS & UPDATES
    • Blog
    • Graphic Summaries
    • Media Stories
    • Publications & Reports
    • Presentations
  • CONTACT
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