Can’t Pass It On: Toronto launch with Bruce Richman
Event Information
Description
People living with HIV on effective treatment can’t pass it on to a partner. That’s the message CATIE and our partners are sharing through our new Can’t Pass It On key messages series, adapted from Terrence Higgins Trust in the United Kingdom.
CATIE and Toronto to Zero invite you to attend the Toronto launch of Can’t Pass It On, with special guest Bruce Richman, founder of the Prevention Access Campaign’s “Undetectable Equals Untransmittable” (U=U) campaign.
Attendance is free but space is limited, so reserve your tickets as soon as possible.
This community event will include a presentation from CATIE on the science behind Can’t Pass It On, and a panel discussion with local and international speakers on the importance of this message for people living with HIV and their partners. Afterwards, join us for a reception with light refreshments.
Production of CATIE’s “Can’t Pass It On” campaign and community event series has been made possible through financial contributions from the Public Health Agency of Canada and Gilead Sciences Canada, Inc. The views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the funders.
Accessibility
The venue is wheelchair accessible. ASL interpretation is available upon request; for this and any other accessibility needs, please contact Joseph van Veen at jvanveen@catie.ca before September 18.
Scent policy
We encourage all participants to refrain from the use of any chemical-based fragrances or any perfumes during the event.