SUPPORT & EDUCATION FOR HIV, HEPATITIS & STIs

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Thursday, 17 August 2017 07:16

Colin MacLeod (Treasurer)

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A proud Nova Scotian by birth, Colin (He/Him) has grown up and lived in the Halifax area. He obtained his Bachelor of Commerce degree in 2010 from Saint Mary's University. Colin currently works for BMO Private Wealth as a Professional Support Manager covering the Atlantic region and is involved in BMO's LGBT2Q+ resource group. He is also a volunteer official with the Atlantic Division of Canoe Kayak Canada during the summer. In his free time, he enjoys reading, curling and spending time with friends.

Monday, 18 May 2015 08:45

What to expect when you contact us

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If it’s your first time looking for information or wanting to reach out, we know it’s a big step. You probably feel a bit nervous, at the least. Rest assured, we’re here to help. You do not have to give your name, and what you talk about is 100% confidential. We won’t ask you for yours, but we will give you OUR name, so that if you contact us again you can talk to the same person. We are able to offer referrals, for example health services and social supports, right over the phone if you ask.

Contacting us via email
You can also contact us via email and the same 100% confidentiality applies. For our staff directory, click here or chose from the list below

  • Support for persons newly diagnosed or living with HIV: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Chana Wielinga, 902-403-7169
  • Questions about HIV, HCV & STIs: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Chana Wielinga, 902-403-7169
  • Speakers & Workshop Requests: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Chris Aucoin, 902-425-4882, ext 227
  • For Trans-Specific Resources: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Hanley Smith, 782-234-5472
  • Accounting & Financial: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Ned MacInnis, 902-425-4882, ext 224
  • Fund Development Events: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Jordan Parker, 902-240-7384
  • Event & Compaign Marketing: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Jordan Parker, 902-240-7384
  • Media or Adminstration Requests: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Chris Aucoin, 902-425-4882, ext 227

Whoever you reach, your call or email is completely confidential. You can leave us a voice mail and we will do our best to get back to you quickly, if you ask. Please let us know if we can leave a message for you when we call. If you don’t explicitly say so, we won’t. We do not have Caller ID so we don’t know who you are or your phone number, and if you ask for us to call our phone number shows as “unlisted.”

We only accept collect calls from Provincial and Federal Institutions.

What can you expect if you drop in to our offices? 
One of us will greet you and ask how we can help you. We don't ask your name; anything you discuss will be kept confidential. We will answer your questions about HIV, HCV or other STIs and if needed, we can provide supportive counselling. We offer free HIV self-tests, condoms and lube. You may look through our resource library and we offer the use of internet/computer. 

 

Monday, 11 May 2015 12:59

Ned MacInnis

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Ned (He/Him) holds the position of Program Support at HEAL NS / ACNS.

Involved in the AIDS movement for over 30 years, Ned has provided support and sexual health education with Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men, conducted training and education sessions, and has worked with People Living with HIV/AIDS creating health promotion strategies. His ancillary work includes: HIV/AIDS Education in Jamaica Project, Mount Saint Vincent University; Peer Outreach Worker: Stepping Stone Association; Consultant: Prison Outreach, Counseling, Education and Resource Development, Correctional Service of Canada; Research Assistant: Promising Practices in the Engagement of People Living with or At-Risk for HIV/AIDS in Rural Canada, Thompson Rivers University.

He says “The greatest lesson I have learned here is this: I am not a salmon; I do not have to swim upstream. I have developed a strong passion about community-based work and as a result, I have learned to live life to its fullest. Carpe Diem!”

Monday, 11 May 2015 12:52

Contact Us

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HEAL NS welcomes your inquires and feedback.

Whether you need information about our programs and services, volunteering, information for school, or just to say hello – we are here for you. Please know that all submissions are carefully considered and we maintain the strictest confidentiality.

Monday, 11 May 2015 12:31

Chris Aucoin

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Chris (He/Him) moved up to the Executive Director chair in December 2019 after having worked as the Gay Men’s Health Coordinator for over a decade.

An educator, writer and freelance designer, Chris has a master’s degree in Educational Psychology, a diploma in graphic design, and broad community-based experience in cultural industries and social justice stretching back more than two decades. His work in social justice has included poverty and food security, and a wide range of 2SLGBTQ+ support, social and political causes. 

His current passion is working on rewrites for his first completed theatre script A Boy And His Dog which he workshopped at Queer Acts 2014. Chris loves dogs, dancing, and singing weekly with the Halifax Gay Men's Chorus!

Friday, 08 May 2015 15:46

Become a Member

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Hundreds of organizations and individuals support our work as members of the Health Equity Alliance of Nova Scotia (HEAL NS). Membership is free, perpetual over 3 year intervals (no need to renew each year) and open to any individual supporting our mission.

Why become a member?

  • Be a part of an organization creating change in the lives of people living with HIV and helping to educate and reduce risks associated with HIV, HCV and other STIs
  • Nominate members, or stand for election to the HEAL NS Board of Directors
  • Vote in the election of our Board of Directors, attend Annual General Meetings and any Special Meetings of the Society
  • Apply for scholarships to attend meetings and information sessions, whenever available

Download the HEAL NS membership form. A Google Docs online membership form is also available.

Friday, 08 May 2015 15:44

Mission

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Our Mission: We strive to create an environment of inclusion and understanding in Nova Scotia through addressing the Social Determinants of Health for those living with and affected by HIV, and for members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.   

Our aim is to improve health outcomes, end stigma and discrimination for our community members, and to end new HIV infections in Nova Scotia.

 

Our By-Laws: Download ACNS's By-Laws.

 

 

Friday, 08 May 2015 15:43

Publications & Reports

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+Positive Dispatch 

Four times a year, ACNS publishes +Positive Dispatch, our quarterly newsletter. +Positive Dispatch provides information of interest to our members and other communities. The newsletter includes ACNS news, events, informative articles and contact information for general program inquiries. Read about the latest developments in HIV/AIDS, as well as the latest happenings at ACNS.

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Annual Reports

Our Annual Report reports on ACNS’ activities throughout the preceding fiscal year. Annual reports are intended to give our members and other interested people information about the company's activities, accomplishments and performance.

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Other Downloads

Here's a collection of other downloads that can be found throughout our site, but are also listed here.

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