Monthly Archives: September 2014

ACAS Health Promotion Workshop Video : "HIV treatment and prevention update" by Pharmacist Aneeta Lal

Want to find out more about what's new in HIV treatment and prevention? Watch this informative video presentation on "HIV Treatment and Prevention Update" by Aneeta Lal, Pharmacist at the Immunodeficiency Clinic at Toronto General Hospital as part of the ACAS Health Promotion Workshop Series on our ACAS HIV Treatment Information in Asian Languages Website! The ACAS Support Program provides support services and health promotion for East and Southeast Asians living with HIV and their family/friends. Our programs are based on a pro-active and holistic approach to HIV/AIDS and are provided in a collaborative, empowering, and non-discriminatory manner. We would like to thank our sponsors ViiV Healthcare, Janssen, Gilead, and Merck for making this workshop possible.  

ACAS Internal Job Posting – ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Immediate Start)

Type of Posting: Internal Job Posting for volunteers, and current employees Position Status: part-time, contract, 17.5 hours/week Closing Date: FRIDAY, September 26, 2014 (midnight) Interview Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Hourly wage: $14-15, depending on qualifications ACAS is currently seeking an individual who is highly organized, energetic, flexible and reliable individual who will be happy to keep the office running smoothly while providing administrative support to the Executive Director primarily, but also to other staff from time-to-time.   MAJOR AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITIES:   Office admin General office duties such as greeting office visitors, telephone reception, prepare and send outgoing mail, email, faxes and courier parcels, drinking water, photocopying, ordering prints, collating and assembly of documents. Ensure the reception and common areas are organized, clean and professional at all times Using spreadsheet and database software, to create, maintain and/or update the member database, donor, and mailing lists Maintain and update the office filing systems Assist in organizing board, and staff meetings, retreat, public awareness and fundraising events as required Manage internal and external space booking for program activities Maintains office and program supplies: monitors inventory, anticipates requirements, places orders & confirms receipt. Office and program supplies include stationary, condoms and lubes, educational materials, ACAS forms, cutlery and dishes, ACAS banners etc. Maintain office equipment and furniture (fridge, microwave oven, desks, chairs, laptop computers, LCD projectors, plants) Acquire price quotes, details of services, and/or products based on ACAS financial policy and procedure Proofread new print materials prior to production   Administrative support to the Executive Director Track major program deadlines (OCHART, final reports to funders) and follow-up with staff to ensure deadlines are met Maintain a tracking system for HR such as staff’s professional development and report, time sheet, vacation schedule, opening-closing schedule Prepare responses to correspondence for ED’s signature Assist in [...]

"HIV & the Brain" ACAS Health Promotion Workshop Video featuring Dr. Sean Rourke is now online!

Ever wonder how HIV affects the brain? Find out by watching the informative video presentation on "HIV & the Brain" by Dr. Sean Rourke as part of the ACAS Health Promotion Workshop Series on our ACAS HIV Treatment Information in Asian Languages Website! Dr. Sean Rourke is a neuropsychologist and researcher who is dedicated to improving mental health care for people living with HIV/AIDS. His research has highlighted the urgent need for innovative, collaborative models to link HIV treatment with housing support and mental health services. Dr. Rourke is also known internationally for his work on the treatment of neurobehavioural complications associated with HIV. He is the director of research for St. Michael’s Hospital Mental Health Service, and scientific and executive director of the Ontario HIV Treatment Network. We would like to thank our sponsors Viiv Healthcare, Gilead and Janssen for making this workshop possible.  

"Hepatitis A, B, C in those living with HIV" – ACAS Health Promotion Workshop Video by Dr. David Wong

Have you checked out the ACAS HIV Treatment Information in Asian Languages Website http://treatment.acas.org lately? If you, we invite you to take a look at our amazing multi-lingual site! The web-portal is a place where you can find HIV treatment and health related information in English, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), Vietnamese and Tagalog. It is also a place where you can check out all of our health promotion videos: http://treatment.acas.org/health-promotion-newsletter-and-videos/ We have just uploaded a video from our "Hepatitis A, B, C in those living with HIV" - ACAS Health Promotion Workshop by Dr. David Wong which took place on March 21, 2014. We would like to thank our sponsors Viiv Healthcare Janssen and Merck for their generous support to make this event possible.  

Recruiting Focus Group Participants to Help Create New Multilingual Resources on Coming Out for Families of Asian LGBTQ Youths

Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) is creating new multilingual resources on coming out for the family members of Asian LGBTQ youth. There's going to be a focus group with East & Southeast Asian parents of LGBTQ to develop this resource. ACAS is looking for 8 parents to participate in a short discussion in September. Tokens and refreshment will be provided. Focus group for parents Date: Saturday, September 20, 2014 Time: 6:00-8:00pm Location: ACAS (260 Spadina Ave, Unit 410) Focus group for youth Date: Saturday, September 27, 2014 Time: 6:00-8:00pm Location: ACAS (260 Spadina Ave, Unit 410) Interested? Contact Chuck Li, Resource Development Lead, at qay_resourcedevelopment@acas.org

ACAS August 2014 Review and Agency News Update

Farewell Amutha and Heywon, and welcome Jenny, Cassandra and Chuck! ACAS would like to bid farewell to Amutha Samgam, Women’s Support Worker, and Heywon Kim, Women’s Outreach and Education Coordinator and thank them for their commitment to the community and contributions to the ACAS women’s community. Amutha has been tireless PHA-advocate and has provided exceptional care to our HIV+ service users through the years. We wish her the best in her new adventures in Calgary, Alberta! Meanwhile, we would like to congratulate Heywon to getting accepted for teacher’s college at Western University. Under Heywon’s outreach and education leadership, she has worked with a team of dedicated women’s program volunteers and participants to create Pillow Talk, a community sexual health forum for East and Southeast Asian women. We at ACAS already know how great an educator Heywon is, and we wish her the best in her education and future endeavors! With Amutha and Heywon departing, we would like to also extend a big, warm welcome to Jenny S. Cheng, our new Women’s Supporter Worker, and Cassandra Dang Nguyen, our new Women’s Outreach and Education Coordinator. Please say hi to them when you are at the ACAS office or community event! Jenny S. Cheng Women Support Worker Name: Jenny S. Cheng (the middle initial “S” is a nod to my Chinese name, Sheng-Hsin) Country of Origin: Taiwan Language(s): Mandarin, English, working Taiwanese and Cantonese How long you have worked at ACAS:  Since 2014 In one sentence, briefly describe what you like about your role/job at ACAS: I love working with people to help them figure out and achieve their goals; witnessing the talents/skills people bring to the table is always inspiring. Three likes (It can be anything that you like) Cooking, eating, and watching other people do the dishes Comment to site visitors (brief sentence [...]

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