© CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved Sharing Together for Life : Training Preliminary questions to begin thinking about women, HIV and disclosure.

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© CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved Sharing Together for Life : Training Preliminary questions to begin thinking about women, HIV and disclosure

Training Session on women’s life experiences in regards to disclosure © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved This short training exercise aims to encourage a reflection on issues related to HIV and disclosure for Women who are living with HIV (WLHIV). You will be invited to consider and answer questions in the following areas: 1. Rights and responsibilities in regards to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status 2. Possible reactions to being diagnosed with a chronic disease 3. HIV and women: transmission modes and high-risk behaviours 4. Disclosure and its challenges 5. Non-disclosures and its challenges 6. The process involved in deciding to tell or not to tell. Please answer YES or NO to these 14 questions. In some cases, the answer could be both YES and NO. You will find the answer and additional comments in the ‘notes’ section at the bottom of each slide. An interactive version of this training is available in French at:

Training Session (1/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 1 | Rights and responsibilities in regards to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status 1. Do people have a legal duty to disclose their HIV-positive status to sexual partners under the Criminal Code of Canada? YESNO

Training Session (2/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 1 | Rights and responsibilities in regards to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status 2. Do WLHIV have a legal duty to disclose their HIV-positive status to people in their orbit and to alternative medical practitioners (massage therapists, acupuncturists, chiropractors or osteopaths)? NO

Training Session (3/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 1 | Rights and responsibilities in regards to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status 3. Do WLHIV have a legal duty to disclose their HIV-positive status to traditional health professionals such as family physicians or other healthcare professionals? NO

Training Session (4/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 1 | Rights and responsibilities in regards to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status 4. Do WLHIV have a legal duty to disclose their HIV-positive status to insurance companies, for example when obtaining life insurance or disability insurance ? YES

Training Session (5/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 2 | Possible reactions to being diagnosed with a chronic disease 5. Do WLHIV experience emotions and reactions that are similar to those experienced during the grieving process? YES

Training Session (6/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 3 | Women and HIV: Transmission modes and high risk behaviours 6. Are there more women with HIV than men? NO

Training Session (7/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 3 | Women and HIV: Transmission modes and high risk behaviours 7. Are women at higher risk for contracting the HIV virus than men? YES

Training Session (8/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 4 | Disclosure and its challenges 8. Is there more than one type of disclosure? YES

Training Session (9/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 4 | Disclosure and its challenges 9. Are there advantages to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status? YES

Training Session (10/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 4 | Disclosure and its challenges 10. Are there disadvantages to disclosing one’s HIV-positive status? YES

Training Session (11/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 5 | Non-disclosure and its challenges 11. Are there advantages to not disclosing one’s HIV-positive status? YES

Training Session (12/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 5 | Non-disclosure and its challenges 12. Are there disadvantages to not disclosing one’s HIV-positive status? YES

Training Session (13/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 5 | Non-disclosure and its challenges 13. Can a WLHIV file a complaint if she sees that her right to keep her HIV- positive status confidential has been violated? YES

Training Session(14/14) © CReCES, 2015, All rights reserved THEME 6 | The process involved in deciding to tell or not to tell 14. Should the decision to disclose or not to disclose one’s HIV-positive status be made after careful planning? YES

To find out more about Sharing Together for Life: © CReCES, 2015, All Rights Reserved