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Research

Regent Park Community Health Centre is involved in a number of research projects. Please click on a project below to see more information.

Coming Together - Homeless Women, Housing and Social Support

Coming Together: Homeless Women, Housing and Social Support is a community-based research project that uses arts (staged photography) to explore how women and transwomen who are homeless and...

Homelessness - Solutions from Lived Experiences Through Arts-Informed Research

This research project is a collaborative formed to build on the work of several community-based, participatory action and/or arts informed research projects involving people with experiences of...

Youth Health Action Project

The Youth Health Action Project (YHAP) was created as a sub-group of the Health Access Project (HAP) to investigate youth specific health and health access needs in a changing Regent Park.

Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment

The Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment (CAAT) is a coalition of more than 30 Ontario based organizations from the legal, health, settlement and HIV/AIDS sectors. It was formed in 1999 to...

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Safer Stroll Outreach Project

The safer stroll outreach project (Safer Stroll) is a community-based, capacity building program with the goals of increasing the capacity of female sex workers to better respond to high risk...

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