"""It's hard to be a women," First Nations women living with HIV/AIDS"
"I want to go home, I want to be accepted. I want a life back there. I have things I want to teach my kids. I just need to go home. I have that hope that somehow the CHR is like a key. I really hope that they open the door for me." This paper focuses on the experiences and perspectiv...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OSUL.10219-4442013-08-09T05:37:58Z"""It's hard to be a women," First Nations women living with HIV/AIDS"Ship, SusanNorton, Laura"I want to go home, I want to be accepted. I want a life back there. I have things I want to teach my kids. I just need to go home. I have that hope that somehow the CHR is like a key. I really hope that they open the door for me." This paper focuses on the experiences and perspectives of First Nations women living with HIV/AIDS and explores how HIV/AIDS affects their lives differently from men's lives. It is based on original research carried out as part of a larger project on Aboriginal Women and HIV/AIDS for the National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization in which we also explored the experiences and perspectives of female caregivers of people living with HIV/AIDS and women in "hard-to-reach" communities.School of Native Human Services2011-03-09T21:06:45Z2011-03-09T21:06:45Z2000-09ArticleShip, Susan and Norton, Laura, 2000. ""It's hard to be a women," First Nations women living with HIV/AIDS". NSWJ-V3, p. 73-89.1206-5323http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/444en |
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"I want to go home, I want to be accepted. I want a life back there. I have things I want to teach my kids. I just need to go home. I have that hope that somehow the CHR is like a key. I really hope that they open the door for me." This paper focuses on the experiences and perspectives of First Nations women living with HIV/AIDS and explores how HIV/AIDS affects their lives differently from men's lives. It is based on original research carried out as part of a larger project on Aboriginal Women and HIV/AIDS for the National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization in which we also explored the experiences and perspectives of female caregivers of people living with HIV/AIDS and women in "hard-to-reach" communities. |
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