BC Hepatitis Network is pleased to present the findings from our Community and Hep C Elimination Survey.
This survey examined the key role Community Based Organizations (CBOs) play in the elimination of hepatitis C as a public health threat in British Columbia.
Our research focused on identifying what hep C elimination work is currently being done, what CBOs would like to do more of given adequate resources, and what partnerships and collaborations are critical to continuing this work.
The survey results can be found here. We are thankful for the insight of the staff of participating organizations, and look forward to continuing to strengthen our approach to hep C elimination together.
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For questions or comments about the survey, please contact Dia Sue-Wah-Sing at dia [at] bchep.org. If you’d like to use any graphics or data, or would like any aspects of the data formatted for sharing on social media, please contact Kerri MacKay at kerri [at] bchep.org with your request.
BC Hepatitis Network is committed to working towards the elimination of hepatitis C in British Columbia by 2030, including through awareness and prevention, education, and screening and linking to care.
Additional links to explore:
- Learn more about hepatitis C
- Hepatitis C Point of Care Test Training (Screening + Linking to Care Program
- Peers in Practice eLearning course and Charting The Map: A Reference for Peer Navigators and Community Workers
- Peer support: Help4Hep BC
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