Sense Project

a Head & Hands initiative
  • March 17th, 2011nikkiEvents, Prevention
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    Head & Hands is hosting a rapid HIV testing clinic on Thursday, March 31st, 2011, between 5-8pm.

    This free service is available for youth aged 12 to 25. Limited spaces are available; the clinic is first-come, first-served.

    Rapid testing allows people to get results in a matter of minutes, in contrast to conventional HIV testing which typically involves a two-to-three week delay before getting results. This delay can cause a lot of anxiety and in many cases act as a significant barrier to getting tested. In fact, 76% of people who received rapid-HIV testing at Head & Hands on World AIDS Day listed “less anxiety” as the reason they prefer rapid-testing to regular testing. Head & Hands uses INSTI™ HIV-1/HIV-2* Antibody Test, which provides the same accuracy in results as standard HIV testing (99.96%).

    This is the second time that a rapid HIV testing clinic is being offered at Head & Hands. It is a new project that has been developed with the support of the Farha Foundation. The first clinic was offered on World AIDS Day and was very successful: 92% of youth who were tested said that they preferred rapid HIV testing to regular testing, and 100% said they would get rapid testing done again.

    In keeping with Head & Hands mission, this clinic aims to provide services that empower youth to make healthy life choices. By offering this confidential, free and rapid HIV testing night, we aim to facilitate Montreal youths access to HIV testing and to do so in a holistic and harm reductive manner. Counseling will be available on site.

    Here’s the Facebook event, if you’re interested!

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    À deux mains offrira pour la deuxième fois sa clinique de dépistage rapide du VIH, jeudi le 31 mars, 2011, entre 17h et 20h.

    Le service sera offert gratuitement pour les jeunes âgés entre 12 et 25 ans. Nombre de places limitées.

    Le dépistage rapide permet d’obtenir les résultats en approximativement 10 minutes, alors que les tests de dépistage conventionnels impliquent une attente de 2 semaines entre la réalisation du test et la réception des résultats. Ce délai peut causer beaucoup d’anxiété et, dans plusieurs cas, une barrière à la décision de se faire tester. Comme le dépistage rapide élimine la période d’attente, il peut encourager les gens qui, autrement, ne se feraient pas tester. À deux mains utilise le test d’anticorps INSTI™ HIV-1/HIV-2* qui fournit la même exactitude dans ses résultats que le test de dépistage du VIH standard (99.96%).

    C’est la deuxième fois qu’une clinique de dépistage rapide du VIH est offerte chez A deux mains. Il s’agit d’un nouveau projet qui a été développé avec le soutien de la Fondation Farha. La première clinique a été offerte la journée mondiale de lutte contre le SIDA et a été un succès. Vingt-sept jeunes ont été testés ce soir-là, 88% ont dit qu’ils reviendraient.

    Conformément à la mission de À deux mains, cette clinique vise à fournir des services qui encouragent la jeunesse à faire des choix de mode de vie sains. En offrant cette soirée de dépistage du VIH confidentielle, gratuite et rapide, nous visons à faciliter l’accès des jeunes de Montréal au dépistage du VIH avec une approche holistique et de réduction des risques. Des interventions seront disponibles sur place.

    Voici l’événement Facebook, si cela vous intéresse !

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  • February 10th, 2011nikkiEducation, Events
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    Hey folks!

    There an awesome workshop series going on at the 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy this week!

    Check out the info below, and take a Facelook for the address and details!

    Psst - one of the workshops is tonight!

    Join us at the 2110 for a series of super hot 101-level workshops about sex, consent and pleasure.

    These workshops are queer & trans positive. People of all ages, genders and orientations are welcome. Come hang out, ask questions and grab some (free) safer sex necessities. All workshops and events are free and open to everyone!

    ~Getting Off Getting Off~
    Thursday, February 10th
    18h – 20h

    Safer sex, consent, and communication are the foundations of a rad sex life. How does pleasure fit into the mix? Come talk about bodies, sex, making out, and getting off.

    ~Film screening & discussion: Year of the Carnivore~
    Thursday, February 17th
    20h – 23h (?)

    Directed by CBC’s Sook-Yin Lee, Year of the Carnivore is a story about unrequited desires and the quest to get “good at” sex. Stay after the screening to talk about the film!

    Thanks to Al Blair for the adorable and scandalous poster!

    http://abcposters.wordpress.com/

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  • November 19th, 2010nikkiEvents
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    I don’t know about you, but I sure am getting psyched for the Head & Hands 40th Anniversary Gala, or as I prefer to call it, the Gayla of the Year! The big soirée is tomorrow night at the magical Rialto Theatre - I just walked by today, and our name on the marquee made me smile. All week, past staff members, alumni and volunteers have been dropping by our office at 5833 Sherbrooke West to say hi and to pick up their tickets -including one who helped found H&H in 1970!  Radical!!

    All of these wonderful supporters and friends will be partying down tomorrow night, with CBC Homerun’s Sue Smith hosting, and live music by Socalled, Lake Stew, and the Matthew Daher Jazz Trio. Do you have your ticket yet?? If not, hurry on over to buy online, because tickets are selling out, and online sales end at noon tomorrow.

    Anyway, don’t listen to me - here’s what some other people-about-town are saying:

    We’re 40, fabulous, and don’t feel a day over 25: time to celebrate! See you there!!
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  • September 30th, 2010nikkiEvents
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    Extremely awesome moves!

    Extremely awesome moves!

    Says Sarah Odell, Fundraising & Events Coordinator:

    I remember jumping to the left on De Maisonneuve and doing the pelvic thrust on Ste. Catherine, shouting out for sex ed in our schools on St. Hubert and walking, dancing and ‘time warping’ on the streets of Montreal with thousands of people who want to raise awareness and prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.

    Our team!

    Our team!

    We have already raised $12,800 and the campaign continues until December 1 (World AIDS day). Help us make 2010 (Our 40th anniversary!!) our biggest fundraising effort to date by contributing to our online campaign here!

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  • September 22nd, 2010nikkiEducation, Events, Prevention, Queer, Sex
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    pile o' condoms!

    pile o' condoms!

    This week in Sense animator training, volunteers started practicing delivering the series of three workshops we offer to youth.  It was exciting to see their mad facilitation skills and secret talents come out of the closet!

    Here are some highlights from Week 2:
    - guest stars and past Sense animators Sarah K. and Noam, who helped out and co-facilitated some mock workshops with me and Julia! Thanks!
    -playing a riveting round of Wizard Sleeves, which is like “who am i?”, but you have to guess the sexual term taped to your back… (see key learnings below)
    -some super-informative workshops on Sexually Transmitted Infections with Kathleen from Head & Hands, and HIV/AIDS with lovely folks from AIDS Community Care Montreal!
    -getting up super early on Sunday morning to join the rest of the Head & Hands team for Ca Marche!!

    Key learnings:
    -a “cozy charlie” is when the tips of a circumsized and uncircumsized penis are touched together, and the foreskin of the uncircumsized penis is wrapped around the head of the circumsized penis.
    -”bowcat” is a hilarious slang term for oral sex on the vulva, because it’s like… bowing to the… um… pussy...
    -if a condom breaks while you’re putting it on, start with a new one! this is also true if a condom breaks during condom demonstration - hey, it happens!

    Animators rock the Rocky Horror look at Ca Marche!

    Animators rock the Rocky Horror look at Ca Marche!

    -what does the “H” in “HIV” stand for?  Human.  Meaning, this is a virus that is passed between humans (as opposed to, say, animals), and most importantly, anyone can get it. we also learned that in terms of risk, HIV is a virus that “if it dries, it dies”. Meaning, the virus can continue to live in bodily fluids in moist environments (e.g. where there is lube, vaginal fluids, semen, breast milk, blood present) , so it’s super important to use condoms or dental dams during oral or penetrative sex, and when sharing sex toys between partners!

    > Photo by Amber. See more of Amber’s pics from the Marche here! To donate to our team, please visit our fundraising page!

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