Community Compensation Guidelines

CTN+

This document was created by the CTN+ Community Leadership Team to ensure transparency and support community members in making informed decisions about their involvement with CTN+ work.

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The CTN+ recognizes the integral role community members play in informing, contributing to, and leading Network activities. We also recognize community members have many competing demands (work, volunteer, family, etc.). This document was created by the CTN+ Community Leadership Team to ensure transparency and support community members in making informed decisions about their involvement with CTN+ work.

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Background

The CIHR Pan-Canadian Network for HIV and STBBI Clinical Trials Research (CTN+) recognizes the integral role community members play in informing, contributing to, and leading Network activities. We also recognize community members have many competing demands (work, volunteer, family, etc.). This document was created by the CTN+ Community Leadership Team to ensure transparency and support community members in making informed decisions about their involvement with CTN+ work. A “community member” in this context is defined as a self-identified person living with HIV, hepatitis C, and/or other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) and/or representing organizations fighting the epidemic.

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The CTN+ Community-Centred Knowledge Mobilization Hub promotes and facilitates community engagement, creates knowledge tools related to CTN+ studies, shares research findings to a broad array of stakeholders and audiences, and evaluates the Network’s impact within, and across, communities.

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