RESOURCE & CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Expertise & Interests
Community and research-based non-profit organizations have hired the Affective team to develop key resources and curricula that combine clinical expertise and population-based knowledge.
Over the years, we've developed these resources:
Thawer, R. (2023). Love and Sex in the Age of Apps: A Group for GBTQ Guys Over 50. Ontario HIV Treatment Network.
Thawer, R. (2023). Connection & Acceptance: A Health Resource for International Students. Ontario HIV Treatment Network.
Thawer, R. (2023). Connection & Acceptance: A Resource for Service Providers Serving International Students. Ontario HIV Treatment Network.
Thawer, R. (2023). Ontario's Service Guide for International Students. Ontario HIV Treatment Network.
Thawer, R. (2022). Crescent Moon: Supporting Family Members of LGBTQ+ Muslims: A Facilitator's Guide. Funded via SSHRC grant Service Needs of Sexually & Gender Diverse Muslims and Their Families: A Partnership with Salaam Canada.
Thawer, R., Ali, Y., Mohamed, L., Shah, S. (2021). Community Discussion Guide: For Support Group Facilitators. Salaam Canada.
Thawer, R. (2021). Do You Mind? A community mental health leadership program for gender and sexual minority youth. Community-Based Research Centre.
McColl, M. (2012). Trans Inclusion Pocket Guide. Women & HIV/AIDS Initiative (WHAI).
Thawer, R., Smith, T., Lopez, R. (2010) The Guide. Co-produced by the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) in partnership with Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention (ASAAP), Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS), Africans in Partnership Against AIDS (APAA), Regent Park Community Health Centre, Ontario AIDS Network (OAN) and the Gay Men's Sexual Health Alliance (GMSH).