Publications

The following publications may be downloaded from this site or can be ordered by contacting us directly.

Click on the title or link to view a document. You can then print it from within your browser.

Documents are posted in .pdf format - click on the link below to download Acrobat Reader:


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You can also contact our office to have the information faxed or mailed to you. If you have difficulty accessing anything on our website, please call us.

 

Remember:
-these publications are general information only.
-the law and policies/practices can change.
-each situation is different so i
f you have a question or problem, we recommend that you get legal advice about your situation.
-you can call our office or your local legal clinic.

Criminal Law and HIV info sheets
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network has five new information sheets on the criminalization of HIV in Canada. Please click here for a link to the Legal Network's website.

Trillium Drug Program "TDP" Renewal 2008-09
-Information for people who have not received their TDP enrolment/renewal letter for the TDP year starting August 1, 2008.

NEW: Ontario Child Benefit "OCB" Notice for Parents [April 2008]

Paralegal Licensing and Community Agencies in Ontario [revised June 2008]

ODSP/OW Special Diet Allowance
-If you are HIV+ and receiving ODSP or OW, please click here.
-Special Diet Update for AIDS Service Organizations, please click here.

'Changes at HALCO' letter from our Chair
[February 2007]


HALCO news -
our Newsletter:

Spring 2008
Fall / Winter 2006
Spring / Summer 2006
10th Anniversary Edition 2005
Winter 2004
Fall 2003
Spring 2003
Summer 2002
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
Summer 2001
Spring 2001
Fall/Winter 2000
Spring 2000
Fall 1999
Summer 1999
Spring/Summer 1999
Fall 1998
Summer 1998
Spring 1998
Fall 1997
Summer 1997


HIV & the Law Advocate's Manual:

In 1998, HALCO received a grant from the Trillium Foundation to produce an Advocate's Manual. The Manual is designed for use by HIV positive people, their families, friends and care-givers, legal clinics across the province, health providers, social service agencies and HIV/AIDS community service organizations in Ontario.