ACT Research Day 2009: Frequently Asked Questions
ACT Research Day 2009
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of ACT Research Day?
The purpose of ACT Research Day is to enhance knowledge transfer among researchers, service providers and policy makers; help researchers, service providers and policy makers build their capacity to respond to HIV/AIDS; and generate community engagement in HIV/AIDS research.
Who should attend ACT Research Day?
ACT Research Day is intended for service providers who work at AIDS Service Organizations (ASO) and other community-based services, and researchers. Other interested community members and students are also welcome.
Who will present at ACT Research Day 2009?
See Part I and Part II for detailed information.
Will there be posters at ACT Research Day 2009?
Posters that summarize research/work carried out by community-based agencies, students, and other researchers will be on display during both Part I and Part II.
How much does it cost to attend ACT Research Day?
ACT Research Day is a free event and lunch will be provided. Funding for this event has been provided by the Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN).
Where is ACT Research Day?
ACT Research Day is at the Metro-Central YMCA, 20 Grosvenor. Click here for a map.
What time does ACT Research Day begin? What time does ACT Research Day end?
Part I happens on May 7 from 10:30 - 5 p.m. (lunch 1 - 2 p.m.). Part II happens on May 14 from 1 – 6 p.m. (lunch from 12 - 1 p.m.).
How do I register for ACT Research Day?
Please visit our online registration page.
I have a question that was not answered here, who do I contact?
For questions about this event, please contact Jessica Cattaneo at 416.340.8484 x 251 jcattaneo@actoronto.org.



