       Document 0912
 DOCN  M9460912
 TI    The Oak Tree Centre: initiatives for HIV-infected women, children, youth
       and families.
 DT    9406
 AU    Burdge DR; Forbes J; Division of infectious disease, University of
       British Columbia.
 SO    Leadersh Health Serv. 1994 Jan-Feb;3(1):9-13. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE AHA/94162933
 AB    The Oak Tree Centre (Women and Family HIV Care Project) is designed to
       address the needs of women, youth, children and families affected by HIV
       infection in British Columbia. It is a conjoint project of the Women's
       Health Centre and British Columbia's Children's Hospital. Community
       involvement and the participation of individuals living with HIV
       infection continue to be vital components of the project. The ultimate
       goal is to enhance clinical and psychosocial care, and education,
       research and prevention initiatives for HIV-infected women, youth,
       children and families in British Columbia.
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  British Columbia  Child  *Family Health  Female
       Hospitals, Pediatric/ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Human  HIV
       Infections/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/*THERAPY  Interinstitutional Relations
       Maternal-Child Health Centers/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Models,
       Organizational  Outpatient Clinics, Hospital/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN
       Program Development/METHODS  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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