Fonds F0212 - Hepatitis C Society of Canada fonds

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Hepatitis C Society of Canada fonds

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  • Textual record
  • Sound recording
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  • Object

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Fonds

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F0212

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  • 1983-2000, predominant 1994-1997 (Creation)
    Creator
    Hepatitis C Society of Canada

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Physical description

1.62 m of textual records
14 audio cassettes
2 videocassettes
1 object : t-shirt

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(1994-)

Administrative history

The Hepatitis C Society of Canada (HeCSC) is a non-profit, national voluntary health organization. Its mission is to fight hepatitis C through prevention, early detection, support, appropriate treatment and comfort. It does this through 40 chapters across Canada that offer support groups, local peer counseling, publications and seminars. In addition, mainly through its intervenor status at the Krever Commission, the society advocated for just compensation for those who developed hepatitis C through tainted blood transfusions. HeCSC was founded in May of 1994 by Dr. Alan T.R. Powell of Toronto. The first volunteers started working with the organization in June 1994. By October, chapters were established in Victoria, Edmonton, Regina, Hamilton, Toronto and Ottawa. With the national office open in Toronto and the 1-800 number up and running, HeCSC was providing support and resources for hepatitis C carriers all across Canada and became registered as a charitable organization in January of 1995 and incorporated by Industry Canada as a non-profit group in April of the same year. HeCSC is funded by Health Canada’s National Voluntary Health Organizations and Hepatitis C Division, Ontario Ministry of Health’s Healthy Communities, and donors.

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Scope and content

The fonds consists of press releases, clippings, legal files including briefs and exhibits, reports, correspondence, reference materials, Board of Directors meeting minutes and documents, and copies of the society’s submission to the Krever Commission.

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Immediate source of acquisition

Donated by the Hepatitus C Society of Canada in 2000.

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  • English

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    The fonds comprises the following accession: 2000-056. Further accruals may be expected.

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    Status

    Final

    Level of detail

    Full

    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    2003/01/21 Sean Smith:. WordPerfect (Creation)
    2003/01/21 Awaiting review by the Data Collection Archivist
    2003/01/27 Ken Hernden. Updated related material note.
    2003/01/28 S. Dubeau. Added access point for Alan Powell.
    2014/07/22 Migrated to AtoM
    2018/10/25 MS. Post-migration metadata clean-up. Addition of GMD and accession numbers. Published description and generated finding aid.
    2020/03/26 KCP, N. Somerset. Added subject access points.

    Language of description

    • English

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