Your reference for hepatitis C in Quebec
Provincial Committee
The purpose of the Comité provincial de concertation en hépatite C is to ensure that community organizations work together to publicize and recognize its recommendations on hepatitis C in Quebec, and thus encourage increased knowledge, harmonious policies and support for members in their actions.
Its philosophy is to place people at risk or living with hepatitis C at the center of its concerns, with a view to empowerment and harm reduction. It consists of several organizations and groups that work on hepatitis C in Quebec.
- Aids Community Care Montreal (ACCM) – Montréal
- Réplique Estrie
- L’Association Québécoise pour la promotion de la santé des personnes utilisatrices de drogues (AQPSUD)
- Bureau Régional d’Action Sida (BRAS) – Outaouais
- CACTUS – Montréal
- Centre Action Solidarité Montréal
- Centre d’Intervention et de Prévention en Toxicomanie de l’Outaouais (CIPTO)
- Coopérative de solidarité SABSA
- Le Dispensaire – St Jérôme
- Dopamine – Montréal
- GEIPSI – Montréal
- Hépatites Ressources – Trois-Rivières
- Intervention Régionale & Information sur le Sida (IRIS) – Estrie
- Le Patro de Jonquière
- Maison Benoit Labre
- Plein milieu – Montréal
- Portail VIH/SIDA du Québec
- Point de Repères – Québec
- REZO – Montréal
- Service d’Intervention de Proximité (SIP) Roberval
- Société canadienne de l’hémophilie – Montréal
- Spectre de rue – Montréal
- Tandem Mauricie
- Toxic-Actions – Lac-St-Jean
- Travail de rue d’Alma
- Travail de rue Chicoutimi
- L’unité d’intervention mobile l’Anonyme – Montréal
The Committee supports the importance of rapid screening at the point of care, to effectively reach key populations.
It advocates for community workers to be able to perform these tests in order to speed up the care of people living with hepatitis C virus (HCV) in Quebec. You can read the Open Letter: For more accessible hepatitis C screening here ( In french - Lettre Ouverte : Pour un dépistage de l’hépatite C plus accessible ici).In collaboration with the healthcare network, the Committee is working to achieve the WHO's 2030 goal of eliminating hepatitis C. It encourages the implementation of innovative community programs offering personalized support throughout the care pathway.

