Friday, Oct 30th, Session 2

Friday, Oct 30th, Session 2

Friday, October 30, 2009, Session 2: 10:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

WORKSHOPS

  • CDC's 2010 Revised Guidelines on HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral in Non-Clinical Settings

  • Using Harm Reduction to Address Sexual Risk with MSM Drug Users and Their Partners

  • The Risks of Cardiovascular Disease among African Americans who are HIV Positive

  • Blended Learning: A New Model to Enhance your Staff's Professional Development and Impact Your HIV Prevention Efforts

  • Working with Clients with Co-occurring Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, and HIV/AIDS: Promoting Adherence through Holistic Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care Management

  • Successful Treatment Training Model for HIV/AIDS Service Providers Working with Communities of Color: California Statewide Treatment Education Program (CSTEP)

  • Building Blocks for Peer Success:  A Toolkit for Training HIV Positive Peers

  • Pushing Prevention into Prime Time: Building our Skills and Capacity to Change Federal Prevention Policies

  • Case Management Optimization: A Web-based Approach for Community Training and Information Sharing

  • How to Survive an Agency Merger: Best Practices

  • Observations from the Field: HIV Prevention for Male-Female Couples after Incarceration

  • The HEAL Project: A Wholistic Approach to Address HIV/HEP Prevention and Intervention for the Re-entry Women Population in Treatment and Homelessness

  • Bikers, Truckers, Ministers and Tatooists:  Marketing HIV Testing to Diverse Audiences - Lessons and Tools from the National HIV Testing Mobilization Campaign

  • Exploring Issues of AIDS Drugs as HIV Prevention for Gay & Bisexual Men and MSM

  • HIV Prevention in Rural America

  • Adapting DEBIs (and Other Effective Interventions) for the Correctional Setting

  • The Southern AIDS Coalition on the Move: Efforts to Impact the HIV Epidemic in the South
ROUNDTABLES

  • Demystifying Community Engagement with Black Men Who Have Sex with Men:  The Problem with the Label "Hard to Reach"

  • Sexual Hostage:  Domestic Violence, Women of Color & HIV

  • The NETworks: Inreasing the Recruitment of HIV Positive People to an HIV Counseling and Testing Site

  • Get Started Girl: Re-Entry Program Empowering Women to Break Free of Their History

  • Beyond Intuitive Adaptations: Finding the Theory in Each Implementation

  • Working to Adapt the SAFETY COUNTS Intervention to Meet the Cultural and Prevention Needs of Native American Communities

  • A Continuum of Services: From Preliminary Positive to Primary Care

  • Faith-Based One-Stop Center Increases the Willingness of African-Americans to Be Tested for HIV

  • Community Leads to Action for HIV+ Women over 50

  • The Role of Public Policy, Community Mobilizing and Legislative Alliance to Increase Investment in HIV Latino Health in the United States: The San Francisco Bay Area Case