HVCS’ Claribel–a Prevention Specialist on our Project ALERT team–poses for the HIV Equal campaign.
Bryn, a member of Project INFORM, poses for HIV Equal too. ALERT and INFORM participated at an HIV Equal event at SUNY Purchase last month.
HVCS’ Claribel–a Prevention Specialist on our Project ALERT team–poses for the HIV Equal campaign.
Bryn, a member of Project INFORM, poses for HIV Equal too. ALERT and INFORM participated at an HIV Equal event at SUNY Purchase last month.
Staffers from our ALERT and INFORM teams (both programs are part of our Regional Prevention Initiative) performed HIV testing at SUNY Purchase’s “HIV Equals” event on March 14th. Claribel and Bryn went there on our behalf, and tested 80 people that day in just 5 hours–amazing! HIV Equals is a new social media/photo campaign created by former Project Runway contestant and HIV activist Jack Mackenroth and celebrity photographer Thomas Evans. HIV Equals works with the World Health Clinicians located in Norwalk, CT. “Our campaign’s focus is to encourage knowing your HIV status as well as remove the stigma attached to individuals living with the HIV virus,” they say.
RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Gia Gunn and “The Needle Prick Project” founder Tyler Curry were also there. (Claribel, Bryn – we’re so jealous you got to go!)
Find out more about the campaign at www.HIVequal.org.
HIV Testing in NYS
4 OASAS credits (not approved for initial CPS credentialing); 4 CNE hours
This half-day training will provide information about new developments in HIV testing as a result of passage of Chapter 308 of the Laws of 2010.
As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
• List the core elements of the 2010 New York State HIV Testing law (S.8227/A.11487) and their importance;
• Recall that HIV testing must be offered to all persons between the ages of 13 and 64 receiving hospital or primary care services with some limited exceptions;
• Describe the simplified process for obtaining patient consent for HIV testing;
• List the elements of HIV pre and post-test counseling with an emphasis on streamlining the process;
• Recall the responsibility of the health care provider to arrange for follow-up medical care for all patients who test HIV positive;
• Describe changes in HIV testing related to occupational exposure; and
• Explain revised disclosure practices.
Prerequisite: Although there is no prerequisite for this training, it is strongly recommended that participants have previous training in basic HIV/AIDS.
Audience: All health or human service providers who offer HIV testing as a part of their job responsibilities and other providers who require clarification on the 2010 HIV testing law
Additional Training: Participants who would like an opportunity to practice the skills associated with offering HIV testing services may choose to attend the AIDS Institute training, “HIV Testing: Skills Practice Session.”
To register, visit www.hivtrainingny.org.
Tuesday February 12th, 2013
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Hawthorne, NY
This year’s theme is Take the Test. Take Control.
Read President Obama’s Statement on National HIV Testing Day.
ARCS’ Project Reach Out is collaborating with a number of Newburgh-based agencies for a National HIV Testing Day event from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on the plaza at 280 Broadway, Newburgh, NY. FREE food, FREE fun, and FREE HIV testing. As always, HIV tests are confidential and the results are available in 20 minutes.
Hosted by Project Outreach, Planned Parenthood, the Newburgh Ministry, TEAM Newburgh, Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center, Hudson River Health Care, OraSure, MISN, Hudson Health Plan and Affinity.
For more information, call Jackie at (845) 522-5756.
Do you know your status? Check back for details on where you can get a free, confidential HIV test! For a testing spot near you visit http://www.hivtest.org.
As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
List the core elements of the 2010 New York State HIV Testing law (S.8227/A.11487) and their importance;
Recall that HIV testing must be offered to all persons between the ages of 13 and 64 receiving hospital or primary care services with some limited exceptions;
Describe the simplified process for obtaining patient consent for HIV testing;
List the elements of HIV pre and post-test counseling with an emphasis on streamlining the process;
Recall the responsibility of the health care provider to arrange for follow-up medical care for all patients who test HIV positive;
Describe changes in HIV testing related to occupational exposure; and
Explain revised disclosure practices.
Prerequisite: Although there is no prerequisite for this training, it is strongly recommended that participants have previous training in basic HIV/AIDS.
Additional Training: Participants who would like an opportunity to practice the skills associated with offering HIV testing services may choose to attend “HIV Testing: Skills Practice Session.”
Audience: Experienced and new health and human services providers who offer HIV testing as part of their job responsibilities and other providers who require clarification on the 2010 HIV testing law.
Winter 2011 Dates: March 26, 2012 (1pm-4pm) Hawthorne
HIV Testing: Skills Practice Session
† 6.5 OASAS credits (not approved for initial CPS credentialing); ‡ 6.5 CNE hours
This one-day training will provide participants with an opportunity to practice key skills related to offering HIV testing services.
As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
Recall how to provide streamlined pre-test information;
Describe how to deliver preliminary positive and confirmed positive HIV test results;
Describe how to link newly diagnosed HIV positive patients to health care and support services;
Provide information to HIV positive patients to promote notification of sexual and needle sharing partners; and
Conduct the NYS domestic violence screening protocol.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic HIV/AIDS information and attendance at the AIDS Institute training, “HIV Testing in NYS: 2010 Update” within the previous six months.
Audience: All health or human service providers who offer HIV testing as part of their job responsibilities.
Winter 2011 Dates: March, 27 2012 (9am-5pm) Hawthorne
† 4 OASAS credits (not approved for initial CPS credentialing); ‡ 4 CNE hours
This half-day training will provide information about new developments in HIV testing as a result of passage of Chapter 308 of the Laws of 2010. The law requires HIV testing be offered to all persons between the ages of 13 and 64 receiving hospital or primary care services with some limited exceptions. The offering must be made to inpatients, persons seeking services in emergency departments, persons receiving primary care as an outpatient at a clinic or from a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner or midwife. As a result of this training, participants will be able to: list the core elements of the 2010 New York State HIV testing law (S.8227/A.11487) and its importance; understand the timeline for implementation of the new law including the development of regulations by the NYSDOH; describe the simplified process for obtaining patient consent for HIV testing; list the elements of HIV pre and post-test counseling with an emphasis on streamlining the process; recall the responsibility of the health care provider to arrange for follow-up medical care for all patients who test HIV positive; describe changes in HIV testing related to occupational exposure; and, explain revised disclosure practices.
Prerequisite: Although there is no prerequisite for this training, it is strongly recommended that participants have previous training in basic HIV/AIDS. Additional Training: Participants who would like an opportunity to practice the skills associated with offering HIV testing services may choose to attend “HIV Testing: Skills Practice Session.”
Audience: Experienced and new health and human services providers who offer HIV testing as part of their job responsibilities and other providers who require clarification on the 2010 HIV testing law.
Fall 2011 Dates: November 15, 2011 (1pm-4pm) Hawthorne