Posts Tagged ‘prevention’

HIV Prevention for HIV+ Clients: WEBINAR

Thursday, January 29th, 2015

During this 2 hour webinar we will discuss strategies to help people living with HIV achieve behavioral changes that can prevent negative health outcomes for themselves and avoid transmission to others.
This Webinar will allow participants to:

-Define “primary” and “secondary” prevention in HIV;
-Explore current “Best Practices” in Prevention with HIV-Positive clients presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
-Examine the growing role of HIV treatment in the prevention of HIV transmission;
-Discuss the importance of provider client relationship in addressing prevention issues with their HIV positive clients;
-Review specific strategies for working with special populations; and
Examine prevention resources and be able to make referrals for prevention services.

Prerequisite: None

Service Providers’ Brief About the Female Condom (Webinar)

Tuesday, January 6th, 2015

A Service Providers’ Brief about the Female Condom

This two-hour webinar will provide an overview of the female condom and describe the role service providers’ play in promoting its use. The female condom is the only female-initiated, physical barrier methods currently available, and as such is an important tool when exploring safer sex options.

As a result of this training, participants will be able to:

· Identify the major findings from the New York State Female Condom Research Project

· Identify values and attitudes that impact provider ability to effectively promote the female condom

· Identify the advantages of female condom use and describe ways to motivate client interest and use.

· Identify and address common barriers to female condom use as related to insertion difficulties and problems with use during sex.

· Discuss strategies for clients to negotiate female condom use with partners.

• Discuss the FC being used as a Receptive Partner Condom in the MSM community.

 

Registration info (please register at both links):

  1. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7366973460857598466
  2. http://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=1262

CDC Launches New Online Self-Survey for Viral Hepatitis Risk

Thursday, November 20th, 2014

Viral hepatitis is the leading cause of liver cancer and the most common reason for liver transplantation. An estimated 4.4 million Americans are living with chronic hepatitis; most do not know they are infected.

To raise awareness for the virus and to increase the number of people who know if they are infected (and, of course, get treatment), the CDC has launched a new online survey to identify potential risks for viral hepatitis infection. Take the survey online today at:

http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/riskassessment/?s_cid=ostltsdyk_govd_232

To learn more about hepatitis, your risk, how to stay safe, and to get treatment if you are Hep+, please contact us.

Hey Hudson Valley Guys: HVCS Wants to Hear How You Stay Healthy

Wednesday, November 19th, 2014

Take This 10-Minute SurveyWe’re always looking to improve our programs and services, and right now we’re focusing on our HIV/STI prevention programs for men who have sex with men. We want to hear from local guys about their relationships and sex lives–whether you identify as gay, bi, queer, or anything else.

The survey takes about 10 minutes (most respondents take about 5 minutes), and if you complete the survey and send us a cell phone number, we’ll text you a $10 online gift card which you can use right away. All answers are anonymous–we’ll delete your cell digits after we send your gift card.

TAKE THE SURVEY

Your answers will help us design and improve sexual health interventions and strategies for Hudson Valley men.

Thank you for your participation!

A Service Providers’ Brief about the Female Condom 2 – Webinar

Thursday, September 18th, 2014

Did you know that  a brand new version of the Female Condom (FC) with added benefits has been released?

Did you know that the FC is also being used as a Receptive Partner Condom for anal sex?

If you said “NO” to either of these questions, then this is the webinar for you!

This 2 hour webinar will provide an overview of the female condom and describe the role service providers’ play in promoting its use. The female condom is the only female-initiated, physical barrier methods currently available, and as such is an important tool when exploring safer sex options.
We will also cover the FC as a Receptive Partner Condom.

 

If you are interested, please dual register at both of the following links:

 

http://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=1189

https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/777259511

Working with Older Adults Living with HIV/AIDS

Friday, September 12th, 2014

This one day training will provide an overview of the NY State epidemiological trends of HIV in older adults, an overview of sexual activity, social isolation, mental health and substance use issues and the impact of co-morbid conditions among those aging with HIV. This information will then be related to the HIV prevention, treatment and care needs of older adults living with and at risk for HIV.

As a result of this one day training, participants will be able to:

•Recall NY State epidemiology in adults over 50;
•State the most prevalent co-occurring illness and co-morbid conditions among older adults living with HIV;
•Describe ways to address Sex and Prevention Burnout Among Older Adults with HIV;
•Identify strategies that providers can use to address treatment and care issues for adults 50 and over living with HIV;
•Identify social isolation, mental health and substance use issues, that affect older adults living with HIV; and
•Offer strategies that address mental health, substance use, sexual risk, social isolation within this population.

Prerequisite: Although there is no prerequisite for this course, it is strongly recommended that participants have previous knowledge or training on basic HIV/AIDS information.
Audience: All health and human service providers.

Introduction to HIV, STI’s and Viral Hepatitis

Friday, September 12th, 2014

This one day introductory training will prepare non-physician health and human services providers to address HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and viral hepatitis in an integrated, client-centered manner. The training will review the similarities and differences in transmission, screening, available treatments and needed support services for each of the diseases. The training will emphasize the connection between these diseases and the skills needed to effectively interact with clients whose sexual or substance using behaviors place them at risk for HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis.

As a result of this training, participants will be able to:

• Recall data showing the overlap of cases of HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis;
• State the rationale and importance of integration of services related to HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis;
• State the similarities and differences in how HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis are transmitted;
• Deliver an integrated prevention message for HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis;
• Provide clients with basic information about the spectrum of illness, testing and treatment for HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis; and
• Link clients to needed HIV, STI, and viral hepatitis testing, treatment and support services.

Prerequisite: There is no prerequisite for this training. It is intended for individuals who have not had prior training in HIV, STIs or viral hepatitis.
Audience: This introductory training is for non-physician health and human services providers who will be responsible for delivering prevention, care or support services related to HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis.

Positive Prevention: Connecting Care and Prevention

Friday, September 12th, 2014

This one day training will provide participants with updated information and strategies for promoting prevention among people living with HIV/AIDS. The latest research demonstrates that early initiation of treatment, retention in care and viral load suppression are critical to the health of people with HIV and also play a key role in reducing new infections. Participants will learn strategies for coupling messages about the importance of clinical care with behavioral interventions to address the risks associated with sexual and substance using behaviors.

Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that participants have previous knowledge or training on basic HIV/AIDS information.
Audience: All non-physician health and human services providers who work directly with people living with HIV including: case managers, counselors, nurses, support services providers and others.

Addressing Sexual Risk with Drug Users and their Partners

Friday, September 12th, 2014

6.5 OASAS credits (not approved for initial CPS credentialing)

This one-day training will build participant knowledge and skills in offering sexual harm reduction options to substance users. Although expanded access to syringes and drug treatment options have helped people greatly reduce their substance use-related risks for HIV, the latest research shows that sexual risk behaviors play a significant role in new cases of HIV among people who use drugs and alcohol.

As a result of this training, participants will be able to:

• Recall the latest research that shows how expanded access to syringes and methadone maintenance programs has greatly reduced the number of new cases of HIV from substance use-related risk;
• Identify and discuss sexual risk behaviors clients engage in when using drugs and alcohol;
• Identify harm reduction strategies for reducing sexual risk among people who use drugs and alcohol; and
• Practice harm reduction messages tailored to sexual behaviors for people who use drugs and alcohol.

Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that participants have attended the AIDS Institute training, “Reducing the Risk and Harm of HIV,” or have a working knowledge of harm reduction and addiction.
Audience: All health and human services providers.

RN Joins Project Reach Out for Low Threshold Medical Care

Friday, September 12th, 2014

We’re pleased to announce that our Project Reach Out van, which provides syringe exchange services, HIV/hepatitis C screenings and referrals to drug treatment, now offers low threshold medical care for clients. A part-time registered nurse joined our PRO staff in July, offering basic wound care, general health information and referrals to medical treatment. Barbara Bennet, HVCS’ Education Director, said: “Having a nurse on board the mobile unit builds trust within the community. We can also help those who traditionally avoid medical care to identify infections and early warning signs of much more complex issues.” Clients can access this low threshold medical care at PRO’s Poughkeepsie site on Mondays and Thursdays. For more information, visit the PRO page on our website.