Posts Tagged ‘training’

Webinar: Disclosure: Deciding Who and When to Tell

Monday, April 15th, 2013

This two-hour webinar will increase health and human services providers’ awareness of the multifaceted issues clients face when contemplating HIV status disclosure to family, friends and service providers. Participants will develop the skills necessary to conduct timely ongoing assessments and discussion of HIV status disclosure as a component of effective service planning.

To participate please register at BOTH of the following links:

www.hivtrainingny.org

https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/380837799

Introduction to Co-occurring Disorders

Monday, April 15th, 2013

Dining Out for Life Ambassador Training – Poughkeepsie

Monday, March 11th, 2013

We’re looking for volunteers to serve as ARCS representatives within restaurants that are participating in Dining Out for Life. Ambassadors’ main roles are to 1) greet and thank diners for coming 2) inform them that a part of their bill will be donated to ARCS that night 3) hand out special envelopes so diners can make an additional donation and possibly win prizes. Of course, an ambassador’s job is a lot more fun when you bring lots of your own friends and family to that restaurant.

You’re invited to one of three training sessions to learn how to be a DOFL Ambassador—or, if you’ve done this before, how to be an even better one! Trainings are very informal and hopefully fun, too. We provide you with all the necessary materials to be a success.

Ambassador training dates/options:

Wednesday, March 20: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – at a private residence in Beacon – sign up for directions and address

Tuesday, April 2: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – ARCS Hawthorne, 40 Saw Mill River Rd.

Wednesday, April 3: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – ARCS Poughkeepsie, 235 Main St.

Please let us know if you’re interested in being a 2013 Ambassador, and which training you can attend (and if you want to help but can’t make a training, just let us know and we can work out a custom training for you). And please invite others to attend, too, or forward this email.

Check out the list of participating restaurants so far at www.diningoutforlife.com/hudsonvalley

Dining Out for Life Ambassador Training – Westchester

Monday, March 11th, 2013

We’re looking for volunteers to serve as ARCS representatives within restaurants that are participating in Dining Out for Life. Ambassadors’ main roles are to 1) greet and thank diners for coming 2) inform them that a part of their bill will be donated to ARCS that night 3) hand out special envelopes so diners can make an additional donation and possibly win prizes. Of course, an ambassador’s job is a lot more fun when you bring lots of your own friends and family to that restaurant.

You’re invited to one of three training sessions to learn how to be a DOFL Ambassador—or, if you’ve done this before, how to be an even better one! Trainings are very informal and hopefully fun, too. We provide you with all the necessary materials to be a success.

Ambassador training dates/options:

Wednesday, March 20: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – at a private residence in Beacon – sign up for directions and address

Tuesday, April 2: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – ARCS Hawthorne, 40 Saw Mill River Rd.

Wednesday, April 3: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – ARCS Poughkeepsie, 235 Main St.

Please let us know if you’re interested in being a 2013 Ambassador, and which training you can attend (and if you want to help but can’t make a training, just let us know and we can work out a custom training for you). And please invite others to attend, too, or forward this email.

Check out the list of participating restaurants so far at www.diningoutforlife.com/hudsonvalley

Dining Out for Life Ambassador Training

Monday, March 11th, 2013

We’re looking for volunteers to serve as ARCS representatives within restaurants that are participating in Dining Out for Life. Ambassadors’ main roles are to 1) greet and thank diners for coming 2) inform them that a part of their bill will be donated to ARCS that night 3) hand out special envelopes so diners can make an additional donation and possibly win prizes. Of course, an ambassador’s job is a lot more fun when you bring lots of your own friends and family to that restaurant.

You’re invited to one of three training sessions to learn how to be a DOFL Ambassador—or, if you’ve done this before, how to be an even better one! Trainings are very informal and hopefully fun, too. We provide you with all the necessary materials to be a success.

Ambassador training dates/options:

Wednesday, March 20: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – at a private residence in Beacon – sign up for directions and address

Tuesday, April 2: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – ARCS Hawthorne, 40 Saw Mill River Rd.

Wednesday, April 3: 6:00 – 7:30 pm – ARCS Poughkeepsie, 235 Main St.

Please let us know if you’re interested in being a 2013 Ambassador, and which training you can attend (and if you want to help but can’t make a training, just let us know and we can work out a custom training for you). And please invite others to attend, too, or forward this email.

Check out the list of participating restaurants so far at www.diningoutforlife.com/hudsonvalley

Positive Prevention: Connecting Care and Prevention

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

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.

To register, visit http://www.hivtrainingny.org/

Intro to Co-Occurring Disorders for Clients with HIV/AIDS

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

This one-day training will introduce non-physician providers to co-occurring disorders (substance abuse and mental illness) and their impact on people living with HIV/AIDS. The training will also review trauma and its impacts on care as well as “red flags” or warning signs that might indicate a problem with substance abuse and/or mental health. Participants will also be offered tools for making referrals for appropriate treatment for clients who may be experiencing co-occurring disorders.

To register, visit http://www.hivtrainingny.org/

HIV Testing in New York State

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

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

Addressing Sexual Risk with Drug Users and their Partners

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

Addressing Sexual Risk with Drug Users and their Partners

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.

January 30th, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Hudson Valley Community Services, Inc.

280 Broadway

Newburgh, NY

What the Female Condom Can Do for Your Clients

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

“What the Female Condom Can Do for Your Clients”

January 23rd, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Hudson Valley Community Services, Inc.

40 Saw Mill River Road

Hawthorne, NY