Posts Tagged ‘training’

Promoting Primary Care and Treatment Adherence

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

† 6.5 OASAS credits (not approved for initial CPS credentialing)

This one-day training is designed to increase awareness of non-physician health and human services providers and HIV primary care guidelines and treatment adherence. Non-physician health and human services providers who are aware of HIV primary care guideline and strategies for supporting treatment adherence can play an important role in improving the health outcomes of people living with HIV. At the end of this training, participants will be able to: list the components of primary care for patients living with HIV; identify the key elements of the annual comprehensive physical exam for patients living with HIV; identify the routine laboratory screening and assessments used in primary care for people living with HIV, including methods used to assess and measure adherence; recall the different classes of HIV medications and briefly describe how they work; identify common barriers to treatment adherence, including medication side effects; list three specific strategies for promoting treatment adherence; identify when referrals to specialty care may be needed; work as a member of the care team to help patients take advantage of health maintenance services, vaccination, and prophylaxis for opportunistic infections as well as conduct client assessments and make referrals for a variety of psycho-social issues including substance use, mental health, domestic violence, smoking cessation, etc.
Prerequisite: It is strongly recommended that participants have previous knowledge or training on basic HIV/AIDS information.
Audience: Non-physician health and human service providers who work directly with people living with HIV including: case managers, counselors, nurses, support services providers and others.
Fall 2011 Dates: Devember 7, 2011 (9am-5pm) Hawthorne

ARCS Training Schedule Update

Friday, September 30th, 2011

At this time, there are no scheduled upcoming trainings at the ARCS RTC.

Please check back in November 2011 for new training dates for the months of November 2011 through March 2012.

If you would like to be informed in advance of upcoming training dates as they are scheduled, please send your email address to dmay@arcs.org .

Thank you for your continued support and please pass the word on.

-ARCS’ Education & Prevention Department-
Deborah May – Training Superviser
Barbara Bennet – Assistant Director of Education & Prevention

Do You Work with High-Risk Pregnant Women?

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

One of the greatest successes in HIV prevention in New York State has been reducing the rate of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV. However, cases of MTCT continue to occur each year. This training is for non-physician health and human services providers who work with pregnant women who may have issues with substance use, mental health, homelessness or incarceration. In many instances these women are known to providers, but there are missed opportunities for engaging them in prenatal care, HIV testing and other supportive services. This training will describe how you can play a role in reducing HIV MTCT.

As a result of this half-day training, participants will be able to: describe the epidemiological trends and factors related to mother to child transmission of HIV in New York State; list factors which have contributed to a decrease in MTCT; describe NYSDOH regulations related to reducing MTCT; discuss the impact of staff values and attitudes on delivery of services to high risk pregnant women; recall factors that may contribute to continued MTCT; list strategies to promote access to HIV testing for high risk pregnant women; and treatment adherence, access to care, and support services for HIV positive pregnant women.
Prerequisite: None.
Audience: Non-physician health and human services providers who work with HIV positive and/or at-risk women of child-bearing age including, outreach workers, case managers, social workers, drug treatment program staff, support services providers, staff who implement HIV prevention interventions and others.
Fall 2011 Dates: September 19, 2011 (1pm-4pm) Hawthorne

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Group Facilitation Skills for STD/HIV Prevention Interventions, Day 2

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

This two-day training will help to increase providers’ confidence, knowledge and practice skill in facilitating groups, such as the Centers for Disease Control’s evidence-based behavioral intervention VOICES/VOCES. As a result of this training, participants will be able to: increase their understanding of group process and how it influences behavior change; identify qualities of an effective group facilitator; increase skills in facilitating STD/HIV prevention intervention groups; identify strategies for handling group problems; and learn the importance of training, supporting and evaluating group facilitators.
Prerequisite: None.
Audience: Group facilitators, counselors, health educators, peer educators, health care professionals and other public health prevention providers who conduct group level STD/HIV prevention interventions.
Fall 2011 Dates: September 21 & 22, 2011 (9am-5pm daily) Hawthorne

Group Facilitation Skills for STD/HIV Prevention Interventions

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

This two-day training will help to increase providers’ confidence, knowledge and practice skill in facilitating groups, such as the Centers for Disease Control’s evidence-based behavioral intervention VOICES/VOCES. As a result of this training, participants will be able to: increase their understanding of group process and how it influences behavior change; identify qualities of an effective group facilitator; increase skills in facilitating STD/HIV prevention intervention groups; identify strategies for handling group problems; and learn the importance of training, supporting and evaluating group facilitators.
Prerequisite: None.
Audience: Group facilitators, counselors, health educators, peer educators, health care professionals and other public health prevention providers who conduct group level STD/HIV prevention interventions.
Fall 2011 Dates: September 21 & 22, 2011 (9am-5pm daily) Hawthorne

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Building Bridges to Cultural Competency

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

This one-day training explores the broad definition of culture and its relationship to competent and effective healthcare and human service delivery. Participants will: discuss invisible privilege and its effect on both receiving and providing services; and learn how these obstacles are created when diverse cultures, Western medicine and human service delivery systems collide.
Prerequisite: None.
Audience: All Health and Human Service Providers.
Fall 2011 Dates: September 26, 2011 (9am-5pm) Hawthorne

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HIV Disclosure: Deciding Who and When to Tell

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

This half-day training will increase the 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. This training is meant to enhance case manager skills and should not be viewed as a foundational training for new staff entering the field. By the end of this training, participants will be able to: describe the benefits of ongoing assessment and discussion around disclosure; outline a format to help clients with effective decision-making about HIV/AIDS status disclosure, listing the benefits and limitations; explain the value of supporting a client’s decision regarding disclosure; and discuss the steps involved in making the decision to disclose HIV/AIDS status to family, friends and service providers.
Prerequisite: None.
Audience:Case Management Staff including: Case Managers and Case Management Technicians in both COBRA and grant-funded programs; Supervisors, Program Directors, and other interested Health and Human Service Providers.
Fall 2011 Dates: September 28, 2011 (1pm-4pm)

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