Posts Tagged ‘webinar’

More About MATTERS: Webinar & Panel Discussion

Monday, August 22nd, 2022

September 7, 1-2pm – New York MATTERS is a statewide referral network that has connected over 1,000 individuals to essential medications for opioid use disorder and additional support services. They have developed an electronic referral platform (hosted by the New York State Department of Health) to efficiently refer patients with opioid use disorder from emergency departments along with OB/GYN offices, correctional facilities, inpatient units, pre-hospital settings, etc. to community-based clinics. The app is now available in the Apple and Google Play stores, helping to connect patients, providers, first responders, and community organizations.


Panelists include:
Caleigh Loughran, NYSDOH Program Manager
Matthew Fallico, MSW, NYSDOH Program Coordinator
Sarah Santos, Hudson Valley Regional Care Coordinator with HVCS
Emily Payne, MSPH, NYSDOH Epidemiologist & Data Evaluator

Join and learn more about this program. The panel will briefly describe its roots and reasons for its
success and growth beyond borders and beyond its technical platform. We will explore the data-driven
lessons learned from the growth of the program, the role of community partners and regional care
coordinators, and how it all dovetails with SEPs and Health Hubs. We are hosting this webinar as a meeting format to encourage dialogue and collaboration throughout. This webinar is free to attend.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
REGISTER TODAY!

Virtual Narcan Training

Monday, November 2nd, 2020

Regional Naloxone Training Monthly FlyerThis life-saving training teaches you to recognize, prevent and respond to an opioid overdose by using intranasal naloxone, a prescription medication that is used to reverse an overdose. Participants in a virtual training will receive a free kit.
Kit dissemination details will be provided at the conclusion of the training. To register: https://forms.gle/5AitwLX4PpxsdEqG6

HIV and Aging: Webinar With Dr. Anthony Fauci

Tuesday, September 15th, 2020

Dr. Anthony Fauci to Present on HIV and Aging
Aging with HIV:
Surviving Another Epidemic
A National Webinar for Older Adults with HIV
Thursday, September 17
12-5 pm EST
This webinar will provide older adults with HIV – including Long-Term Survivors – the information they need about aging with HIV in the time of COVID-19, what to ask their physicians, and what action steps to take to live a long and healthy life.

Register Here

Webinar Registration for POZ at Home: Coping With COVID-19 and HIV

Friday, May 29th, 2020

On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 7:00 pm EST, POZ Magazine is hosting a webinar entitled “POZ at Home – Coping With COVID-19 and HIV.” This webinar is free. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WckQRhb3QiOudAY1IoJWJg

This event is being produced by POZ At Home.

Speakers

Mark S. King
Award-winning blogger, author, speaker and HIV/AIDS advocate
Mark S. King is an award-winning blogger, author, speaker and HIV/AIDS advocate who has been involved in HIV causes since testing positive in 1985. His blog, My Fabulous Disease, has been nominated for five consecutive GLAAD Media Awards (2015-2020) and was awarded the National Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association’s “Excellence in Blogging” honor in 2014 and 2016.

Venita Ray
Deputy Director @PWN-USA
Venita Ray is the deputy director of PWN-USA. She previously served on the organization’s Board of Directors and has more than 20 years of experience working in underserved communities on social justice issues including affordable housing, environmental justice, health care and HIV.

Charles Sanchez
HIV+ Writer, Performer, Director and Activist
Charles Sanchez is a gay, HIV+ writer, performer, director and activist living in New York City. He is one of the co-founders of Skipping Boyz Productions, and conceived, writes and stars in the musical comedy web series, Merce, which was named Best HIV/AIDS Content at America’s Rainbow Film Festival in 2016 and won the Audience Award for Short Film at the 2017 Kaleidoscope Film Festival.

Online Mens’ Health Workshop

Wednesday, October 28th, 2015

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Prevention Strategies and HIV Positive Clients- Webinar

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

 

Webinar: Prevention Strategies and HIV Positive Clients

 

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
Audience: Health and human service care providers, particularly those who work directly with HIV-positive clients.

 

February 27th, 2015

10am-11:30am

Dual Registration:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3565735264863121154

&

http://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=1297

HIV Disclosure: Deciding Who & When to Tell – Webinar

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

Webinar: HIV Disclosure, Deciding Who & When to Tell 

 

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:

February 20th, 2015

10am-11:30am

Dual Registration:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5518239217374617857

&

http://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=1296

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

HIV Disclosure: Deciding Who & When to Tell – Webinar

Wednesday, January 21st, 2015

Friday, January 23rd ,2015

10am-11:30am

This 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.

Dual Register at BOTH links to attend:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4958779113302705666

and

http://hivtrainingny.org/Account/LogOn?crs=1268 

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