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When:
October 21, 2022 @ 10:00 am
2022-10-21T10:00:00-07:00
2022-10-21T10:15:00-07:00
Where:
Virtual Event
Cost:
Free
Contact:
University of Nevada Reno School of Public Health

Addressing the Intersection of Domestic Violence and HIV

Live Webinar on October 21, 2022 at 10 am PST. Recording to follow. 

Survivors of domestic violence living with HIV have a unique set of needs when accessing services that cannot be addressed by domestic violence or HIV organizations alone. This webinar will go over beliefs and attitudes about both HIV and Domestic Violence, and work to dismantle the stigma surrounding both.     


The Health Equity Webinar Series is a free online webinar series designed to showcase dynamic work being accomplished to enhance health equity opportunities. This series discusses different innovative implementations, strategies, best practices, success stories, and experiences impacting health equity in communities served with public health professionals around the nation.

Health Equity Webinars are hosted live on the third Friday of each month at 10 am PST.   

To join the live session, please enroll in the course before 10am PST on the day of the webinar. All Health Equity sessions are recorded. If you enroll after the live webinar session has ended, the course will contain a video recording of the live session you can watch instead. Please note, it may take up to one month for the recording to become available.


Learning Objectives:

Upon completing this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the language across each field.
  2. Identify beliefs and attitudes that impact access to and provision of services.
  3. Explore our role in dismantling domestic violence and HIV stigma.
  4. Examine personal comfort levels when providing services to survivors of domestic violence, or people living with HIV.

Target Audience:

  • Public health professionals
  • Community members
  • Students

Duration: ~ 1 hour

Continuing Education: N/A

Speakers:  Lindsay Yates, NCEDSV Event Coordinator & Guy Marquez, Northern Nevada HOPES Infectious Disease Program Coordinator 

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