usca 2012 - sessions at a glance

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Sessions at a Glance (tentative and subject to change) Sunday, September 30 10: 30 am – 12:00 Noon Session 1: Workshops and Roundtables Workshops The Need of a Capacity Building Support System for HIV/AIDS Prevention and care in Developing Countries Change Begins with Me, HIV Ends with Us: Addressing the Impact of HIV among Black Women in Texas through CapacityBuilding, Community Mobilization and Strategic Partnerships AIDS Housing Adapted to the ACA Health Home Model Bridging the Gap: the Development of the National Female Condom Coalition in the United States Operationalizing and aligning your HIV/AIDS prevention programs with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. Ready or Not! "On the Go": A Social Marketing Strategy on Mobile Devices for the Puerto Rican MSM Community The Hot Topic in HIV Treatment Research: HIV Eradication Merger 2.0: Life After the Merger Using a Participatory Approach to Engage American Indian and Alaska Native Communities on HIV Clinical Research Roundtables The Startling Data and the Reality from ISIS: Persistent HIV incidence among Black women in the United States Addressing curriculum in a multidisciplinary academic setting to prepare emerging leaders to accomplish the goals of the National HIV & AIDS Strategy (NHAS) Utilization of EHR templates and a corporatewide video training to Systemize and Sustain Routine Testing in the USA's largest Federally Qualified Health Center, AltaMed Health Services Corporation Springboard to Stability, Self Sufficiency, and Health (S4H): Implementation of a Limited Duration Housing Assistance Model Development of a Black Caucus and its impact on HPTN 061 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm Seminars Seminars HIV/AIDS Housing and the Affordable Care Act Black Gay Exit Strategy for Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

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Sessions  at  a  Glance  (tentative  and  subject  to  change)  

 

Sunday,  September  30  

10:  30  am  –  12:00  Noon     Session  1:  Workshops  and  Roundtables  

Workshops  

• The  Need  of  a  Capacity  Building  Support  System  for  HIV/AIDS  Prevention  and  care  in  Developing  Countries  

• Change  Begins  with  Me,  HIV  Ends  with  Us�:  Addressing  the  Impact  of  HIV  among  Black  Women  in  Texas  through  Capacity-­‐Building,  Community  Mobilization  and  Strategic  Partnerships  

• AIDS  Housing  Adapted  to  the  ACA  Health  Home  Model  • Bridging  the  Gap:  the  Development  of  the  National  Female  Condom  Coalition  in  the  United  

States  • Operationalizing  and  aligning  your  HIV/AIDS  prevention  programs  with  the  National  

HIV/AIDS  Strategy.  Ready  or  Not!  • "On  the  Go":  A  Social  Marketing  Strategy  on  Mobile  Devices  for  the  Puerto  Rican  MSM  

Community  • The  Hot  Topic  in  HIV  Treatment  Research:  HIV  Eradication  • Merger  2.0:  Life  After  the  Merger  • Using  a  Participatory  Approach  to  Engage  American  Indian  and  Alaska  Native  Communities  

on  HIV  Clinical  Research    

Roundtables  

• The  Startling  Data  and  the  Reality  from  ISIS:  Persistent  HIV  incidence  among  Black  women  in  the  United  States  

• Addressing  curriculum  in  a  multidisciplinary  academic  setting  to  prepare  emerging  leaders  to  accomplish  the  goals  of  the  National  HIV  &  AIDS  Strategy  (NHAS)  

• Utilization  of  EHR  templates  and  a  corporate-­‐wide  video  training  to  Systemize  and  Sustain  Routine  Testing  in  the  USA's  largest  Federally  Qualified  Health  Center,  AltaMed  Health  Services  Corporation  

• Springboard  to  Stability,  Self  Sufficiency,  and  Health  (S4H):  Implementation  of  a  Limited  Duration  Housing  Assistance  Model  

• Development  of  a  Black  Caucus  and  its  impact  on  HPTN  061    

2:30  pm  –  5:30  pm   Seminars  

Seminars  

• HIV/AIDS  Housing  and  the  Affordable  Care  Act  • Black  Gay  -­‐-­‐  Exit  Strategy  for  Ending  the  HIV/AIDS  Epidemic  

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• Ending  HIV  criminalization  one  woman  at  a  time:  Lessons  learned  from  HIV-­‐positive  women's  anti-­‐HIV  criminalization  advocacy  

• Bringing  HIV/AIDS  for  Women  in  the  South  to  Zero  one  SHERO  at  a  time  • The  Partnerships  between  Houses  of  Worship  and  Community  Based  organizations  to  

address  Counseling  Testing  and  Referrals  • National  HIV/AIDS  Strategy  (NHAS)  and  High  Impact  Prevention  (HIP):  Programmatic  

Implications  for  HIV  Prevention  among  Transgender  People  • Developing  a  Collaborative  Plan  to  Address  HIV/AIDS  among  Latino  Communities  in  the  

United  States  • Expanding  Medicaid  to  Prevent  HIV  

 

 

Monday,  October  1  

8:30  am  –  11:30  am   Seminars  

• Increasing  Access  to  Care  (ATC)  &  Support  Services  for  HIV+  Homeless  Individuals:  Harlem  Model  Implementation  

• Throw  Away  Your  Recycled  Grant  Applications:  Advanced  Strategies  to  Writing  Successful  Grants  for  High  Impact  Prevention  Projects  

• Enhancing  and  Expanding  HIV/Hep  C  Care  Through  Telemedicine  • THInC  Protocol:  Engaging  Transgender  Patients  in  safe  hormones  and  HIV  care  • Listen  to  Women:  Gaps,  Barriers  and  Solutions  to  Recognizing  the  Sexual  and  Reproductive  

Health  and  Rights  of  Women  Living  with  HIV  • Reducing  30-­‐day  hospital  readmissions  in  a  HIV/AIDS  clinic  through  lean  process  

improvement  • HIV/AIDS  Access  to  Care  for  Rural  Populations  

 

2:30  pm  –  4:00  pm   Session  2:  Workshops  and  Roundtables  

Workshops  

• Multifaceted  Partnerships:  Responding  to  HIV  Treatment  and  Care  Needs  in  Black  America  • A  New  Framework:  Using  Intersections�  of  Transgender  Communities  with  Other  High-­‐Risk  

Groups  in  Addressing  HIV/AIDS  Needs  • HIV  Prevention  and  Testing  in  Native  American  Substance  Abuse  Treatment  Programs:  

Adapting  an  Evidence-­‐based  Program  to  Reach  High  Risk  Substance  Abusers  • Everyone  Has  a  Story:  Using  Storytelling  as  a  Treatment  Education  and  Advocacy  Tool  for  

Black  Women  Living  with  HIV�  • Using  Community  Health  Education  Instructors  to  address  cervical  cancer  screening  

barriers  among  HIV-­‐positive  African  American  Women  Achieving  Sexual  Rights  and  Reproductive  Justice  for  HIV-­‐Positive  Women  

• Engaging  and  Retaining  Latinos  in  Care:  Enhancing  Patient-­‐Provider  Communication  • I  have  Hepatitis  C,  are  you  able  to  help  me?  

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• Peer  Advocacy  in  the  HIV  Community:  A  Model  for  Chronic  Care  Management  in  the  Emerging  Era  of  the  Affordable  Care  Act  

• Building  a  Responsive  Continuum  of  Housing  for  Persons  with  HIV/AIDS:  A  Community  Example  of  Collaboration,  Renewal  and  Change  

• Seeing  Solutions:  Dissolving,  Through  Telemedicine,  the  Barriers  to  Care  Faced  By  Consumers  Living  with  HIV/AIDS  Throughout  Rural  Alabama  

• Four  Models  for  HIV  Prevention  Focused  CBOs  to  Link  To  Care  • Electronic  data  modeling  and  new  technologies  to  improve  HIV  care  management,  

encourage  patient  medical  adherence,  and  facilitate  data  sharing  among  HIV  service  partners  

 

Roundtables  

• Promoting  Patient-­‐Centered  Care  for  Black  and  Latino  Gay  Men  • Establishing  Adequate  Access  To  Treatment  For  Low  Income  HIV  Positive  African  American  

Men  Who  Have  Sex  With  Men  In  Rural  Areas  • Helping  HIV-­‐Infected  and  At-­‐Risk  Inmates  Positively  Re-­‐Enter  Their  Communities  • How  to  make  data  collection  tools  work  for  your  program  

 

4:30  pm  –  6:00  pm   Session  3:  Workshops  and  Roundtables  

Workshops  

• Beyond  Eye  Candy:  Planning  a  Long-­‐term  Relationship  with  Webinars  • Use  of  iPod  Touch  Technology  for  Data  Collection  in  a  Multi-­‐Agency,  Linkage  to  Care  

Intervention  • Digital  Storytelling:  Engaging  Communities  in  Ending  HIV  Stigma  • Firing  Up  Prevention  and  Liver  Wellness  • HEAL  II:  An  HIV  and  Substance  Abuse  Program  for  Re-­‐Entry  Adult  Males  • ARTAS  (Anti-­‐Retroviral  Treatment  and  Access  to  Services):  Early  lessons  from  the  field  • Stigma  upon  Stigma:  Commercial  Sex  Work  and  Silicone  Use  Among  Transgender  Women  • Funding  Your  Focus:  Strategies  to  Diversify  Resources  to  support  CBOs  Implementing  the  

Focus  on  Youth  with  ImPACT  Intervention  • Project  ECHO:  Using  Telehealth  to  Build  HIV  Capacity  in  Underserved  Primary  Care  Settings  • Innovations  in  Linkage  to  Care:  A  Dynamic  Best  Practice  Model  • Examining  the  Impact  of  the  Affordable  Care  Act  on  Services,  Care  and  Treatment  for  Older  

Adults  Living  and  Aging  with  HIV/AIDS  • Using  Holistic  Preventative  Screenings  to  Improve  Health  Outcomes  among  African  

American  MSM  in  Rural  Communities.  • DEBI  Downer:  Maintaining  Program  Sustainability  in  Changing  Times  • A  comprehensive,  multilevel  approach  to  getting  and  retaining  marginalized  individuals  in  

HIV  care:  you  can  do  big  things  even  if  you  are  small    

Roundtables  

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• Community-­‐based  Organizations  Staff  Retention:  Problems  and  Solutions  • Strengthening  Community  Based  Organizations  Capacity  for  the  new  HIV  Prevention  

Landscape  • Effective  Techniques  to  Reducing  HIV/AIDS  Stigma  for  African  Americans  through  the  

Community  Guide  Structural  Model  • HIV  Testing-­‐-­‐Whose  Job  is  This  Anyway?  Examining  Changing  Roles  for  Frontline  HIV  

Prevention  Workers  • An  HIV-­‐Free  Generation:  Strategic  Means  of  Engaging  Active  Male  Partners  and  Health  Care  

Givers  towards  Eliminating  Pediatric  HIV  in  Kwara  State,  Nigeria.    

Tuesday,  October  2  

8:30  am  –  11:30  am   Seminars  

Seminars  

• PrEP  protects  women  and  men  against  HIV!  What  do  we  need  to  know  and  do  before  it  can  be  added  to  the  prevention  toolbox?  

• Innovative  Approaches  to  HIV  Prevention  through  the  Black  Church:  Re-­‐framing  HIV  as  a  Social  Justice  Issue  

• Grassroots  Mobilization  with  African  Americans  in  the  South  • Measuring  Apples  and  Oranges:  How  do  We  Comprehensively  Evaluate  our  Varied  Services?  • Compounding  Risk:  How  HIV  Criminalization  Affects  People  of  Color  Already  Vulnerable  to  

Excessive  Use  of  the  Criminal  Law  in  the  U.S.  • Strengthening  Connections  between  HIV/AIDS  Housing  and  Vocational-­‐  Employment  

Services:  Collaborative  Panel  Discussions  Among  and  Between  Housing,  Supportive  and  Clinical  Service  Providers  and  Government  Program/Policy  Experts  and  Vocational  Rehabilitation  Researchers  

• Strategies  for  HIV  Prevention  Message  Development  in  Specialized  Populations:  A  Case  Study  of  Empowering  Young  MSM  of  Color  in  Los  Angeles  as  Advocates  for  PrEP  

• The  Inside  Scoop:  Working  with  incarcerated  and  formerly  incarcerated  women  • Focusing  our  HIV  Prevention  and  Care  Efforts  in  Communities  Most  Impacted:  Using  AIDSVu  

Maps  to  Understand  the  Geography  of  HIV  in  the  United  States  • The  Four  Game  Changers  that  Will  Impact  CBOs  Involved  in  HIV  Prevention  and  Care  

 

2:30  pm  -­‐  4:00  pm   Session  4:  Workshops  and  Roundtables  

Workshops  

• A  Blueprint  for  Assessing  Your  Organizational  Infrastructure  • The  Power  of  Peer-­‐based  Technical  Assistance:  Health  Departments  Learning  from  Each  

Other  to  Reduce  New  Infections  • Integration  of  Mental  Health,  Substance  Abuse,  and  HIV:  Connections  With  High  Impact  

Prevention  • DHHS  Revised  Recommendations  for  HIV  Testing  and  Other  HIV  Prevention  Services  in  Non-­‐

clinical  Settings  

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• Hablando  Claro  -­‐  Applying  an  Intergenerational  Approach  to  Prevention  HIV/AIDS  among  Latinas  in  Los  Angeles  County  

• Exploring  the  Needs  of  the  Native  American/Two-­‐Spirit  Community,  and  Soliciting  Input  to  Guide  Health  Department  HIV  Prevention  Efforts  

• Creating  an  Employment  Program  • GMHC's  Innovative  Prevention  Program  Model:  Community  Helping  Community,  Brothers  

Keeping  Brothers  Safe  • NIAID  HIV/AIDS  Clinical  Trials  Networks:  Restructuring,  Future  Research  Priorities  and  

Community  Engagement  • Culturally  Competent  Tools  and  Strategies  to  Accurate  Capture  the  Reality  of  HIV  among  

African  Immigrants  Living  in  the  US    

Roundtables  

• The  Stars  of  CHANGE:  Effective  Youth  and  Young  Adult  Prevention  Leadership  Programs  • Sex,  Biomedical  HIV  Prevention  &  The  New  Millennium  Woman:  Is  PrEP  The  Answer  For  Me?  • AHF  Condom  Nation  Tour:  Bringing  Public  Health  Back  to  Basics  • REALTalk  with  REAL  youth...the  REALTalkDC  Campaign:  Engaging  Youth  through  Social  

Media/Marketing  • Filling  the  Void:  Supporting  Black  MSM  in  Developing  Spirituality  as  a  Form  of  Resilience  • Unique  Methodologies  for  Recruiting  and  Engaging  African  American  Men  who  have  sex  

with  Men  in  Clinical  Trials:  Lessons  Learned  from  HPTN  061    

 

4:30  pm  –  6:00  pm   Session  5:  Workshops  and  Roundtables  

Workshops  

• Once  it's  your  sister,  they  think  it's  in  the  bloodline:  Living  with  HIV/AIDS-­‐related  stigma  in  Ghana.  

• The  Power  of  the  Youth  Voice:  Partnering  with  Young  People  to  Improve  Sexual  Health  Education  Policies  

• The  Connections:  Social  Network  Testing  and  Linkage  in  the  Transgender  Community  • Incorporating  Patient  Experiences  and  Narratives  Into  HIV  Prevention  Efforts  • Culturally-­‐competent  practice  with  transgender  youth:  Taking  a  holistic  approach  in  your  

HIV  prevention  work  • Be  the  Generation  Bridge  Project  Makes  a  Difference  Nationally:  Bringing  Science  to  the  

Community  • Targeted  HIV  Prevention  Interventions  for  Offenders  and  Ex-­‐offenders  in  Central  Florida:  

The  H.I.R.E.  (Health  Improvement  for  Re-­‐entering  Ex-­‐offenders)  Project  and  its  Role  in  Prevention  

• Lessons  Learned  from  Implementing  an  HIV  Prevention  Intervention  with  Young  Latino  Men  who  have  Sex  with  Men  

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• Partner  Services  Guidelines  for  Non-­‐Clinical  Settings:  Optimizing  Services  in  Community  Based  Organizations  

• From  Tribal  to  Technology:  Adapting  Community  PROMISE  Intervention  with  Social  Media  for  Native  Americans  

• Faith-­‐Based  Organizational  Readiness  to  Engage  in  Community-­‐Based  Participatory  Action  Research  and  HIV  Prevention  

• HIV/AIDS  Over  Fifty:  A  Targeted  Outreach  Program  working  with  the  Department  of  Veterans  Affairs  

• Best  Practices/Lessons  Learned-­‐AIDS  United  Regional  Organizing  • Save  Time  and  Money:  Planning,  funding,  and  implementing  prevention  and  care  services  

through  online  evidence-­‐based  needs  assessments  • The  African  Health  Cup:  Reducing  HIV/AIDS  Stigma  among  African  Immigrant  Men  through  

Soccer    

Roundtables  

• The  Doctor  and  The  Agency-­‐An  Out  Of  The  Box  Collaboration  for  Prevention  and  Health  Care  Services  to  Young  MSM  and  Transgender  Youth  

• Organizational  Preparedness  for  Transgender  Programming  and  Sustainability  • Why  offering  Suboxone  (Opiate  Replacement  Therapy)  in  communities  with  high  rates  of  

HIV  can  increase  engagement  and  retention  in  HIV  care.  • Common  Threads:  Creating  a  Community  of  Storytellers  to  Combat  HIV/AIDS  Related  Stigma  • Towel  Up!  Promoting  HIV/STI  Testing  and  Reducing  Stigma  and  other  Barriers  at  Commercial  

Sex  Venues  in  LA  County  • Why  Participate?  Factors  Associated  with  Participation  of  African  American  Faith-­‐Based  

Organizations  in  HIV/AIDS  and  Teen  Pregnancy  Prevention  Project  in  Las  Vegas    

 

Wednesday,  October  3  

8:30  am  –  11:30  am   Seminars  

Seminars  

• Popular  Opinion  Leader  Intervention:  Learning  from  the  past,  preparing  for  the  future  • Responding  to  NHAS  and  Reform:  3  Case  Stories  • Ensuring  Resilient  Leadership  to  Address  the  HIV/AIDS  Epidemic:  Examining  Five  Practices  of  

Exemplary  Leadership,  for  Today's  Latino  and  African  American  Leaders  in  Communities  of  Color  

• Mass  Media  Exposure  and  HIV-­‐Related  Stigma  in  Ghana  and  Nigeria  • Back  to  Basics:  Results  from  a  Needs  Assessment  as  a  part  of  the  TX  Black  Women  Health  

Initiative  in  Dallas,  TX  • Disclosure  and  Dating:  From  Early  Courting  to  Intimacy  for  Teens  and  Young  Adults  

 

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