Webinar: ViiV Healthcare Positive Action Southern Initiative Re-entry and Respect - September 13, 2016

Tuesday, September 13, 2016
2:00 - 3:30pm ET | 11:00am - 12:30pm PT
via ViiV Healthcare's Positive Action Southern Initiative

Join ViiV Healthcare's Positive Action Southern Initiative Network Members for a focused conversation with Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition, Aid to Inmate Mothers from Montgomery, and Family Services of Greater Baton Rouge on lessons learned and advice in supporting people currently experiencing, or previously having experienced, incarceration and living with HIV, on September 13 from 2 to 3:30 pm ET.

The webinar "Re-entry and Respect: A conversation on connecting previously incarcerated people living with HIV/AIDS to care in the South" is designed for those working to end HIV/AIDS in the South and looking to better serve people living with HIV/AIDS who have experienced incarceration. Specifically, the webinar will address:

  • Strategies from PASI Network Members to effectively reach and support currently or previously incarcerated people living with HIV
  • Perspectives and advice to those looking to expand their services to meet the needs of currently or previously incarcerated people living with HIV

To register for the webinar, and gather logistical details, please click here.

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