PWN-USA Webinar: Federal Updates on Addressing Violence Against WLHIV - November 7, 2014

Friday, November 7

1:30pm - 3:00pm ET

10:30am - 12:00pm PT

via PWN-USA

Addressing Violence and Trauma in the Lives of Women with HIV: Towards Policy and Programmatic Solutions

Join a special webinar hosted by Positive Women's Network - USA.

This Domestic Violence Awareness Month (#DVAM2014), the Federal Interagency Working Group on Violence Against Women and Girls, HIV and Gender-related Health Disparities recently released an update on their progress to date.

Also hot-off-the-press is Kaiser Family Foundation's Analysis: Opportunities Under the ACA for Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Among Women With HIV.

Join Positive Women's Network - USA for a special webinar presenting timely policy updates and opportunities to improve the lives, health and dignity of women living with and impacted by HIV through advocacy.

Confirmed presenters and speakers include:

Lynn Rosenthal, White House Advisor on Violence Against Women, co-chair of Federal Interagency Working Group on Violence against Women and Girls, HIV/AIDS, and Gender-related Health Disparities

Lindsey Dawson, Senior Policy Analyst, Kaiser Family Foundation

Gina Brown and Kathleen Griffith, Positive Women's Network - USA

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