Webinar Series II: Increasing HIV Health Literacy to Achieve an AIDS-free Generation in the United States - April 14, 16, 21 & 23


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Open For Registration! Increasing HIV Health Literacy to Achieve an AIDS-Free Generation in the United States: 2015 Health Literacy Webinar Series II

To stay healthy, women living with HIV and women vulnerable to HIV require services from a health literate and culturally competent workforce. Often times it is the front-line (greeters, receptionists) and community (outreach worker, educators, community health workers and case managers) of community-based HIV organizations that these women come in contact with first before seeing primary and specialty care staff. Their understanding of the science of HIV is critically important for prevention, care and treatment. The goal of this four-part webinar series is to improve linkage and retention to care for women by improving HIV-related health literacy among employees at women-led and focused community-based HIV organizations (CBHO) and programs across the U.S. and its territories.

The Well Project's Executive Director, Krista Martel, will be presenting our latest survey findings on the impact of online HIV information during the April 21 webinar.


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For more information: NWAC – 2nd Webinar Series

To Register CLICK HERE. All are Welcome!

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