Location
London Public Library (Landon branch) 167 Wortley Rd., N6C 3P6
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Facilitator(s)
Nick Boyce & CC Sapp
Topics
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HIV/AIDS 201
Goal:
- To increase participants’ knowledge of HIV/AIDS: virology, transmission, prevention, testing, treatment, and epidemiology.
Objectives:
To provide participants with:
- An overview of the virology of HIV/AIDS, including an understanding of the impact of HIV on the immune system.
- Accurate information about HIV transmission and prevention.
- An understanding of their role in promoting testing and supporting treatment.
- An opportunity to see the impact of HIV/AIDS locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.
Harm Reduction
Goal:
- To increase participants understanding of the philosophy and practices of Harm Reduction.
Objectives
- To help participants gain a greater appreciation of the history, principles, and practices of a Harm Reduction approach.
- To engage participants in considering how a Harm Reduction framework could be incorporated into their work.
HCV and HIV Coinfection
Goal:
- To increase participants’ knowledge of Hepatitis C and how it impacts people co-infected with HIV.
Objectives:
To provide participants with:
- An overview of the virology of Hepatitis C, including an understanding of the impact on the liver.
- Accurate information about Hepatitis C transmission and prevention.
- An understanding of their role in encouraging accurate and complete testing for Hepatitis C.
- An understanding of the challenges and complexities of treatment.
- An understanding of the impact of Hepatitis C locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.
Substances 101
Goal:
- To increase participants knowledge of the use of specific substances.
Objectives:
- To provide an overview of the concept of “Drug, Set and Setting”.
- To look at the concerns and advantages of different methods of administration (e.g., smoking, injecting, snorting).
- To provide factual and non-judgmental information about certain substances particularly related to HIV.
Stigma and Discrimination
Goal:
- To increase participants’ understanding of the impact that stigma and discrimination have on people with HIV.
Objectives:
- To invite participants to examine their own values, attitudes and beliefs pertaining to people living with HIV/AIDS and people who use substances.
- To examine the origins and impact of specific judgmental attitudes to differences.
- To consider how participants and their organizations may perpetuate HIV stigma and discrimination.
- To assist participants in learning how to manage personal values, attitudes and beliefs in professional roles.
Disclosure and Legal Issues
Goal:
- To increase participants’ understanding of the implications of the Legal and Public Health environment on people with HIV and their service providers.
Objectives:
- To encourage participants to think about issues relating to the disclosure of HIV status.
- To provide information regarding the criminal law and cases, while addressing the complexity and ambiguity of the application of the law.
- To engage participants in considering the impact of the use of the criminal law and the role of public health.
Tips, Tricks, and Tools
Goal:
- To increase participants’ understanding of the complexity and inter-relatedness of their clients’ issues, while discussing techniques and strategies staff can use when supporting clients living with, or at risk for, HIV.
Objectives:
- To provide tools to address issues presented by an individual living with, or at risk for, HIV and substance use and/or mental health issues.
- To provide helpful resources and ideas about future training opportunities and/or programs in order to better serve clients
- To allow participants and opportunity to share experiences and strategize effective responses.
Important Notes
This workshop will not be catered. You may bring your own refreshments and lunch and there are several restaurants and stores nearby. Morning, afternoon and lunch breaks are scheduled.
A parking lot, behind the building, is accessible by a laneway off of Bruce Street (a one way street heading East).
You can get to us by LTC bus route 15 stops within 250 metres of the Branch; route # 4 stops within half a kilometre.
Agenda
Day One
9:00am - 9:30: Sign-in & Welcome
9:30am - 9:45: Intros; housekeeping; guidelines
9:45 am – 10:45am: HIV / AIDS 201
10:45am – 11:00am: Break
10:45am – 12:00pm: HIV/AIDS 201 cont’…
12:00pm – 1:00pm: Lunch
1:00pm – 2:30pm: Harm Reduction
2:30pm – 2:45pm: Break
2:45pm – 4:15pm:
Harm reduction con’t…. and Hep C
4:15pm – 4:30pm: Evaluation and Wrap-Up
Day Two
9:00 am – 10:30am: Substances 101
10:30am – 10:45am: Break
10:45am – 12:00pm: Stigma and Discrimination
12:00pm – 1:00pm: Lunch
1:00pm – 2:30pm: Disclosure and Legal Issues
2:30pm – 2:45pm: Break
2:45pm – 4:15pm:
Counselling Issues and Case Studies
4:15pm – 4:30pm: Evaluation and Wrap-up
OHSUTP
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