JSI at the National HIV Prevention Conference
March 20th, 2019 | news
JSI supports the delivery, coordination, evaluation, and improvement of HIV services across the U.S. Capacity development is at the core of our work and our project leave stronger systems, organizations, and individuals. Our efforts contribute to the reduction of new infections, increase access to high-quality comprehensive services and treatment, and reduce health disparities.
In support of three of our nationwide HIV projects, JSI staff will be at the National HIV Prevention Conference, in St. Louis, Missouri, March 18-21. Stop by our booths, attend our presentations, and learn more about our work:
Capacity Building Assistance (CBA@JSI) project (booth)
CBA@JSI delivers training and technical assistance to community-based organizations across the U.S. to implement high-impact HIV prevention programs and services. Join CBA staff member Laura Gerard to discuss her poster on the current opioid crisis.
HIV and the Opioid Epidemic; How to Address is Locally (poster), Wednesday, March 20, 12:30-1:30 PM, Grand Hall
Integrated HIV/AIDS Planning (IHAP) TA Center (booth)
Stop by and learn more about our Center, supporting the planning across HIV prevention, care, and treatment service delivery systems. Booth #217.
HIV.gov Social Media Lab – Tues 3/19, Wed 3/20 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Chicago A-D
Are you interested in using social media, apps, and texting in your HIV programs but you just need someone to help you understand how to plan, execute, and measure your success? HIV.gov staff are ready to answer your questions and provide one-on-one consultations to help start or grow your online outreach and education efforts. Whether you are trying to get more people to come in for services or building your professional online presence, visit the Social Media Lab. JSI supports HIV.gov’s communication activities. HIV.gov is a program of the US Department of Health and Human Services and is managed by the HHS Office of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Policy (OHAIDP).
We strive to build lasting relationships to produce better health outcomes for all.