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Internal Family Systems Therapy: A Culturally Responsive Approach for Clients who are Queer and/or Living with HIV
Podcast AreaThis podcast delves into the neuroscientific underpinnings of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy as a robust and culturally congruent model for treating transgender, queer, intersex people as well as clients who are living with HIV.
My Voice Our Stories: How NJ is Ending HIV Through Storytelling
Podcast AreaLearn how NJ’s novel storytelling project provides important data on HIV prevention and treatment unmet need using a harm reduction lens.
Towards Zero: Evolving Approaches in HIV/STI and Harm Reduction
Podcast AreaStep into a world of comprehensive sexual health and harm reduction services with Heart to Hand, Inc., (H2H) where we will explore the role of compassionate environments in creating accessible and affordable care for our customers. H2H will review status-neutral strategies to mitigate the spread of HIV/STIs through integrative testing, the provision of Narcan distribution, TasP, and peer support. Whether you’re an activist or seizing the opportunity to learn and contribute to communities prioritizing preventative measures, join with us in this collective effort toward healthier communities.
Digital Strategies for Syndemic Approach to PrEP Adherence and HIV Prevention
Podcast AreaThis podcast will take a case study format look at digital strategies to improve access to sexual healthcare, specifically HIV prevention care, among underserved populations; 44% of patients supported identify as non-heterosexual, over 70% as non-White.
Conversations on the Lived Experiences of Black Women with HIV
Podcast AreaBlack women in the United States, and globally, are disproportionately affected by HIV. In multiple studies, Black women report feeling disrespected and dismissed when they do engage with healthcare providers. Additionally, the stigmas associated with HIV, race, and gender are interlinked and strongly influence decision making around engaging with treatment and preventative care. This podcast, a conversation between two Black women with more than a decade of HIV clinical care, beholds the experience of caring for Black women living with HIV and those who could benefit from PrEP - centering their lived experiences and strategies on how to better care for Black women.
PrEP Now… Not Later!! Increasing PrEP Access Through Same-Day PrEP and TelePrEP
Podcast AreaThis podcast will focus on the BIPOC population and those aged 13-34. In 2021, the new HIV infections of those aged 13-34 accounted for 58%. Same day and telePrEP is not a novel concept but it is highly under utilized. We will discuss the statistics and models on how to implement it.