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Welcome to our Online Trainings Media Library. Below are the descriptions of the trainings available. We add new training recordings 4 weeks after the training occurs.
Did you know that throwing a party can change someone's life for the better? Or that a really good party can net your agency some much needed funds? Whether you're trying to spice up an educational workshop or properly throw a fundraiser, this online training about event planning will show you how to throw a party that can improve the lives of your clients or make your agency a little dough.
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Do you need new and cost-effective ways reach your communities? There is no need to re-invent the wheel – learn how to support existing HIV prevention campaigns and integrate them into the work that you already are doing. This training will explore 10 different types of events that you can use to engage your communities, using real-world examples as case studies.
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Is your organization, program, or event suffering from a lack of media attention? This presentation will provide you with the basic tools needed to fully engage the media. Our overview will cover the core elements of media relations—from developing your messages to building an initial media contact list—using real life examples.
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Not all social networking media tools are created equal—how do you know which one is right for you and your campaign? This training will show you how to use social networking media (like Facebook or Twitter) to disseminate your messages online, despite limited resources or funds. We will provide real-world case studies illustrating common pitfalls to avoid and best practices to emulate.
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This training will guide you through the process of developing an effective social marketing campaign. We will share best practices while critically evaluating a series of real-world case studies. You will learn how to create strong, cohesive messages appropriate for your target audience.
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Presented in November, the Impact of HIV-related Stigma on Asian & Pacific Islander Communities provides an overview of HIV statistics for A&PI communities, and the impact of stigma, cultural taboos, and provider biases on A&PIs who are at-risk for or living with HIV.
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Asian & Pacific Islander women are often overlooked in HIV and STI prevention work, yet infection rates among them are rising quickly. This presentation explores the nature and extent of HIV/STI risk in A&PI women. The discussion will focus on social, cultural, and gender dynamics that affect a woman's health, and her ability to access prevention and care services.
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Are you aware that 1 in 10 people living with Hepatitis B is Asian or Pacific Islander? This presentation provides an overview of Hepatitis B among A&PIs and examines the connection between Hepatitis, HIV and other STIs. We will also discuss ways to integrate hepatitis and HIV education and services and provide real-life examples.
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This training was supported by B Free CEED: National Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Hepatitis B Disparities at NYU School of Medicine (Cooperative Agreement Number 5U58 DP001022-04, subaward 07-0766; project 99960) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Cooperative Agreement Number 1U65PS002095-01). The training content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of B Free CEED or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Upcoming BTP Online Training on Wednesday, Feb 22: "Social Networking Media: Disseminating your messages online." Register for this training now!
For 2011, we developed a series of 3 posters to capture the diversity in our community. Download all 3 posters. Download the Pacific Islander poster. Download the East Asian poster. Download the South Asian poster.