Asians & Pacific Islanders: Emerging Risk Populations

This series focuses on HIV and related issues which affect Asian & Pacific Islander communities and their ability to access and utilize critical health services.



January 25, 2012
12:00-1:30 PM PST

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The Impact of HIV-related Stigma on Asian & Pacific Islander Communities

This online training provides an overview of HIV statistics for Asian & Pacific Islander communities, and the impact of stigma, cultural taboos, and provider biases on A&PIs who are at-risk for or living with HIV.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

How do I sign up for a training?

Training sign-up is generally available 2-4 weeks prior to the scheduled training, right up to the start of the training.

How do I attend?

You will need a computer with internet access to watch the training presentation and a telephone to listen to the presenters. You will be sent a link via email to the training website and a telephone number to call. You will also be given a link to check if your software is up-to-date to access the training, which we recommend you do prior to the training.

I really wanted to attend your online training, but couldn't. Are you giving it again?

Materials and recordings of these trainings are available after the training is given. You can access these materials and recordings below. If you would like to request an interactive online training for your organization, contact us.

Have more questions?

Contact Sapna Mysoor, BTP Program Manager at (415) 292-3420 x 352 or sapna@apiwellness.org.

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.

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Upcoming BTP Online Training on Wednesday, Feb 22: "Social Networking Media: Disseminating your messages online." Register for this training now!

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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.





This site contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences.

The Banyan Tree Project is a program of Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center

Our partners are nonprofit and community-based organizations dedicated to providing HIV referrals, education, outreach, advocacy, prevention and care services to A&PI communities.

This web site was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 1U65PS002095-01 from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.