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X-WR-CALDESC:The intersections between HIV and gender based violence are cr
 itical to address when trying to enhance both violence and HIV prevention 
 efforts\, and to improve health outcomes for survivors. Experiences of chi
 ldhood and adulthood abuse are now recognized as risk factors for acquirin
 g HIV and barriers to optimal engagement in and retention in HIV healthcar
 e. Because trauma and PTSD are known to predict poorer HIV-related health 
 outcomes\, culturally-responsive interventions that effectively address th
 e intersections of violence\, connected forms of structural oppression\, a
 nd HIV must be considered an integral component of HIV healthcare and dome
 stic and sexual violence service provision.\n\nThis virtual training is de
 signed for teams of HIV care providers and domestic and sexual violence ad
 vocates to learn the CUES intervention and get support implementing the ap
 proach in their communities. This training will require a total of 7 hours
  over the course of one month and is comprised of four main components:\n-
    Pre-recorded sessions on IPV 101\, the intersections between HIV and IP
 V\, the health effects of IPV and a primer on the CUES methodology for IPV
  prevention and response\n-   Live 3 hour training on March 10\, 2021 to d
 iscuss concepts and practice key strategies from the pre-recorded sessions
  \n-   A podcast series\, Expanding the Continuum\, addressing the nuances
  of HIV care for survivors. \n-   Follow up office hours to provide techni
 cal assistance for implementation in your communities. \n-   Option to sta
 y engaged in an on-going field building community\n\nWe strongly recommend
  that you:\n-   Identify a team of staff from the HIV clinic including key
  decision makers\, clinical and support staff to participate in this train
 ing to improve the likelihood of sustainable implementation. Having a lead
 ership team\, composed of individuals from all parts of the organization\,
  in place to learn the methodology together will serve its success.\n-   I
 dentify and invite partners from your local Domestic and Sexual Violence p
 rogram to participate in this training with your team. This is especially 
 important because the CUES methodology relies on local partnerships to mak
 e it successful. Having pathways for cross referral and support for surviv
 ors serves to make your services better for your whole community. If you d
 o not already have a relationship with your local program\, visit the Nati
 onal Domestic Violence Hotline website and search for your local program o
 n their resource lists\, organized by State and Territory.\n              
          -For further technical assistance with identifying a domestic or 
 sexual violence program partner\, reach out to Abby Larson at alarson@futu
 reswithoutviolence.org  \n\nFor more details about this Virtual Training E
 vent: \nhttps://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/health-healing-relationship
 s-intimate-partner-violence-trauma-hiv/\n\nPlease have all members of your
  team submit a registration form by Monday\, February 15\, 2021\, 5pm PT.
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DESCRIPTION:The intersections between HIV and gender based violence are cri
 tical to address when trying to enhance both violence and HIV prevention e
 fforts\, and to improve health outcomes for survivors. Experiences of chil
 dhood and adulthood abuse are now recognized as risk factors for acquiring
  HIV and barriers to optimal engagement in and retention in HIV healthcare
 . Because trauma and PTSD are known to predict poorer HIV-related health o
 utcomes\, culturally-responsive interventions that effectively address the
  intersections of violence\, connected forms of structural oppression\, an
 d HIV must be considered an integral component of HIV healthcare and domes
 tic and sexual violence service provision.\n\nThis virtual training is des
 igned for teams of HIV care providers and domestic and sexual violence adv
 ocates to learn the CUES intervention and get support implementing the app
 roach in their communities. This training will require a total of 7 hours 
 over the course of one month and is comprised of four main components:\n- 
   Pre-recorded sessions on IPV 101\, the intersections between HIV and IPV
 \, the health effects of IPV and a primer on the CUES methodology for IPV 
 prevention and response\n-   Live 3 hour training on March 10\, 2021 to di
 scuss concepts and practice key strategies from the pre-recorded sessions 
 \n-   A podcast series\, Expanding the Continuum\, addressing the nuances 
 of HIV care for survivors. \n-   Follow up office hours to provide technic
 al assistance for implementation in your communities. \n-   Option to stay
  engaged in an on-going field building community\n\nWe strongly recommend 
 that you:\n-   Identify a team of staff from the HIV clinic including key 
 decision makers\, clinical and support staff to participate in this traini
 ng to improve the likelihood of sustainable implementation. Having a leade
 rship team\, composed of individuals from all parts of the organization\, 
 in place to learn the methodology together will serve its success.\n-   Id
 entify and invite partners from your local Domestic and Sexual Violence pr
 ogram to participate in this training with your team. This is especially i
 mportant because the CUES methodology relies on local partnerships to make
  it successful. Having pathways for cross referral and support for survivo
 rs serves to make your services better for your whole community. If you do
  not already have a relationship with your local program\, visit the Natio
 nal Domestic Violence Hotline website and search for your local program on
  their resource lists\, organized by State and Territory.\n               
         -For further technical assistance with identifying a domestic or s
 exual violence program partner\, reach out to Abby Larson at alarson@futur
 eswithoutviolence.org  \n\nFor more details about this Virtual Training Ev
 ent: \nhttps://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/health-healing-relationships
 -intimate-partner-violence-trauma-hiv/\n\nPlease have all members of your 
 team submit a registration form by Monday\, February 15\, 2021\, 5pm PT.
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SUMMARY:Futures Without Violence: Health\, Healing and Relationships: Intim
 ate Partner Violence\, Trauma and HIV
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