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Lilies from the Shadows: Improving Service Delivery to Women & Children....

Washington, DC

Lilies from the Shadows: Improving Service Delivery to...

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Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Conference Fee (mandatory) $50.00 $2.24
Student Conference Fee (ID Required) $35.00 $1.87
6.5 CEUs (optional) $15.00 $1.37
NABSW Membership Fee (optional) $70.00 $2.74
NABSW Student Membership Fee (optional) $35.00 $1.87
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Event Details

 Lilies from the Shadows: Improving Service Delivery to Women & Children Impacted by HIV/AIDS

 at the Kaiser Family Foundation

CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

 

8:00 am –9:00 am Continental breakfast/registration and sign up for breakout sessions

 

9:00 am –10:30 am HIV/AIDS 101 Dr. Jenkins, Family Medical Counseling Services/African American and HIV Marilyn Crady, Bristol Myers Squibb, Female Condom Demonstration, Kititia Pitts

 

10:30 am – 12:00 pm Morning breakout sessions

 

A1.   Perinatal Transmission & Pediatric HIV– Dr. Natella Rakhmanina

 

A2.   Domestic Violence & HIV/AIDSDr. Bent Goodley/Diane Jones, LICSW

 

A3.   Children with Parents Deceased with HIV/AIDS – Dr. Jenny Jones

 

A4.   Female Inmates & HIV – Dr. June Tangney/Leah Adams

 

12:00 pm –12:30pm Working Lunch/Awards Presentation

 

12:30 pm –1:00 pm – Gilead Sciences round table discussion film on women infected by HIV/AIDS moderated by Alexandra Jordan

 

1:00pm – 1:30pm – Discussion on film

 

1:45pm – 2:15 pm – Performance by Dream Team, Family Medical Counseling Services 2:30pm – 4:00pm Afternoon breakout session

 

B1.   Ethics: Considerations for Working with Women & Children Impacted by HIV/AIDS—Dr. Phillip Lucas, LICSW

 

B2.   Exploring HIV Testing & Treatment Services in Urban Communities–Cleonia Terry, LICSW

 

B3.   HIV/AIDS in the Aging Population: The Graying of HIV/AIDS—Dorcas Baker, RN, BSN, ACRN, MA

 

B4.   Faith Based Panel - Stigma in the Church, the ABCs of Starting an HIV Ministry—Katitia Pitts, MA

 

 

4:30pm – 5:30 pm Final questions/evaluation/closing remarks – NABSW members/students

 

Where


1330 G St NW
Washington, DC 20005

Hosted By

Metro DC Chapter Association of Black Social Workers



The Association or NABSW as it is known was established in San Francisco, California in May 1968 by a group of Black Social Workers who were convening a meeting of an established national social work organization.  They disengaged from the meeting to form what has become the foremost advocacy group addressing social issues and concerns of the Black communiy. Members returned to their respective communities and shortly after in 1969, the Metropolitan DC Chapter was formed.

Membership is available to persons of African Ancestry, who regardless of profession, share similar concerns regarding the issues of the Black Community.

For more information, please visit www.nabswdc.com