Contextualizing COVID-19 – Key messages and current implications for frontline service providers working in HIV and hepatitis C

During these uncertain times it’s vital for frontline service providers and community based workers to have accurate and up to date information about COVID-19. This virtual two hour workshop covers the biomedical basics of COVID-19 and considers the implications of COVID-19 on communities affected by HIV and hepatitis C. Developed by CATIE and adapted for communities in BC, we look forward to discussing how to use the information for frontline delivery and program decisions.

This webinar is being offered twice with same program at each. Discussion will differ depending on participants.

Suggested Participants

  • Frontline workers in outreach, case management, and healthcare navigation
  • Frontline workers providing support in HIV, hepatitis C and/or harm reduction
  • Program managers and decision makers
  • Policy developers
  • Harm reduction advocates and educators

 

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The same program will be offered at each session; discussion will differ depending on participants.

JANUARY 27, 9:30 – 11:30 Pacific time  FEBRUARY 17, 930 – 1130 AM Pacific time