This session will highlight 3 innovative prevention interventions including Lil SISTA, Brothers Gonna Work it Out and CONNECT followed by presentations on how to show outcomes from your service delivery.
Presenter: Doris Russell of GMHC on Lil SISTA, Donald Powell of GMAD on Brothers Gonna Work it Out, Katie Potocnik Medina of Columbia University CONNECT Project; Evaluation & Outcomes - Blakeley Lowry of Iris House & Margareta Fox of Harlem United
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Ingrid Floyd, Executive Director - Iris House
Summit 2009 Overview
Ivan Godfrey, Ph.D., Forensic Team Leader - NYS Commission on Quality of Care
Women in Prison
Jahlove Serrano, Outreach Worker - Iris House
Living as a Young Adult with HIV
coming soon
Phyllistine Woodson - HIV/AIDS Advocate
Living with HIV while Incarcerated
Divine Pryor, Ph. D., Director of the Center for Nu Leadership on Urban Solutions - Medgar Evers College
Discharge Planning for People with HIV
Jeanette Ruffins, Deputy Director of Client Services- Bailey House
Partnering to serve persons with HIV
coming soon
Antoinettea Etienne, Case Manager - Iris House
Advocating for People Living with HIV
coming soon
Alicia Heath-Toby, Program Coordinator of LAP - GMHC
LGBT Issues
coming soon
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
From Cradle to Grave
Innovative Prevention Solutions
(C) FotonovaNYC/AlexSolmssen
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