Building Blocks to Peer Success: A toolkit for training HIV-positive peers to engage PLWHA in care
Curriculo en español Purpose of this toolkit: to support the training of HIV-positive peers who work to engage and retain people living with HIV in health care. Primary audiences: experienced trainers and training organizations who can use this toolkit to design, enhance or refine their own trainin [...]
Graduate and Doctoral Fellows Program
CISWH’s graduate and doctoral fellows program prepares future social work and public health leaders for meaningful careers that directly impact the health and well-being of populations throughout the United States and the world. Our fellows contribute to CISWH by: creating policy briefs conducting [...]
Those Who Remain: Supporting Separated Families in Nicaragua
People migrating from South and Central America to the United States face a harrowing journey, braving some of the world’s most inhospitable environments by foot, often exposed to violence along the way. Those who make it to Mexico and the U.S. border are then faced with further trauma in camps an [...]
Webinar, 5/27 – COVID-19 & Cities: Supporting Aging Populations
Wednesday, May 27, 2020 1:00PM – 2:00PM Eastern Time Please join the Boston University Initiative on Cities (IOC) for a webinar to learn about the challenges and trends that aging populations face as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how cities are responding. Emily Robbins, MetroBridge P [...]
Symposium, 11/15- Supporting Parents with Intellectual Disabilities in Child Welfare: Practice and Research Perspectives
Friday, November 15, 2019 8:45 AM – 12:15 PM Westchester Institute for Human Development 20 Plaza West, Cedarwood Hall, Valhalla, NY Children whose parents have intellectual disabilities are more likely to be placed in foster care, which is associated with long-term negative outcomes related to me [...]
Parent-to-Parent (P2P) Support
P2P programs offer parent-to-parent support as a core resource for families with children who have special health care needs, disabilities, behavioral, or mental health issues. Through a one-to-one “match” experienced support parents provide emotional support to families and assist them [...]
Social Work Leadership in Health: A Q&A with Ellie Zambrano
Historically, social workers are change leaders. They have been at the forefront of critical moments in U.S. history, advocating for civil rights, minimum wage and safe workplaces, women’s reproductive rights, immigrants, and LBGTQ communities. Because of this experience and exposure, social worke [...]
Long-Term Services & Supports (LTSS)
The person-driven services and supports provided by Medicaid to individuals with chronic conditions, disabilities, or mental illness. Services can be provided in community-based or institutional settings. For more information about Long Term Services and Supports, visit the Medicare website.
Peer Re-Engagement Project: PrePARando Pares para el Éxito, Currículo de Supervisión de Pares
Curriculum in English Un currículo de supervisión de pares de un día. El propósito de este currículo es capacitar al personal que estará supervisando a los pares VIH positivos mientras brindan apoyo a los pacientes para el cumplimiento con el tratamiento y retención en el cuidado.
Using Motivational Interviewing Techniques in HIV
OBJECTIVES By the end of this unit, participants will be able to: Apply Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques to coach engagement in care Apply MI skills to support clients with HIV disclosure Apply MI skills to support clients with treatment adherence Solicit input and support from other health [...]
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