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When
1:00 PM Pacific
2:00 PM Pacific

Register for FREE

Includes complimentary CEs

If you require ADA accommodation to participate in this web seminar, please contact us at your earliest convenience to make arrangements – info@asaging.org

This session will describe the informal support experiences of older African-American gay men living with HIV/AIDS. Participants will also learn how qualitative research was produced relative to individual research participant informal support experiences. This presentation will also share the clinical intervention and policy solutions that are needed for serving older adults living with HIV/AIDS, specifically older African-American men.

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Provide Education Context for Participants Relative to Older African-American Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS
  • List Clinical and Macro Social Work Intervention Strategies for Participants Relative to Older African-American Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS
  • Discuss Implications and Recommendations for Participants Relative to Older African-American Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS

Presenters:

Rod Jones, PhD, ACSW, LCSW, Social Work Program Coordinator/Adjunct Professor of Social Work, United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Gaynell Simpson, LCSW, PhD, MSW, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama