RM001A HIV/AIDS: Understanding Risk, Prevention, Symptoms, Interventions and Resources in Work with System Involved Youth and Families 7 CEU's TIVE07-202540
Jan 23, 2025 - Jan 23, 2025
Full course description
CI# RM001A HIV/AIDS: Understanding Risk, Prevention, Symptoms, Interventions and Resources in Work with System Involved Youth And Families 7 CEUs
Instructor: Rachel Michaelsen, LCSW
Thursday, January 23, 2025 9AM-5PM
Location: Online via Zoom
A little over 20% of new HIV diagnoses in the US and dependent areas were among youth. In order to help prevent HIV infection in system involved youth, those that support them need to understand risk factors, prevention strategies and how to teach this information to system involved youth and their families. HIV+ system involved youth and their families need support to manage the medical and psychosocial issues they face. In this class we will focus on prevention, signs and symptoms, testing, stages of infection, legal issues, social and cultural issues, preparing youth for loss of a parent from HIV, mental health issues and resources. This course meets the pre-licensure requirements for HIV/AIDS 7 hours, for individuals applying for a license with the Board of Behavioral Sciences. This class includes lecture, video and interactive activities. Participants must be present with their camera on and prepared to participate in the class activities.