Understanding and addressing the ways in which larger social and economic issues such as race, class, gender, sexual orientation, education, and living conditions contribute to differences in health outcomes.
Deconstructing Homophobia and Transphobia
This training explores the reasons for, and impact of, high rates of HIV infection among men who have sex with men and transwomen of color.
Developing Structural Interventions
Structural Interventions (SIs) can influence social determinants by increasing availability, accessibility and/or acceptability of HIV resources and services. They can also provide effective mechanisms for organizational change.
MSM Cultural Sensitivity
This course highlights cultural competency as a foundational skill when working with gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.
Social Determinants of Health
This course describes the relationship that social determinants have on health outcomes and explores strategies to effectively address them.
Stigma
This training focuses on changes providers can make to respond to the impact that stigma has on risk, prevalence and access to services.
Strength-Based Approach
This model or approach marks a shift from a traditional deficit-based perspective to one which recognizes clients’ strengths and competencies.
Working with People Living with HIV
This training provides a framework for understanding the shared experiences of people living with HIV.
Cultural Humility
This training provides an overview of the concept and principles of cultural humility, including lifelong learning & critical self-reflection, recognizing & challenging power imbalances, and institutional accountability.