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Live with Leadership Webinar: 40 Years of HIV: Federal Leadership

This Live with Leadership features Dr. Tim Harrison, Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives & Senior Policy Advisor Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy, HHS joined by Dr. Laura Cheever, Associate Administrator, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, and Dr. Jonathan Mermin, Director, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention.

Live with Leadership Webinar: A Community Dialogue

To commemorate June 5th and our 40 Years of Progress, federal agencies are holding a special series of Live with Leadership sessions hosted by Harold Phillips, Chief Operating Officer for Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S., to reflect upon and honor the anniversary. 

“Community Dialogue: June 5th & Long-Term Survivors”
Featuring Gina Brown, Community Engagement Manager, Southern AIDS Coalition, Jesse Milan, President and CEO, AIDS United, and Arianna Lint, Executive Director, Arianna’s Center.

Employing Status-Neutral Approaches to End the HIV Epidemic Series

NASTAD delivered a four-part webinar series, “Employing Status-Neutral Approaches to End the HIV Epidemic.” The series provided an overview of status-neutral approaches for CDC and HRSA funded health departments working to end the HIV epidemic. Each webinar focused on person-first strategies to address activities embedded within the four EHE Pillars (Diagnose, Treat, Prevent, and Respond).

Minor Consent and Confidentiality Laws for PrEP and HIV Treatment

The following document examines various states' minor consent and confidentiality laws. A minor is a person who does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult. Minors’ ability to access PrEP independently, i.e., without parental or guardian consent, varies throughout the United States. States allowing minors to autonomously consent to PrEP does not mean that access to the health care service will remain confidential.

Reflecting on the Past! Celebrating the Future!

To commemorate the 33rd World AIDS Day, on December 1, 2021, Treatment Action Group in collaboration with the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, Southern AIDS Coalition, and Black AIDS Institute held this webinar to reflect on the past and celebrate the many successes and innovations in biomedical research that help to shape the prevention landscape for community members, people living with HIV, advocates, and researchers. 

Medicaid Waiver Map

Use this interactive map to help you determine if your state has a Section 1115 Medicaid waiver and the impact on Medicaid beneficiaries living with or at risk for HIV and hepatitis. Please see NASTAD’s related Medicaid resources: Medicaid 1115 Waivers: Considerations for HIV and Hepatitis Programs and Medicaid 1115 Waivers: Exemptions for People Living with HIV and Hepatitis. Additional information about approved and pending waivers can be found on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website.

The Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy: What's New and What's Next? A Webinar to Use the Strategy

On Thursday, December 9, HIV.gov hosted “The Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy: What’s New and What’s Next? A Webinar on How to Use the Strategy ”, led by Harold Phillips, Director, The White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP). Topics included how the Strategy can be used in communities, as well as how community-based organizations and federal officials plan to use the Strategy within their own communities and departments.