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HIV and Violence Against Women:   A National Conference
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Loudermilk Conference Center, Atlanta, GA

Agenda

8:30-9:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:15am Welcome
  Frances E. Ashe-Goins, RN, MPH
  Deputy Director, DHHS Office on Women's Health
9:15-10:00am A Survivor Story
  Cathy Robinson-Pickett
10:00-10:45am Panel: Domestic Violence/HIV Programs and Policies at Federal Agencies
  Sabrina A. Matoff-Stepp, PhD, Health Resources and Services Administration
  Aleisha A. Langhorne, MPH, MHSA, Office on Women's Health
  Beverly Watts Davis, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin
  Linda Koenig, PhD, MS, and Janet R. Saul, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
10:45-11:00am Considerations in Federal Programming: An Open dialogue
11:00-11:15am Break (no refreshments)
11:15am-12:30pm Panel: What Have We Learned? Domestic Violence/HIV Programs and Policies
  Moderator: Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
  Amelia J. Cobb, MPH, The Wright Group
  Christine McMillon, PhD (c), ENSYNC
  Jenny N. Karp, MPH, CHES, Social Solutions, International, Inc.
  Quinn M. Gentry, MBA, PhD, Messages of Empowerment
  Susan Spencer, LCSW, Susan B. Spencer, Inc.
12:30-1:30pm Lunch (provided)
1:30-3:00pm Concurrent Sessions: Learning a Different World
 
  • Session A: For HIV/AIDS Service Providers/Advocates
  •   Beck Dunn, BS, ENSYNC Diversified Management
     
  • Session B: For Violence Service Providers/Advocates
  •   Neena Smith-Bankhead, MS, Director of Education, AID Atlanta
    3:00-3:15pm Break (refreshments provided)
    3:15-4:15pm Roundtable Discussions: Developing Your Next Steps!
    4:15-4:30pm Conclusion and Evaluation-Travel Safely!

     

     
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