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HIV Self Testing Project
The HIV Self Testing Project is seeking African American and Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) who live in Alameda County and are between the ages of 18-45. The study is seeking to explore a newly available technology – HIV self testing – and examine how well this method will resonate with MSM of color.
Contact Sarah Trevs-Kagan for more information. 415-476-6374 or Sarah.Treves-Kagan@ucsf.edu.
For service providers
Center of Excellence for Transgender Health
After two years of work focused on HIV prevention in California, the Center of Excellence is expanding the scope of breadth of our work. We are now the Center of Excellence for Transgender Health. Our expanded mission builds on our strengths in capacity building, formative research, training, and community mobilization. In addition to the many resources on our website, we offer FREE trainings and consultations in Spanish and in English:
- Professional intermediate-level and advanced-level trainings that we create, implement, and evaluate are tailored to your specific organizational and health provider needs. These trainings may range in length from 2 hours to 2 days.
- Consultations or technical assistance to enhance programming, build capacity, and better conduct effective research and interventions are offered for health professionals serving trans people throughout California. Our consultations may be conducted in person, by phone, or by email.
- Contact JoAnne Keatley at (415) 476-6146 or email JoAnne.Keatley@ucsf.edu.
The MPowerment Project is currently being replicated across the U.S. Please visit the MPowerment website to learn more about the most appropriate materials and services for your organization.
- Please email mpowerment@mpowerment.org or phone 415-476-6428.
The Transitions Project provides capacity building and technical assistance to community-basaed organizations and health departments throughout the U.S. to promote knowledgeable, sensitive, and effective HIV/AIDS prevention for transgender communities of color and HIV+ transgender people.
- Call Danielle Castro at 415-476-6151 or email Danielle.Castro@ucsf.edu
Last modified: October 31, 2014