Faith and Sexuality: Shaping Conversations Supporting Sexual Health
July 1, 2026JULY 20, 2026 @ 12PM EDT — This webinar explores the intersection of faith, sexual health, relationships, and wellness through a culturally responsive lens. Participants will hear from public health and sexual health professionals and engage in a meaningful discussion about HIV prevention, reproductive health, healthy relationships, and the influence of faith communities on health and well-being. By centering the experiences of Black women, this session aims to promote empowerment, reduce stigma, and encourage open, judgment-free conversations that support holistic wellness.
Honoring Traditions, Advancing Health: Delivering Culturally Responsive HIV Prevention and Care with American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
June 29, 2026This e-learning module explores the intersection of cultural traditions and HIV prevention in Native communities. Learners will gain foundational knowledge of the historical, social, and cultural factors that influence HIV risk and access to care, as well as an overview of disparities impacting Native populations. The module highlights culturally responsive, community-led approaches to prevention, including the integration of traditional practices and the importance of trust-building.
Motivational Interviewing
AUGUST 20, 2026 | This interactive skill-building learning collaborative is designed to strengthen participants’ ability to use motivational interviewing (MI) techniques when working with people who use drugs.
Practical De-Escalation and Conflict Resolution Skills
JULY 23, 2026 | This skill building learning collaborative equips healthcare providers, outreach workers, peer navigators, and other frontline staff with practical techniques for de-escalation and conflict resolution when working with people who use drugs.
Trauma-Informed Care: Practical Tools for the HIV Prevention Workforce
May 28, 2026This webinar provides an overview of trauma-informed care and its application across clinical and programmatic HIV settings. Participants will explore how trauma impacts health behaviors, engagement in care, and service delivery, and will be introduced to practical, evidence-informed tools that can be integrated into everyday practice.
Real Talk, Real Impact: HIV Prevention and Sex Work
May 8, 2026This webinar explores the intersection of sex work, access to healthcare, and community safety. Participants will learn practical strategies for building trust, engaging respectfully, and supporting autonomy while working to reduce stigma and create safer, more inclusive service environments.
Enhancing Care for Migrant Clients Living with HIV: Strategies for Support and Access
February 11, 2026This webinar will provide practical strategies to strengthen care and access for migrant clients affected by HIV, with a primary focus on African migrant communities.
Beyond the Basics: Introducing the Eight Ps Framework for Inclusive and Effective Sexual History Taking
January 19, 2026Traditional sexual history models don’t fully capture today’s realities of mobility, digital connection, and borderless sexual networks. The new Eight Ps Framework builds on prior models by integrating these modern patterns alongside a more person-centered, equity-focused approach to sexual wellbeing.
Simplifying Prevention: A Deep Dive into Long Acting Injectable PrEP
January 9, 2026Providing a comprehensive overview of LAI-PrEP, this webinar will focus on identifying eligible populations and comparing the benefits and challenges of using any PrEP option. Participants will learn strategies to promote equitable access, outreach, and uptake, particularly among priority populations.
Client-Centered PrEP Conversations: Using a Sexual History Framework to Guide Shared Decision-Making
December 19, 2025This webinar guides the use of a structured sexual history taking framework to support providers, navigators, and CHWs in partnering with clients to determine whether PrEP is right for them and, if so, which modality best fits their lifestyle, preferences, and needs.
HIVPNC Module 9 | Promoting Self-Care and Building Healthy Teams
December 15, 2025Module 9 of the HealthHIV HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program. This module describes practices that frontline workers can use to promote self-care, recognize vicarious trauma, and cultivate a healthy team environment.
HIVPNC Module 8 | Continuing On, Switching, or Stopping PrEP
Module 8 of the HealthHIV HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program. This module describes routine PrEP care screenings and strategies to support adherence, manage missed doses or refills, and stop PrEP safely.
