Affirming Care for Immigrant Communities: Building Inclusive and Responsive Services
May 8, 2026This session equips participants with tools to create affirming, inclusive services for immigrant communities with a focus on respect, access, and trust across Maryland’s service systems.
Real Talk, Real Impact: HIV Prevention and Sex Work
This 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.
Creating Stigma-Free Services: Community-Based Settings
April 28, 2026Designed for outreach and community-based staff, this training explores how stigma shows up in everyday interactions and offers practical tools to foster welcoming, respectful environments that support engagement and retention.
Sex Work, Health, and Safety: Building Trust Through Community Engagement
April 15, 2026LIVE WEBINAR | MAY 21, 2026 | 12pm Eastern \ This webinar will focus on the intersection of sex work, health access, and community safety. Participants will explore trust-building strategies and engagement approaches that support autonomy, reduce stigma, and promote safer service environments.
Ethical and Compassionate Pregnancy Care for People at Risk for Overdose
LIVE WEBINAR | JUNE 6, 2026 | 12:00pm Eastern | This webinar will explore compassionate, ethical ways to provide supportive care
during pregnancy for people at risk for overdose, with a focus on respect, dignity, and practical approaches. Highlights on how nonjudgmental, evidence-informed approaches can promote health, informed choice, and personal autonomy for both the parent and baby will also be shared.
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.
Healing: Mobility, Medication, and Thriving with Aging
January 27, 2026This module focuses on addressing and evaluating frailty, peripheral neuropathy, and polypharmacy among PAWH. Participants will also explore the complexities of polypharmacy (the utilization of multiple medications). The session offers strategies for optimizing care, minimizing drug interactions, and improving overall health outcomes in this growing population.
Hand: Building Stronger Care Teams and Support Systems
January 20, 2026This module is focused on facilitating a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach for PAWH, as well as on supportive services and referrals. This session will explore the importance of integrating non-medical professionals such as Community Health Workers (CHWs), Case Managers and Navigators into the overall care plan for PAWH, as well as effective collaboration tactics to increase patient health.
Head: Cognitive Health, Mental Well-Being, and Emotional Resilience
January 13, 2026This module is designed to give providers an overview of cognitive health and related issues for PAWH (including mental health, depression, and stress-related impacts). Participants will gain valuable insights and assessment tools to identify and refer clients and patients to mental health services.
Heart: Cardiovascular Health and Everyday Risks
December 1, 2025This session is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among People Aging with HIV, and related issues such as statin use and assessments (like Bendopnea screenings and orthostatic blood pressure tests).
Horizon: Fulfilling the Promise of Healthy Aging with HIV
Utilizing data from the 4th Annual State of Aging with HIV National Survey, the People Aging With HIV-Managing Chronic Disease session focuses on the demographics and unique healthcare needs of older adults living with HIV. It explores the challenges of managing multiple chronic conditions alongside HIV. The session offers strategies for optimizing care and improving overall health outcomes in this growing population.
Healthy Aging with HIV Series: Introduction
This accredited learning series explores what it means to age with HIV, connecting science, lived experience, and practice. Each of the five modules is accredited individually, offering continuing-education credits, and participants who complete the full series will receive a certificate of completion. In this introductory module, we’ll briefly introduce the concept behind this series, how it uses the Five Hs—Horizon, Heart, Head, Hand, and Healing—as a framework for understanding the health, social, and emotional realities of people aging with HIV, and discuss the broader Healthy Aging Hub.
