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TRAINING EVENTS CALENDAR

2009-2010

Please verify training event prior to submitting an application as training locations and dates can change without notice.

PLEASE NOTE: Submitting an application does not guarantee a reserved place in the workshop. Applicant will be notified of a confirmed place in the workshop of interest by the registration deadline.

Training Event Note Training Dates Location Registration Deadline Application Process
*Many Men,
Many Voices
Level 2 Nov 4-6,
2009
Memphis,
TN
Oct 21,
2009
Apply
Using Interviews & Observations to Adapt an EBI   Nov 17-18,
2009

St. Petersburg,
FL
Nov 2,
2009
Apply
Using Focus Groups to Adapt an EBI   Nov 19-20,
2009
St. Petersburg,
FL
Nov 2,
2009
Apply
RESPECT   Dec 2-3,
2009
Tulsa, OK Nov 16,
2009
Apply
Healthy Relationships Training of Facilitators Jan 12-15
2010
Tampa, FL Dec 28,
2009
Apply
Bridging Theory and Practice   Jan 21-22,
2010
Dallas, TX Jan 7,
2010
Apply
           

 

 

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Disclaimer
The materials on this site are designed for HIV/AIDS prevention with persons at risk for acquiring or transmitting HIV. They are meant to be resources used by HIV prevention providers such as health departments and community-based organizations so as to provide the best evidence-based HIV prevention services.

These materials are not meant for the general public. They are not meant for children. They are not school-based HIV prevention strategies. They are designed to help change the behaviors of persons whose behaviors place them at risk for HIV infection.