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END THE EPIDEMICS: Californians Mobilizing to End HIV, HCV, and STDs is a statewide coalition of community-based organizations and health departments committed to ending the epidemics of HIV, hepatitis C (HCV), and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in California. The coalition advocates for effective policy and appropriate funding levels for HIV, HCV, and STD programs and […]

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End the Epidemics: Fresno County Town Hall

February 14, 2020

On November 22, 2019, from 7-9 p.m., the AMAAD Institute and UCLA Hub for Health Intervention, Policy and Practice) in partnership with the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers (CHPRC) presented: Women On C.U.E.: Creatively Unifying for Empowerment In recognition of November as Transgender Awareness Month and to celebrate the lives and contributions of transgender, gender […]

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Women On C.U.E.

November 22, 2019

The UCLA Center for HIV, Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) would like to invite you to attend an event entitled, “Addressing Medical Mistrust in African American Communities: Implications for HIV and Other Conditions” on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 from 8:30am-1pm at St. Anne’s, located at 155 N. Occidental Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026. (Breakfast […]

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Addressing Medical Mistrust in African American Communities

November 19, 2019

End the Epidemics is a statewide coalition working together to end HIV, hepatitis C, and STDS. The East Bay End the Epidemics Town Hall will provide information about this project and how to get involved. There will also be an opportunity to give input to the project and discuss how it might help with local […]

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End the Epidemics: East Bay Town Hall

November 15, 2019

The DVHC Leadership Council, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Women’ s Health, and the Domestic Violence Council invite you to SAVE THE DATE for our premiere symposium: BEYOND SILOS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND HEALTH CARE PARTNERSHIPS The symposium will take place on Tuesday, October 29th, at the California Endowment. The symposium is […]

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Beyond Silos: Domestic Violence and Health Care Partnerships

October 29, 2019

This workshop will provide a primer on the use of qualitative methods in rapid turn-around health services and implementation research. Presenter: Alison B. Hamilton, PhD, MPH Dr. Hamilton is a Research Anthropologist in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, and Chief Officer of Implementation & Policy at the VA Health Services Research & […]

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Rapid Assessment Protocol Methodology

September 6, 2019

On August 2nd, 2019, End the Epidemics hosted its first Town Hall at the Mark Ridley-Thomas Constituent Service and Training Center in Los Angeles, CA. The Town Hall featured: Keynote address by Assemblymember Mike A. Gipson (D-Carson) An overview of End the Epidemics by Craig Pulsipher (APLA Health) and Anne Donnelly (San Francisco AIDS Foundation) on […]

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End the Epidemics – Los Angeles Town Hall

August 2, 2019

Please join us for a special event, “A Decade of Progress in HIV Prevention,” on Monday, July 15, from 3-5pm at the UCLA Faculty Center, Sequoia Room. The meeting is to celebrate the scientific advances in HIV prevention and treatment over the past decade, with keynote presentation from Dr. Raphael Landovtiz, CHIPTS Co-Director and Associate […]

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A Decade of Progress in HIV Prevention

July 15, 2019

Methamphetamine use continues to be a major public health crisis. This event will review the latest data on methamphetamine use in Los Angeles County and will highlight its impact on HIV and health among key high-risk populations. Also, information on the latest effective treatments, risk reduction strategies, and local resources will be shared as well […]

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HIV and Meth in Los Angeles County: The Crisis Continues

May 22, 2019

Presented by Dr. Arleen Leibowitz, this seminar will cover basic understanding of policy and how a policy continuum framework can help shape HIV-related policy research.

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Policy Continuum 2.0

May 8, 2019