National AIA Resource Center
Helping professionals help families affected by drugs and HIV

Strengthening Connections 2012
Strengthening Connections
September 10-12, 2012
This conference is designed to increase your knowledge of parent-child attachment in families affected by HIV, substance abuse, and trauma. More...


Women and Children with HIV/AIDS
(March 2012) [PDF]


Prenatal Substance Exposure
(March 2012) [PDF]

webinar series

2012 Webinar Series
The Resource Center hosted four webinar trainings in 2012 on stable housing, community partnerships, HIV medication adherence, and peer workers. Find all four recordings and slides from our series here!

Addressing the Needs of Parentified Children of HIV Positive Parents
Addressing the Needs of Parentified Children of HIV Positive Parents

The first in a series of Research-to-Practice briefs, this document addresses best practices for working with HIV negative children who have taken on a more parental role in the family due to a parent's positive HIV status. [PDF]

Engaging and Retaining Pregnant and Parenting Substance Users in Programs
Engaging and Retaining Pregnant and Parenting Substance Users in Programs

This Research-to-Practice Brief details recommendations designed to increase retention and engagement when working with pregnant and parenting substance users. [PDF]


Online Tutorial: Women and Children with HIV/AIDS
This tutorial is designed as an introduction to the complex issues associated with HIV/AIDS among women and children in the United States. The tutorial can be taken for 2 CE units. More...


Online Tutorial: Substance Use During Pregnancy
This tutorial provides an overview of the prevalence and nature of substance use among pregnant women in the United States. The tutorial can be taken for 1 CE unit. More...

National Abandoned Infants
Assistance Resource Center

University of California, Berkeley
1950 Addison Street, Suite 104 # 7402
Berkeley, CA 94720-7402
Phone: (510) 643-8390
Fax: (510) 643-7019
E-mail: aia@berkeley.edu

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Training : Teleconference Series

HIV, Families & Permanency Planning:  Addressing New Realities

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A National Webcast — September 9, 2008

Progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS has created new possibilities for families and their children. This two-hour national training featured a panel of experts — attorneys, social workers, and PWHAs — who have current information, experiences and insights to share about future care and custody planning for children whose parents have HIV/AIDS.

Speakers for this event:

  • Jeanne Pietrzak, Director of the National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center
  • Linda S. Coon, Director of the Families' and Children's AIDS Network
  • Wendy Courts, Peer Counselor with the Families' and Children's AIDS Network
  • Adam J. Halper, Director of Legal Services at The Family Center
  • Danielle Jatlow, Social Worker at The Family Center
  • Bryn Poulton, Social Worker at Family Options
    (click here to see complete bios and speaker contact information)

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Handouts:

Family and Children's AIDS Network:

The Family Center:

Additional Resources:

The Resource Center has a large collection of resources on future care planning that can be seen on our Standby Guardianship web page.

For more information about the projects involved in this training:

If you have questions or need additional information, please contact aiarc@berkeley.edu.

 
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