27 November 2024 | 10:00-12:00 CET
The CSF organises this webinar to examine the specificities of older age for people living with HIV, what can be done to improve their health outcomes as they grow older and to share good and promising practices for integrated care. It will also share insights and perspectives by representatives from various populations, including gay and other men having sex with men, people who use drugs, women cis and trans, transgender and gender-diverse populations. The expected outcome of the webinar is to identify and share innovative good practices in integrated care for older people living with HIV.
Register to participate: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvcu6srj0jH9JRSTdHLCuJLmOMjp36msuG
Time | Title | Speakers |
09:45 – 10:00 | Technical intro and technical Q&A | CSF coordination |
10:00 – 10:05 | Welcome, objectives of this session | Ann Isabelle von Lingen, European AIDS Treatment Group, |
10:05– 10:50 | The Glasgow Manifesto and follow up action (10:15-10:30) | Mario Cascio, European AIDS Treatment Group, International Coalition of Older People with HIV, Italy
Nicoletta Policek, European AIDS Treatment Group |
Promising approaches in healthcare Examples from Italy and United Kingdom (10:30-10:45) |
Prof. Marta Boffito, Chelsea and Wesminter Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Prof. Giovani Guaraldi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, UNIMORE
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Discussion (10:45 – 11:00) | ||
10:50 – 11:45 | Community Perspectives | Axel Vanderperre, Utopia_BxL, Positif Council, European AIDS Treatment Group, International Coalition of Older People with HIV, Belgium
Michelle Ross, Psychotherapist /Supervisor, Holistic Wellbeing Services, CliniQ, United Kingdom
Anton Basenko, Internation Network of People who Use Drugs , European AIDS Treatment Group, International Coalition of Older People with HIV, Belgium
Lilian Petry, Deutsche AIDS Hilfe, Germany
Moderation: Apostolos Kalogiannis, European AIDS Treatment Group
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11:45 – 12:00 | Closing | CSF coordination |
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