Human Services News

social work, social, worker, service, services, mental health, psychology, counseling, non profit, nonprofit, clinical, not-for-profit, opening, fair, link, links, organization, association, journal, school, msw, bsw, medical, welfare, child welfare, sociology, therapy, case management, case manager, casework, certification, recruitment, opportunity, site, bank, online, interview, salary, listing, director, direct care, social service, therapist, case worker, house parent, foster care, nurse, homeless, teacher, agency, agencies, occupational, risk, youth, program, substance abuse, human services, career, human service jobs, human service, corrections, counselor, rehabilitation, elderly, disabled, gerontology, aging, psychiatry, intern, internship, products, services, conferences, behavioral health, group home, needs, medical, outreach, grant writer, special, population, disorders, development, socail, socal

Internet Marketing tips for your Organization
>Interest Areas
   Children & Youth
   Civic Engagement
   Community Development
   Economic Security
   Education
   Health
   Homelessness
   Hunger & Nutrition
   Substance Abuse
   Nonprofit Management
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Feature Story 
February 08, 2007
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

CDC:


February 7 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Nearly half of the more than 1 million Americans estimated to be living with HIV in the United States are African Americans.

In 2005, African Americans made up approximately 13 percent of the population, but accounted for nearly half (49%) of new HIV diagnoses in the 33 states with long-term confidential name-based HIV reporting.

While these statistics paint a bleak picture, being of black race or black ethnicity is not in itself a risk factor for HIV.

However, some African Americans face challenges that may place them at an increased risk of contracting HIV, including socioeconomic factors, such as poverty and stigma; high rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs); substance use; and less access to medical care.

Prompt and early diagnosis of HIV is a critical step in dealing with the crisis within the black community.

CDC recommends that all Americans between the ages of 13 and 64 be tested for HIV as a routine part of medical care.

Being tested for HIV is important since people who are unaware of their infection are estimated to account for up to 70 percent of all new sexually transmitted HIV infections each year.

Once diagnosed, those living with HIV can fully benefit from available life-saving treatments.

They can also take steps to protect their partners and protect their community.

To reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in the black community, CDC conducts research and programs for HIV prevention that include partnering with community leaders and organizations to mobilize against HIV/AIDS, expanding the reach of effective HIV-prevention programs, conducting the Minority AIDS Research Initiative, and implementing social marketing campaigns emphasizing the importance of HIV testing.

To learn more about Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and CDC's programs, visit www.cdc.gov/hiv.

Posted on February 8, 2007 07:29 PM



Human Services
Headlines


Plenty of schools left behind

Organizing the U.S. Health Care Delivery System for High Performance

Health of the Nation--Coverage for All Americans

11 Communities Working to Improve Quality and Value of Health Care Designated as Chartered Value Exchanges

HHS Program To Improve Disaster Assistance

HUD CUTS RED TAPE TO SPEED RELIEF TO HARD-HIT FLOOD AREAS IN IOWA


More Human Services News »
Key Human Services Sites

Center for Budget and Policy Priorities
Center on Law and Social Policy
National Center for Children in Poverty
Urban Institute
Food Research and Action Center

Department of Human Services
HandsNet - EITC Resources

More HandsNet Resources

 

More on HandsNet

State Income Taxes Pushing Many Working-Poor Families Deeper Into Poverty

Don't Cut off Elderly and Disabled Refugees from Life-Sustaining SSI

Online Portal to Extensive Social Work Content Launches on First World Social Work Day

Improving Outcomes in Premature Births


Articles From Our Sponsors
Creative Fund Raising Ideas

Candy Bars for Fundraising

Fund Raising Cookie Dough That Will Certainly Give You Good Income

Affordable but Enjoyable Ideas to Serve as Fund Raising Activity

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

 
Since launching the first online network for activists in 1987, HandsNet has aggregated current human services and community development information important to low-income communities and communities of color. We seek to foster comprehensive thinking on approaches to improving the lives of people living in these communities.
    Government Funding  |   Foundation Grants    
Grants Available
beta!

Internet Marketing tips for your Organization

Get Dynamic Content for Your Website

Post Human Services Headlines - Updated Daily

Get the latest Human Services info
delivered to your email weekly!
Subscribe to the Human Services Digest.

HomeAbout HandsNet Training and CapacityAlertsContact UsAnnouncements

Visit these sites in the Information Organizers Network
Environment Grants | Home Business Success Stories | Ideas for Starting Your Own Business | Self Credit Repair | 1000 Popular Baby Names | News from Foundations | Government Grants for Youth | Advantages of Owning Your Own Business | Grants for Building | Health Foundation Grants | Expressions of Gratitude | Arts Philanthropy Sites | Starting an Online Small Business | Prosperous Spirit | HUD Funding | Unusual Baby Names | Ideas for Fundraising Activities | Management Styles - Non-Profit | Smartest Home Based Business | Entrepreneur and Home Business | Express Affiliate Sites | Proper Baby Names | Government Grants for Minority Businesses
Edited by:Michael Saunders

©2008 Information Organizers, LLC