
KANSAS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT
BILL GRAVES, GOVERNOR
Gary R. Mitchell, Secretary
For Immediate Release
Contact: Barbara VanCortlandt, (785) 296-6545
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), the American Red Cross
HIV/AIDS Network, and Kansas State University (KSU) are offering "1998
Basic HIV/AIDS Training: Fundamentals for Educators," Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, November 17, 18, and 19 in Kansas City. This course is part of
a collaborative effort by local and state agencies to provide HIV/AIDS training
statewide.
Participants will learn basic knowledge and skills necessary for providing HIV prevention education to individuals who may be at risk of HIV infection. "This course is for educators, nurses, social workers, health care workers, counselors, and anyone else interested in receiving certification for providing HIV risk reduction education in group settings," said Barbara VanCortlandt, KDHE HIV/AIDS Training Specialist.
The registration fee is $55 for materials and snacks. For an additional fee, continuing education hours are available for nurses and drug treatment counselors. Social workers may submit attendance verification for retroactive credit at the time of licensure renewal. Other continuing education hours may be available upon request to KSU. The course is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, with one hour for lunch.
Advance registration and payment are required. Interested individuals should call KSU at 1-800-432-8222. Additional course and site information will be provided with advance registration. Space is generally limited to 30 participants. Anyone requiring special accommodations should contact KDHE at (785) 296-6545 at least 10 days prior to the course. All reasonable accommodations will be made with advance notice.