The 34th National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS
Date/Time
5/25/2022 - 5/28/2022
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central
Event Registration
Event Description


Welcome to the  34th National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS registration page. 
 
This year’s theme is “On the Path Toward Healing, Justice, and Action.” This conference will not only address health equity, gender equity, and aging; but serve as a call to action for activism, advocacy, and policy change to ensure that the voices of those affected by HIV are heard.
 
We hope you will join us in beautiful New Orleans, Louisiana May 25-28, 2022 for a week of interactive learning, networking, and peer-to-peer sharing! 
 

Special Accommodations  

If receiving the following information in an alternate format is needed or determined to be helpful, please contact Valencia@collaborative-solutions.net.  Please allow time for staff to receive, confirm receipt, and respond to any special accommodation requested.   

Commitment to Health & Safety 

The Professional Association of Social Workers in HIV/AIDS (PASWHA) and Collaborative Solutions (CS) are committed to the health and safety of all event participants, community partners, vendors, and staff.  PASWHA and CS value (1) the guidance of health professionals and subject matter experts; (2) justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion; and (3) the health, safety, protection, and comfort level of all stakeholders.  For these reasons, the conference planning team is closely monitoring COVID-19 updates and guidance; while also working closely with the Intercontinental New Orleans and IHG Hotels & Resorts to help enhance your safety and conference experience as a potential event presenter and participant.   

Location
The Intercontinental Hotel - New Orleans
444 St. Charles Ave
New Orleans, LA 70130
UNITED STATES

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5/25/2022 - 5/28/2022  


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