Met with Keith Reynolds of the UAF via email to touch base and update him on the group progress as well as to hear any additional thoughts he may have had since the last meeting. I informed Keith of the group involvement with the research review paper, and that we would go over our findings with him once it is completed.
Keith also offered the use of the board room at the UAF in case we need a space for meeting with individuals from the community.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
3rd UAF Meeting (C8)
Group members met with Keith to report and discuss the first focus group that had taken place the week before. Group members summarized all that was discussed in the focus group and how many were in attendance (see http://sjt1.blogspot.com/2014/10/community-meeting-7.html). Together, with Keith, potential focus areas were discussed including:
We discussed possible research topics with Keith, and decided that focusing on similar programs nationwide, particularly places comparable to Salt Lake City, would be beneficial in guiding our project. This research would look into what types of outreach and prevention have proved to be effective and what types have failed, and how this could be applicable to the Utah Aids Foundation's prevention efforts.
- Promoting awareness of the care that will be provided through UAF upon being tested positive through the free testing they offer.
- Development of educational outreach program to General Practitioners.
- Reference or "how to" sheet of info regarding how to appropriately and effectively speak with clients who are gay men.
- workshop with self identified "gay friendly" doctors whom the UAF is in contact with.
- Possible creation of a presentation that could be used in the medical field to educate how to more properly and emphatically speak with gay male clients.
- Community wide food-drive with publicity
- Targeting youth/college age men in community through various means such as
- reaching out at non-alcoholic club scenes
- building a relationship with LGBT Resource Center on Campus as well as the LGBT Therapist Guild
- website transformation
We discussed possible research topics with Keith, and decided that focusing on similar programs nationwide, particularly places comparable to Salt Lake City, would be beneficial in guiding our project. This research would look into what types of outreach and prevention have proved to be effective and what types have failed, and how this could be applicable to the Utah Aids Foundation's prevention efforts.
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