WEBINAR: Immigrants Living with HIV: Pathways to Employment & Health Care

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When:
April 9, 2021 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
2021-04-09T09:00:00-05:00
2021-04-09T11:00:00-05:00
Where:
ONLINE
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Empire Justice Center's Sr. Training Manager, Michelle Peterson

Legal Action Center, Empire Justice Center and the AIDS Institute are pleased to present this free 2-hr webinar. This informative webinar will cover how health and social service providers can help immigrant clients obtain work authorizations, adjust their immigration status, and access health care coverage.

 

By attending this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Clearly understand the definition of who are immigrants and the different immigrant classifications
  • Know the right to work eligibility requirements for an immigrant based on immigration status
  • Gain an understanding of immigrant eligibility for public health insurance in NYS
  • Navigate the non-marketplace program requirements for ADAP, Medicaid, and Medicare

 

Audience: Health or social services providers and legal advocates who work with or advocate for people with HIV/AIDS. Please forward this invitation to any colleagues that may be interested in attending!

 

Important Registration Information!

To register for this webinar, click here and enter your account log-in information. If you do not have an account with hivtrainingny.org, you will need to sign up for one prior to registering for this course. Once logged in, courses are listed by date. Click “Select”, then “Submit.”

Please note: This webinar requires a dual registration process. Therefore, you will also need to register with GoToWebinar to receive your webinar access link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2148364770507296523

 

Have Questions?

Contact Empire Justice Center’s Sr. Training Manager, Michelle Peterson at: mpeterson@empirejustice.org.

 

About the Legal Action Center:

The Legal Action Center (LAC) uses legal and policy strategies to fight discrimination, build health equity, and restore opportunity for people with criminal records, substance use disorders, and HIV or AIDS.