HIVE Stakeholder Survey Report

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HIVE Stakeholder Survey Report Total Number of Survey Participants: 26 July 2016

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Are you adapting HIVE’s resources in your area?

Future Topics and Collaborators Individuals/agencies or organizations that HIVE could partner for expertise on new topics: Successful people with hiv Personal stories about how HIVE has helped people. how clinicians are incorporating or thinking about treatment updates, roles for health care advocate, impact of changing policies on health care access. topics around support for those living or affected by HIV. I always love personal stories of couples having babies. And the interviews with researchers are fascinating to me. I would like to hear more about what we can do to combat stigma relating to both living with HIV and PrEP use in our communities. PrEP, TasP, sexual empowerment based on informed decisions Reproduction in HIV-affected individuals How close is a cure. Notification and health emails such as excercising, alternative meds to fit your lifestyle. Alot of us have HIV, but alot of us dont identify with one another because of gender, sexuality preference, my crowd. I want to hear more about people just like me.

Future Topics and Collaborators Individuals/agencies or organizations that HIVE could partner for expertise on new topics: I just happened to bump into HIVE while googling the phone number for a local PREP doctor here in Boston & I've got to say.. Its perfect. I personally was never introduced to anything like it. I've seen more topics then I thought 2. Fertility while using on prep Opportunites for advocacy around hiv prevention/prep I think folks read the blog or watch the videos and are enticed to do more. I would love to have actionable items at the end of articles beyond links to websites. Positive women over 50 and HIV Disclosure, recovery, trauma LYRIC (youth), I don't know many others, sorry. Charlene Flash in Houston, Sharon Hillier in Pittsburgh. I'd love to see you work more with advocates/providers in the South to build resources there. I would love it if HIVE could partner with more of the community based organizations and youth serving organizations in San Francisco to showcase what they are doing around PrEP and HIV prevention & care.

Future Topics and Collaborators Individuals/agencies or organizations that HIVE could partner for expertise on new topics: Planned Parenthood, SisterLove partnering more closely with NMAC or having a presence at the US conference on AIDS ; getting into community health centers and finding out what sort of resources they need; reaching out to school-based health centers or people who do sexual education (in schools) and the SF sex information hotline people should know about you too! Family planning clinics Ahf, alrp, Boston Living Center Any org that deals with the prep and it's use, especially in women trying to concieve I would also love it if they showcased ways to get involved with HIVE or in the community, such as ways to volunteer with topics relating to HIV, PrEP, women's advocacy, etc. Positive Women's Network(PWN-USA)