After the Eye of the Storm: Using Online Technology to Coordinate HIV Services Following a Natural Disaster

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After the Eye of the Storm: Using Online Technology to Coordinate HIV Services Following a Natural Disaster Presented by: Alisha Hurwood (Legal Aid Service of Broward County, Inc.) Ashley Mayfaire (TransSOCIAL, Inc.) Morgan Mayfaire (TransSOCIAL, Inc.) Shannon Wyss (AIDS United)

Presenters Alisha Hurwood Ashley Mayfaire Morgan Mayfaire Shannon Wyss

AIDS UNITED

AIDS UNITED What We Do We lead the charge for responsive and effective federal, state, and local policies that benefit people living with and at risk for HIV. We invest in innovative models to meet the needs of communities affected by HIV/AIDS. We have given more than $104M in direct funding and leveraged $117M to increase capacity of communities and organizations responding to HIV in the US. We inform the field with best practices and lessons learned. We work within a social justice framework that challenges the foundational issues of racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia, socioeconomic inequality, gender discrimination, and stigma.

TransSOCIAL, Inc. is a Trans-led non-profit working to expand the safe and affirming resources available for our TLGBQ+ community. They host social and support groups, provide case management services including legal name change assistance and medical referrals, and host TLGBQ+ Cultural Sensitivity Training workshops to educate the wider community on ways to create welcoming spaces for the Trans community.

Legal Aid Service of Broward County, Inc., was founded in 1974, and is a 501(c)(3), nongovernmental, non-profit organization providing free civil legal services to residents of Broward County Client needs are met in 7 primary areas including Housing Rights, Homeless Legal Rights, Children s and Educational Advocacy, Immigration, Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, Mission United Veterans Pro Bono Law Project, and Special Projects. The Housing Rights Unit seeks to advance housing justice and to expand and enforce tenants rights to safe and habitable housing. There are 2 special housing rights projects dedicated to homeless Veterans and PLWHA in need of housing For five years, the HOPWA program at Legal Aid has provided free legal services to help lowincome PLWHA to maintain or acquire safe and affordable housing. This project has a specialized legal team who understands the unique set of social, economic and medical issues impacting the housing stability of PLWHA and advocate to protect their basic housing rights because protecting clean and stable housing is critical to viral suppression. For over 20 years, the Ryan White HIV Law Project has provided representation for clients living with HIV/AIDS in advanced directives, living wills, and financial powers of attorney, and assistance with obtaining essential public benefits.

Session Objectives Introduce Slack Discuss how 2 organizations used it after Hurricane Irma Learn suggested best practices in using the online tool Find out how to get trained on Slack and how to use it to connect locally

Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma

Slack Overview

Slack Overview

Slack Overview

Slack Overview

Slack Overview

Slack in a Disaster Response Preparation and post-disaster relief Coordination of food and supplies Coordination of shelter resources Coordination of client care Overall communication among partners What areas/organizations have had power restored Office sharing opportunities

Best Practices in the Use of Slack Set up channels to organize information in a way that makes sense to your and your team. Clearly define the purpose of each channel so folks know what information is appropriate. Invite critical staff members from each organization that will be part of your team. Upload information and documents before a storm hits so that you can utilize it offline.

Signing Up for Slack Go to https://slack.com/ and enter your email address. Choose "Create a New Workspace" if you are setting up a new Workspace for your area. Choose "Find Your Slack Workspace" if you have been invited to join a Workspace that has already been created. Enter your email and Slack will search for Workspaces you have been invited to join. Confirm your email address.

Getting Trained on Slack

Getting Trained on Slack Check out https://biz30/timedoctor.com/how-touse-slack/! Other helpful resources Slack s training videos Instructional videos on YouTube

Questions & Answers Alisha Hurwood, ahurwood@legalaid.org Ashley Mayfaire, amayfaire@transsocial.org Morgan Mayfaire, mmayfaire@transsocial.org Shannon Wyss, swyss@aidsunited.org