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Page 1: HIV/AIDS - Florida Institute of Technologywith HIV. In partnership with the private sector, BRTA seeks to increase HIV awareness among the nation’s workforce, strengthen workplace-based

HIV/AIDS

What is BRTA?Business Responds to AIDS (BRTA) is a free public-private partnership initiative of the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention (CDC) that supports small, medium and large-size businesses with tailored resources and tools of e�ectiveworkplace programs and human resource (HR) policies to reduce stigma and prevent discrimination against employees livingwith HIV. In partnership with the private sector, BRTA seeks to increase HIV awareness among the nation’s workforce,strengthen workplace-based testing, prevention and treatment services, and elevate corporate social responsibility focusingon domestic HIV e�orts.

BRTA in Business

Understand how yourbusiness can make animpact and strengthenitself throughdevelopment of apartnership with theBRTA program.

ImplementingBRTA

Understanding theimportance ofproviding HIV trainingand education toemployees and how tointegrate this intowellness programs.

Partner withBRTA

Learn how a BRTApartner displayscommitment to theprinciples of the BRTAprogram and the manybene�ts of partnership.

Cut for Life

Cut for Life is CDC’se�ort to promote HIVawareness andprevention among haircare and beautyprofessionals.

UnderstandingPolicy

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Page 2: HIV/AIDS - Florida Institute of Technologywith HIV. In partnership with the private sector, BRTA seeks to increase HIV awareness among the nation’s workforce, strengthen workplace-based

Understand thebene�ts and essentialelements of an HIVworkplace policy.

Learn the basics aboutHIV, includinginformation on thevirus, its origins,symptoms, and testing.

Learn more about therisk of occupational HIVtransmission for healthcare workers and how itcan be prevented.

Find educationalresources abouteducation, HIVtransmission andprevention, andtraining and policy.

Page last reviewed: April 17, 2019


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