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MOU Template
This is a sample Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) form for programs to use when developing a partnership with a local DV or HIV program.
Positively Safe Poster 2
The Positively Safe Posters have statistics on them that are perfect for displaying in local programs to normalize the conversation on the intersection of domestic violence and HIV.
Positively Safe Poster 1
The Positively Safe Posters have statistics on them that are perfect for displaying in local programs to normalize the conversation on the intersection of domestic violence and HIV.
Advocates as HIV Testers: Interview with Sojourner House
This resource is an interview with a local domestic violence program in Rhode Island that had staff members certified to provide HIV testing.
Positively Safe Brochure
This brochure is a resource developed for local programs to display, allowing survivors and individuals living with HIV to gather information on the intersection.
Universal Precautions
The following resource describes the basics of universal precautions, how they can be implemented in service provision, and a reminder of what fluids do and do not transmit HIV/AIDS.
Tips for HIV Providers

This tip sheet, meant for HIV/AIDS providers, outlines the options a provider has when working with a client who might be experiencing violence in her/his relationship(s).