Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH)

Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH)

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CLAFH's mission is to reduce health inequities and promote overall wellbeing among Latino adolescents and their families.

CLAFH develops, evaluates and disseminates family-based interventions and nurse-driven models of health care delivery that are designed to reduce health inequities and promote overall wellbeing among Latino youth and their families. CLAFH develops, evaluates, and disseminates family-based interventions and nurse-driven models of health care delivery designed to address the social determinants of h

04/01/2023

Experiences with HIV stigma can decrease engagement in care and adherence to treatment, affecting future health and life opportunities for youth living with HIV. Visit https://clafh.nursing.duke.edu and join the fight against HIV stigma.

01/12/2022

There are 3 million youth ages 15 to 24 living with HIV around the globe. The NO FEARS program provides support for youth living with HIV, their families, and anyone who has ever felt stigmatized. Visit https://clafh.nursing.duke.edu and join the fight against HIV stigma.

20/09/2021

On October 12, join Harold Philips, MRP, Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, CLAFH Director and DUSON Dean Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, and Duke experts to discuss the role of nurses and HIV. Register here: http://duke.is/wMAxU4

15/09/2021

Today, as we kick off Hispanic Heritage Month, we are proud to announce the official arrival of the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH) at the Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON), more at duke.is/T5HgLD. We invite you to also visit the new CLAFH website for more information about the center’s mission and work at: https://clafh.nursing.duke.edu/.

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