What is BRTA?
Business Responds to AIDS (BRTA) is a free public-private partnership initiative of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that supports small, medium and large-size businesses with tailored resources and tools of effective workplace programs and human resource (HR) policies to reduce stigma and prevent discrimination against employees living with 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 focusing on domestic HIV efforts.
BRTA IN BUSINESS
Understand how your business can make an impact and strengthen itself through development of a partnership with the BRTA program.GET HIV/AIDS EDUCATION
Learn the basics about HIV, including information on the virus, its origins, symptoms, and testing.IMPLEMENTING BRTA
Understanding the importance of providing HIV training and education to employees and how to integrate this into wellness programs.UNDERSTANDING POLICY
Understand the benefits and essential elements of an HIV workplace policy.
CUT FOR LIFE: HAIRSTYLISTS AND BARBERS AGAINST AIDS
Cut for Life is CDC's effort to promote HIV awareness and prevention among hair care and beauty professionals.HEALTH CARE WORKER RISK
Learn more about the risk of occupational HIV transmission for health care workers and how it can be prevented.PARTNER WITH BRTA
Learn how a BRTA partner displays commitment to the principles of the BRTA program and the many benefits of partnership.GET RESOURCES
Find educational resources about education, HIV transmission and prevention, and training and policy.
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