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- IHAP TA Center (83)
- Planning CHATT (53)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) (23)
- Unmet Need Training and TA Team (9)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (4)
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services (3)
- NMAC (3)
- Multnomah County Health Department (2)
- Philadelphia Office of HIV Planning (2)
- EGM Consulting LLC (1)
- Hudson County HIV/AIDS Services Planning Council (1)
- Boston EMA HIV Services Planning Council (1)
- Broward County HIV Health Services Planning Council (1)
- Greater Baltimore HIV Health Services Planning Council (1)
- PLOS ONE (1)
- New York City Planning Council (1)
- Southeastern Michigan HIV/AIDS Council (1)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (1)
- Ohio Department of Health (1)
- HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) and NMAC (1)
- Strengthening Systems of Care for People with HIV and Opioid Use Disorder (1)
- NASTAD (1)
- Philadelphia Prevention Community Planning Group (1)
Planning CHATT will provide an overview of the RWHAP Part A Recruitment and Retention Learning Collaborative, share recruitment and retention strategies, and describe best practices for PC/PBs developing a recruitment and retention plan. During the session, former Learning Collaborative participants will have their recruitment and retention successes highlighted.
We used a data-driven, mixed method approach to develop a community planning and budget tool to inform resource allocation decision-making to achieve health equity in HIV outcomes among RWHAP clients in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Transitional Grant Area.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with service providers to investigate current barriers, potential opportunities, estimated costs, and anticipated outcomes of program expansion for food, financial, transportation, and housing support services for RWHAP clients.
The COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) exacerbated homelessness and housing instability. NY EMA Planning staff worked collaboratively to address homelessness as a driving force of poorer health outcomes for people living with HIV. This presentation will illustrate community planning processes for addressing housing-related barriers among RWHAP consumers during the PHE.
Collaborative process used to develop educational videos highlighting planning council functions and emphasizing the value of consumer engagement in RWHAP planning processes.
Health equity action plan ideas developed through an health equity assessment process.
Ideas for how to replicate a conference, developed by and for people with HIV, can create a safe space to address the ongoing needs of the community at large.
Use of Community Action Conversations in Atlanta to secure feedback on innovative ways to end the HIV epidemic.
Review of an interactive survey used to gain insight into addressing substance use disorders that most impact the HIV care continuum and opportunities for the method to be used in planning.