This session will share findings from the 2021 National Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) TA Implementation Meeting. The meeting provided increased opportunities for alignment and showcased disruptively innovative components forecasting future needs and highlighting EHE TA/CBA providers.
The role of nurses in identifying and addressing social determinants of health in order to enhance viral suppression among people with HIV.
Joining forces to End the HIV epidemic, the Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center worked across our diverse region to increase access to HIV care and prevention through a community-driven approach. Regional partners throughout our Region II jurisdiction collaborated to strengthen HIV testing, PrEP, viral suppression, and structural competency.
Demonstration of HRSA HAB EHE activities, entering year three of the initiative.
Examples of successful HIV cluster and outbreak response interventions involving RWHAP grant recipients.
Review of HRSA HAB's work to integrate community engagement at all levels in the RWHAP and EHE and highlight of successful strategies for community engagement from RWHAP and EHE recipients.
Harold Phillips, MRP, Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, reviewed the U.S. Government's plans and activities for addressing and ending the HIV epidemic.
Plenary talk on Ending the HIV Epidemic with HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson.
Akil Pierre interviews Laura Cheever, MD, ScM, Associate Administrator, HIV/AIDS Bureau, HRSA.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Chief Medical Advisor to the President, presented a summary of the HIV landscape.
Efforts of HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau EHE-funded rural state jurisdictions and their unique perspectives on providing HIV care and treatment to rural populations.
Technical assistance outcomes in support the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau-funded EHE jurisdictions, as provided by HRSA-funded projects.
Background on HIV cluster detection and response, including several examples of how outbreak response has led to community-centered, tailored interventions.
Review of how HIV cluster detection and response programs function and the role of RWHAP grant recipients as key partners in building integrated programs.
Discussion of ways to engage AETCs in HIV outbreak response activities and lessons learned from two health departments responding to HIV outbreaks.
Presentation of the New Haven/Fairfield Ryan White Part A Program's EHE process to recruit faith leaders, establish a guiding coalition, support a “by them, for them” planning process, and identify public and private funding resources.