Innovative HIV Care Strategies to Support Individuals Who Are Unstably Housed

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This webinar featured the developers of two interventions that provide layers of supportive services for people with HIV. Intervention developers discussed lessons learned and recommendations for supporting clients as they work to obtain and maintain employment, earned income, and economic mobility to secure permanent housing placement, and ultimately achieve desired outcomes along the HIV care continuum.

This webinar was the first in the new HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau’s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Integrating HIV Innovative Practices (IHIP) Webinar Series on Replicating Innovative HIV Care Strategies in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.

Presenters

  • Jamie Shank, Project Manager & Consultant, Organizational Empowerment LLC discusses KC Life 360
  • Deborah Borne, MSW, MD, San Francisco Department of Public Health Care Coordination/Transitions Division discusses HHOME

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