Group Session 11: Housing as Health Care: Building Robust Jurisdictional Strategies for Improving HIV Health Outcomes, and Using a Data-Driven Approach to Understand and Address Housing Needs to Support EHE Goals

Presentation Event
2024 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment
Organization
CAI Global, Housing Works (TAP-In)
Presenter(s)
Parts 1 & 2: Margaret Haffey, Ken Robinson
Description

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Part 1: Housing as Health Care: Building Robust Jurisdictional Strategies for Improving HIV Health Outcomes

With housing stability as a key structural barrier to HIV care, prevention, and treatment, TAP-in partnered with Housing Works to implement a Learning Community for jurisdictions to explore and develop a housing strategy. Attendees will learn about jurisdictions’ experiences and replicable methods for leveraging housing as a public health approach.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the impact of housing stability on HIV care, prevention, and treatment outcomes based on empirical evidence.
  • List at least two evidence-based best practices for HIV housing.
  • Articulate three ways city and state health departments can promote housing and housing support as a public health strategy to ending the HIV epidemic in their jurisdiction.

Speakers

  • Margaret Haffey, CAI Global
  • Ken Robinson, Housing Work

Part 2: Using a Data-Driven Approach to Understand and Address Housing Needs to Support EHE Goals

TAP-in partnered with Housing Works to implement two cohorts of the Housing as a Healthcare Learning Community for EHE jurisdictions. Participants will learn how innovative uses of data and tools can help better understand housing needs among people with HIV and optimize existing resources to develop more effective housing strategies.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the evidence demonstrating the impact of housing on priority populations in meeting core EHE outcomes.
  • List at least three examples of data types and measures that can be used to understand housing needs and inform strategic programmatic decisions.
  • Describe at least one case study of how a jurisdiction used data strategically to
    understand housing needs, inform decisions, and/or improve housing referrals.

Speakers

  • Margaret Haffey, CAI Global
  • Kenneth Robinson, Housing Works

Event Details

2024 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment
Innovative System-Level Models for HIV Service Delivery
Housing
23011, 25412, 25420

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