Project CORE: A Coordinated Housing, Employment, and HIV Care Intervention

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Presentation Event
2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Organization
University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work
Presenter(s)
Samira Ali, Diane Arms
Description

Funded by the HRSA Special Projects of National Significance initiative, Project CORE is a coordinated housing, employment services, and HIV care intervention that aims to increase employment and income outcomes of persons with HIV who are currently receiving services through HOPWA and/or RWHAP. The purpose of this presentation is to describe Project CORE, its strategies, and preliminary findings.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe Project CORE's intervention components.
  2. Explain Project CORE's preliminary results.
  3. Apply Project CORE's intervention components to other settings.

Event Details

2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment
Innovative System-level Models for HIV Service Delivery
16092

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