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Instructions on how RWHAP Part A recipients can access, complete, and submit the RWHAP Part A Expenditures Report.
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Documents • 05/29/2023
Guide for EHE jurisdictions on what they can do to enhance implementation of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy.
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Documents • 05/26/2023
Surveys for clients can be administered in clinic/agency settings to determine if the campaign influenced clients to seek care at the agency/clinic.
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Documents • 05/26/2023
Guidance and best practices on the evaluation of social media/media (SMM) campaigns.
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Documents • 05/25/2023
Through our work with EHE jurisdictions on monitoring and evaluation of social media/media (SMM) campaigns, TAP-in developed some initial guidance and tools that can serve as a starting point for E
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Documents • 05/25/2023
The examples listed are from the Atlanta>AIDS Campaign, an EHE-funded, geographically targeted social media campaign to improve engagement in HIV care that used a variety of social media channel
Documents • 05/25/2023
Below are useful links to help determine the metrics of various platforms.
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These campaign examples showcase different media campaigns.
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Key membership issues that should be addressed in PC/PB bylaws.
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Webinars • 05/02/2023
Two interventions with a focus on priority populations affected by the HIV epidemic: newly diagnosed and out-of-care Mexican men and transgender women and Latina transgender women.
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Best Practices • 05/22/2023
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services collaborated with RWHAP Part B-funded medical case managers to improve care and outcomes for clients following Franklin Covey’s 4 Disciplines of Execution: 1) focus on the wildly important goal; 2) act on the lead measures; 3) keep a compelling scoreboard; and 4) create a cadence of accountability. Through intensive case management, regular monitoring, and feedback sessions, the state's RWHAP Part B program's overall viral suppression rate increased from 88.9% in 2020 to 90.4% by December 2021.
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Webinars • 05/09/2023
Annual RWHAP Part A and B recipient training, presented by the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Reporting Requirements Workgroup, within HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau.
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Best Practices • 05/18/2023
HHOME offers mobile HIV primary care, behavioral health care, and connection to housing services to people with HIV experiencing homelessness. A centralized HHOME team acts as a hub to meet clients where they are, refer them to housing and support services, and provide ongoing case management and HIV primary care services. Clients participating in HHOME experienced increased retention in care, viral suppression, and connection to stable housing.
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Webinars • 04/25/2023
This session on documentation and dissemination of successful interventions covers documentation of change and adapting your approach, including planned versus actual scenarios of change (real or imagined), part of the four-part series, The Road to Dissemination.
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Webinars • 06/08/2023
Open forum discussion on integrated HIV prevention and care planning bodies.
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Best Practices • 05/15/2023
Project Vogue provided community-based care coordination, HIV care, and behavioral health services to Black men who have sex with men (MSM) within New York City’s House & Ball community to address the unique cultural barriers that Black MSM experience when trying to access care. Project Vogue participants were linked to behavioral health services as well as to non-clinical supportive services, such as food and housing assistance.
Best Practices • 05/05/2023
Positive Care Center is a HIV primary care clinic with pharmacists embedded within their core staffing model.
Best Practices • 05/05/2023
The Max Clinic community health center partners with a walk-in STI clinic and serves client with complex medical and social service needs.