SPNS Transgender Women of Color Initiative Intervention Manuals
Innovative models for linking and retaining transgender women of color in HIV care.
Resource updated 10/18/2023
Innovative models for linking and retaining transgender women of color in HIV care.
Resource updated 10/18/2023
Online clinician training platform with evidence-based core competency training on HIV prevention, screening, diagnosis, care, and key populations.
Resource updated 07/18/2024
Curriculum for nurses teaching cultural competency in the care of LGBT older adults.
Resource updated 07/18/2024
Resource updated 07/18/2024
Resource updated 07/19/2024
Resource updated 07/19/2024
Resource updated 04/22/2024
Resource updated 05/21/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/11/2024
Resource updated 04/09/2024
Resource updated 04/09/2024
Pilot-test of an online meeting Using Web 2.0 tools vs. a traditional in-person meeting venue with women infected or affected by HIV infection. This report from the second phase of this study describes the methods and outcomes of this comparison of two different approaches to community mobilization. Each approach was effective in this study.
Resource updated 03/15/2018
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Training manual for health care providers on adapting SPNS models addressing how to engage hard-to-reach people with HIV into their current operations.
Resource updated 03/12/2024
Curriculum on how to replicate models of care developed to engage and retain hard-to-reach populations into HIV medical care. Document can also serve as a quality improvement tool.
Resource updated 03/13/2024
Implementation guide for HIV providers on addressing the unique needs of women of color living with HIV.
Resource updated 05/15/2024
This series of videos covers the fundamental concepts behind the Ryan White Services Report (RSR) for new and experienced grantees.
Resource updated 01/29/2024
Resource updated 09/14/2023
Manual to help health care providers adapt SPNS models addressing how to engage hard-to-reach people with HIV (PWH) into care within their current operations.
Resource updated 02/22/2024