Community Engagement Learning Series Part One: Successful Strategies to Recruit Planning Body Members
Resource updated 05/29/2024
Resource updated 05/29/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/11/2024
Resource updated 07/16/2024
Resource updated 05/24/2024
Resource updated 05/29/2024
Resource updated 06/03/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 07/11/2024
Resource updated 05/01/2024
Resource for programs interested in developing or expanding outreach services to identify HIV-positive youth and engage and retain them in care.
Resource updated 09/20/2021
Clinical care guides for various populations (based upon their racial, ethnic, and gender characteristics) and specific conditions.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Orientation guide for Part B Program Directors, staff and others.
Resource updated 11/02/2023
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
Resources on transgender health (e.g., guidelines, training).
Resource updated 07/17/2024
Hands-on instruction on implementation of best practices from the Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) Innovations in Oral Health Care Initiative.
Resource updated 03/12/2024
Guidance on development of HIV/AIDS epidemiological profiles for use in planning/evaluation activities of both prevention and care programs.
Resource updated 12/04/2023
Implementation guide for HIV providers on addressing the unique needs of women of color living with HIV.
Resource updated 05/15/2024
Resource updated 11/06/2023
Workbooks for RWHAP planning bodies and other entities to self-assess their effectiveness.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
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.