Putting Plans into Action: Roles and Responsibilities for Implementing Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plans
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Zouti pou ede kliyan yo konprann relasyon ki genyen ant pwoteksyon asirans sante ak taks yo. Li souliye tou fason pou konsilye prim kredi taks alavans yo lè ou deklare taks yo.
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HIV planning groups are responsible for overseeing the planning and implementation of HIV prevention and care activities within communities. Historically, prevention and care programs have operated separate planning groups. RWHAP Part A and Part B recipients and CDC-funded prevention jurisdictions have conducted parallel planning activities, oftentimes with little collaboration or coordination. As a way to reduce duplicative planning activities and streamline the work of planning groups, a number of jurisdictions have integrated their HIV planning groups.
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Collaboration to enhance trauma-informed care, featuring: creation of a rapid response team, digital behavioral health assessment, trauma education, and de-escalation training.
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Integrating trauma-informed care (TIC) using an implementation science lens.
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