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News Article updated on 03/24/2021
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Community Health Worker Supervisor Curriculum
A curriculum for supervisors of Community Health Workers (CHWs).Resource updated 01/31/2024
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Housing & Employment Spotlight: Helping Clients during COVID-19
COVID-19 adjustments developed by Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients.Resource updated 09/20/2021
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SPNS Housing Project Tools: Coping with COVID-19, Job Training
COVID-coping and other supportive strategies to help people with HIV dealing with homelessness and employment needs.Blog updated 01/12/2022
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Peer Engagement to Improve Linkage to Care and Improve Retention for Youth, Women, Infants and Children
University Health System’s peer engagement initiative employs peers, alongside Patient Navigators, to provide support and improve linkage and retention to care for youth, women, infants, and children. Group support activities and a chat-enabled website are two of the methods used to continually engage our population of focus.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Enhancing Collective Partnerships: Great Lake Partnerships
This discussion session will provide an overview of the importance of enhancing collective partnerships among community partners to provide a comprehensive system of HIV primary medical care and essential support services to people with HIV.
Learning Objectives
- Improve program collaboration and service integration.
- Understand the importance of strengthening and maintaining community partnerships.
- Define goals and outcomes that move toward a shared vision.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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RSR-Ready Data Systems Vendor Information
Table presenting various software systems that are RSR-Ready build.
Resource updated 01/29/2024
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Leveraging Housing Opportunities to Promote Retention in Care for People with HIV
The Leveraging Housing Opportunities to Promote Retention in Care for People with HIV program in New York City offers three types of housing-related supportive services.Resource updated 09/14/2023
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AIDS at 40: Envisioning a Future We Never Imagined
June 5, 1981. Many people who work in the HIV field know its significance: the day when the first AIDS cases were officially reported.Blog updated 06/10/2021
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Health Equity, Housing, and HIV: Analysis of the RWHAP Annual Client-Level Data
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Adapting the URICA Assessment for Use With PLWH Experiencing Homelessness and Unemployment
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Reducing HIV-Related Disparities and Inequities by Integrating Community Health Workers in HIV Clinical Care Teams
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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HIV Care Coordination Specialists - an Approach to Retain Self-Sufficient Clients at Risk of Disengaging in Care
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Implementing a Community Engagement Program to Enhance Viral Suppression in Rural Populations
In this workshop, participants will gain resources and strategies for implementing community engagement programs, including training community health workers to be part of a health care team to enhance viral suppression and management of HIV in rural populations.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Addressing Structural Barriers to Care through the Implementation of a Community Health Worker Program
Community Health Worker (CHW) models are a strategy to reduce inequities in HIV. This presentation will describe an evaluation of 397 CHW program participants, with findings on the impact on barriers to care and clinical outcomes, as well as the relationship among unmet needs, CHW encounters, and clinical outcomes.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Project CAATCH: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Project Consumer Access and Adherence to Care for HIV (CAATCH) is a Part D clinical quality initiative. Utilizing peers as partners, a series of health education sessions are delivered to make improvements on the HIV care continuum in engagement and viral suppression.
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate a successful best practice model for improvement on the care continuum.
- Describe the importance of peers as part of the team in clinical interventions.
- Show clinical quality improvement tools and strategies.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Development of a Housing Program to Adapt to HOPWA Modernization for People with HIV
Unstable housing affects the ability of people with HIV to access, adhere to, and be retained in HIV medical care across the HIV care continuum. This presentation will examine adaptions made to housing and case management services in a Ryan White program to accommodate homeless and near-homeless people with HIV.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Improving HIV Health Outcomes through the Coordination of Supportive Employment and Housing Services
This workshop describes specific barriers to care and treatment, as well as unmet medical and psychosocial needs faced by clients.Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Promoting Improved HIV Health Outcomes in Clients Experiencing Unstable Housing
This session will present strategies to improve viral suppression in clients experiencing unstable housing and homelessness. This includes both a recipient serving homeless clients and a RWHAP AIDS Education and Training Center that trains clinicians on strategies to serve clients experiencing homelessness. The session concludes with an interactive participant Q&A period.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023
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Unstable Housing, Substance Use Disorder, and Serious Mental Illness among People with HIV
Presenters from HRSA HAB and a recently completed SPNS initiative on homelessness among multiply diagnosed people with HIV discuss the intersection of housing instability and health and effective intervention models for this population.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 09/14/2023