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Overview of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A Planning Council Cycle
Overview of each component of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part A planning cycle.Resource updated 07/09/2024
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Broward County HIV Health Services Planning Council
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Transgender Women Engagement and Entry to Care (T.W.E.E.T): E2i
T.W.E.E.T. aims to engage transgender women in HIV care by combining weekly peer-based education and discussion groups, leadership training, community building, and the provision of supportive services. Three sites implemented T.W.E.E.T. as part of E2i, an initiative funded by the RWHAP Part F SPNS program from 2017–2021. Clients had improved outcomes across the HIV care continuum 12 months after enrollment in T.W.E.E.T.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/09/2024
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Bilingual and Bicultural Care Team
Hispanic and Latino clients served by the team received culturally responsive care and linkages to external community resources, with resulting greater retention in care and improved viral suppression rates.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/03/2024
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FY23 RWHAP Part A Non-Competing Continuation Progress Report
FY2023 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part A Non-Competing Continuation Progress Report.Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Integration of Oral Health and Primary Care in Seattle-King County
This referral-based oral health model used dental navigators to connect clients to a large network of dentists, which facilitated scheduling of appointments.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 11/02/2023
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RWHAP Part B Program Terms Report (PTR) and Expenditures Report
Instructions for RWHAP Part B recipients on the Part B Program Terms Report/Allocations and Expenditure Reports.Resource updated 06/27/2024
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Hepatitis C Screening and Treatment Expansion
The HIV clinic at Washington University integrated comprehensive hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening and treatment into its care model. Chronic HCV is a “silent” infection as it damages the liver over time, often without symptoms. Early treatment of HCV is particularly important among people with HIV, as HIV accelerates HCV’s progression. Of the 1,711 clients served at the clinic each year, 174 had a detectable HCV viral load. These clients received integrated clinical and support services to reduce barriers to ongoing HCV care engagement.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 01/03/2024
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Peer Linkage and Re-engagement of Women of Color with HIV
From 2016 through 2019, three clinics—AIDS Care Group, Howard Brown Health, and Meharry Medical College—participated in a RWHAP Part F SPNS DEII initiative to implement peer linkage and re-engagement interventions for women of color with HIV. Integrating peers into HIV primary care teams has been effective in better engaging women of color in care.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/28/2024
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Make a Difference: How PC/PBs Can Strengthen The HIV System of Care
Overview of the HIV system of care and how PC/PBs can help strengthen it.Resource updated 01/05/2024
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Chicago Area HIV Integrated Services Council
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National Monitoring Standards and RWHAP Part B Manual Recipients
This HRSA technical assistance webinar provided a high level overview of updates made to both the National Monitoring Standards (NMS) and the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part B Manual. Release of the NMS is forthcoming.Resource updated 08/21/2023
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Compendium of Evidence-informed Approaches to Improving Health Outcomes for People Living with HIV
Collection of implementation guides on evidence-informed best practices in HIV care delivery.Resource updated 03/04/2024
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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A Community Planning: Ways for People with Lived Experience to Participate
Infographic showing the many different ways that people with HIV can be involved with planning council activities:Resource updated 09/19/2023
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Imagine: Ending HIV. It’s Possible.
Imagine: Ending HIV. It’s Possible is the name of a new, national campaign to encourage and energize the HIV workforce to achieve the national goal of ending the HIV epidemic.Blog updated 06/30/2022
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Proyecto Promover
The Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center launched Proyecto Promover to decrease HIV testing-related stigma, increase awareness of HIV status, and increase early linkage to and retention in care among Mexicanos with HIV. The program operates at the community level through social marketing, educational talks, networking, and testing. On the individual level, Proyecto Promover uses one-on-one conversations to identify and overcome barriers related to care engagement and retention. Evaluation showed promising rates of HIV testing, retention in care, and viral suppression.Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 02/29/2024
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The Reach of HIV Provider Training
Each year, over 50,000 HIV care providers receive AETC HIV training to better equip them to deliver HIV care to people with HIV.Blog updated 08/19/2022
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Curing Hepatitis C among People of Color Living with HIV: Final Report and Apps/Training Tools
Slide summary and apps/training tools from the SPNS initiative, Curing Hepatitis C among People of Color Living with HIV. including: evaluation questions; dissemination activities; and site reports.Resource updated 05/15/2024
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Let's talk about achieving cultural reflectiveness in your Planning Council/Planning Body (PC/PB)!
Description of how Planning Councils/Planning Bodies (PC/PBs) can move toward achieving cultural reflectiveness and responsiveness.Resource updated 01/05/2024