Beat HIV: A Social Media Call to Action to End the HIV Epidemic!
Launch of a website and social media campaign to create public health awareness around EHE and to destigmatize people with HIV.
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Launch of a website and social media campaign to create public health awareness around EHE and to destigmatize people with HIV.
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Presentations from agencies using implementation science to measure, document, and develop strategies and technology-based interventions to address the needs of people with HIV.
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Discussion of HIV prevention and care efforts for Black women across HHS agencies and highlight of the RWHAP Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) initiative: Improving Care and Treatment Coordination for Black Women with HIV.
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Overview of RWHAP SPNS E2i Initiative implementation materials.
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Review of one of the ESCALATE training modules.
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Review of what participants can expect from ESCALATE technical assistance and learning collaboratives.
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Overview of ESCALATE's evaluation and demonstration of the ESCALATE organizational self-assessment tool.
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Creation on pop-up mobile clinics, created in partnership with an established Syringe Support Program (SSP) and academic organizations, to provide one stop STI/HCV/HIV testing and COVID-19 vaccination for people experiencing substance use/homelessness, who have increased risks for these conditions.
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