HAB Program Letter: Use of RWHAP Funds and Housing Security Deposits
From HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau - Dear Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Colleagues
From HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureau - Dear Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Colleagues
Event updated 07/01/2024
Event updated 07/02/2024
Help with the RSR, ADR, CDR, EHE, HIVQM, and AETC data systems. Project period: 2020-2025.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 04/15/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 04/12/2024
Resource updated 04/23/2024
Workbooks for RWHAP planning bodies and other entities to self-assess their effectiveness.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Tool for service and program monitoring.
Resource updated 09/19/2023
Resource updated 12/04/2023
Discussion of how to integrate CAREWare with Epic and other electronic health record systems.
Resource updated 03/17/2023
Cross-post of a guest editorial by Dr. Laura Cheever, HRSA Associate Administrator for HIV/AIDS, from Leading with Race, NMAC.
Blog updated 01/07/2021
Join the Data Integration, Systems, and Quality (DISQ) and Ryan White Data Support for upcoming webinars, or view recent archived webinars. Webinars are generally archived and available online within a week.
Support for Part A and B recipients and their planning bodies around integrated HIV/AIDS planning efforts. Project period: 2016-2027.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 05/30/2024
When people have stable living conditions, it positively impacts their health. Recognizing this, HRSA programs have linked health care services and housing.
Blog updated 02/28/2022
Evidence-informed interventions along the HIV care continuum.
Resource updated 03/13/2024
Review of how trauma-informed care services were implemented in a medical clinic and community organization, health department implementation actions, and client perspectives on these services.
Resource updated 11/07/2023
Web-based toolkit on ways for agencies to establish partnerships to address intimate partner violence (IPV).
Resource updated 02/07/2024
People with HIV are at a much higher risk of being unstably housed or homeless than the general population. In turn, less stable housing hinders HIV viral suppression.
Blog updated 01/27/2023