Compendium of Evidence-informed Approaches to Improving Health Outcomes for People Living with HIV
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The syndemic of opioid use disorder, HCV and HIV and stigma causes burdens on individuals and the system. Integrating siloed systems of care is critical to addressing this crisis. Overlapping cascades of care are key to understanding the empirical relationships of these diseases and opportunities to identify, prevent and co-treat.
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Planning CHATT will provide an overview of the RWHAP Part A Recruitment and Retention Learning Collaborative, share recruitment and retention strategies, and describe best practices for PC/PBs developing a recruitment and retention plan. During the session, former Learning Collaborative participants will have their recruitment and retention successes highlighted.
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Recruitment and retention strategies that planning groups can use to support membership.
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Sample document presents the steps in the Planning Council member nomination process.
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Steps for conducting a town hall meeting as part of a community needs assessment/planning process.
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Resource for programs interested in developing or expanding outreach services to identify HIV-positive youth and engage and retain them in care.
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