Ryan White HIV Care and Native Americans
American Indians/Alaska Natives comprise 0.5% of persons receiving HIV care from the RWHAP.
Blog updated 04/17/2024
American Indians/Alaska Natives comprise 0.5% of persons receiving HIV care from the RWHAP.
Blog updated 04/17/2024
Resource updated 04/18/2024
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 04/18/2024
ELEVATE will prepare people with HIV to meaningfully engage and take on leadership roles in planning bodies, advocacy actions, and the HIV workforce. Project period: 2020-2024.
RWHAP Technical Assistance Provider updated on 04/18/2024
Resource updated 04/18/2024
Resource updated 04/22/2024
This poster will provide information about approaches of the Black Women First Initiative in adressing HIV epidemic through the COVID-19 pandemic. Various strategies were developed and adapted by the 12 RWHAP SPNS demonstration sites by changing their existing systems for a more culturally responsive care for Black women with HIV.
Resource (Conference Presentation) updated 04/23/2024
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program has a rich history as an delivering HIV care to young people, especially hard-to-reach populations.
Blog updated 05/06/2024
Asians and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders each comprised less than 2% of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) clients.
Blog updated 05/06/2024
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 05/07/2024
Caracole, an AIDS Service Organization, uses three interconnected approaches to improve retention in HIV care: housing first, harm reduction, and motivational interviewing. Clients in permanent supportive housing had high rates of viral suppression, exceeding Caracole's goal of 75%.
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 05/13/2024
Resource from the RWHAP Best Practices Compilation updated on 05/14/2024
Resource updated 05/15/2024
Tools to help health care providers adapt SPNS models within their existing operations in order to better engage hard-to-reach people with HIV into care.
Resource updated 05/15/2024