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Best Practices • 08/04/2023
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Resources • 10/01/2018
Best Practices • 10/01/2018
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Best Practices • 09/23/2014
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Webinars • 07/27/2022
Resources • 10/01/2018
Best Practices • 10/01/2018
Best Practices • 10/01/2018
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Best Practices • 08/04/2023
Project to enhance the provision of HIV care for Latina transgender women in Los Angeles County.
Webinars • 07/25/2023
Webinar series featuring HIV care innovations developed under HRSA SPNS projects.
Webinars • 07/27/2022
Review of two interventions--Text Me, GIrl! and Viviendo Valiente--to improve link clients to care and improve health outcomes, focusing on transgender women and persons of Mexican origin.
Resources • 10/01/2018
Intervention guide highlighting an evidence-informed innovative model of care, with a focus on the retention in care step in the HIV care continuum.
Best Practices • 10/01/2018
Intervention guide highlighting a patient navigation evidence-informed innovative model of care, focusing on the retention step of the HIV care continuum.
Best Practices • 10/01/2018
Fact sheet on two evidence-informed innovative models of care focused on the retention in care step of the care continuum.
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
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.
Best Practices • 09/23/2014
Implementation guide for HIV providers on addressing the unique needs of women of color living with HIV.
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Curriculum on how to replicate models of care developed to engage and retain hard-to-reach populations into HIV medical care. Document can also serve as a quality improvement tool.
Training Modules • 01/01/2013
Manual to help health care providers adapt SPNS models addressing how to engage hard-to-reach people with HIV (PWH) into care within their current operations.