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Strategies and Interventions for Community-Based Organizations Implementing HIV Prevention

Strategies and Interventions for Community-Based Organizations Implementing HIV Prevention. Joseph Prejean, Ph. D. Capacity Building Branch Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention March 11, 2004.

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Strategies and Interventions for Community-Based Organizations Implementing HIV Prevention

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  1. Strategies and Interventions for Community-Based Organizations Implementing HIV Prevention Joseph Prejean, Ph. D. Capacity Building Branch Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention March 11, 2004

  2. Community Based Organizations to be funded for three broad classes of HIV prevention activities Conducting targeted outreach and providing Health Education/Risk Reduction (HE/RR) for high risk individuals. Conducting targeted outreach and Counseling, Testing, and Referral (CTR) services for high-risk individuals. Implementing one or more of the following: Prevention for individuals living with HIV and their sex or injecting drug-using partners who are HIV negative or unaware of their HIV status Prevention for individuals at very high risk for HIV infection Partner Counseling and Referral Services Program Announcement 04064

  3. High Risk An individual at high risk for HIV infection is someone who has had unprotected sex or has shared injecting equipment in a high-prevalence setting (a geographic location or community with an HIV seroprevalence > 1%) or with a person who is living with HIV. Definitions

  4. Very High Risk An individual at very high risk for HIV infection is someone who, within the past 6 months, has: Had unprotected sex with a person who is living with HIV Had unprotected sex in exchange for money or drugs Had multiple (>5) or anonymous unprotected sex or needle-sharing partners or Been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) Definitions

  5. http://www2a.cdc.gov/hivpra/documents/Attachments/CBOProcedures_15Dec03_FinalDraft.pdfhttp://www2a.cdc.gov/hivpra/documents/Attachments/CBOProcedures_15Dec03_FinalDraft.pdf Included as an attachment to PA 04064 to provide direction for the design of community-based programs that address the strategies of AHP and meet the needs of communities. Describes all strategies and interventions that are eligible for funding under PA 04064 The Procedural Guidance

  6. Recruitment Popular Opinion Leader Mpowerment Project Community PROMISE Real AIDS Prevention Project Safety Counts SISTA Many Men, Many Voices Targeted Outreach and HE/RR

  7. Counseling, Testing, and Referral Rapid Testing in Non-Clinical Settings Routine Testing of Inmates in Correctional Facilities Universal HIV Testing of Pregnant Women Targeted Outreach and CTR

  8. PLWH and their sex or injecting drug using partners Prevention Case Management Integrating prevention services into medical care for PLWH Teens Linked to Care Holistic Harm Reduction Program Healthy Relationships Prevention with Positives and those at Very High Risk

  9. Individuals at very high risk Prevention Case Management VOICES/VOCES SISTA Street Smart Many Men, Many Voices Partner Counseling and Referral Services Prevention with Positives and those at Very High Risk

  10. VOICES/VOICES Counseling, Testing, and Referral Integrating Prevention Services into Medical Care for PLWH Partner Counseling and Referral Services The STD Clinic

  11. Expand efforts to help people living with HIV to learn their HIV serostatus Expand CDC’s efforts in focusing prevention programs for people living with HIV Ensure that every person living with HIV has: The opportunity to get tested Access to state of the art medical care, and Access to ongoing prevention services to prevent transmission to partners Decrease new infections Impact and Outcomes of AHP

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