ABOUT CBA
About Capacity Building Assistance (CBA)
The CBA Tracking System is a web-based application that allows CDC-funded and Health Care organizations in a clinical setting to request capacity building assistance (CBA)—information and technical assistance (TA). When making a CTS request for CBA services, it is helpful to know the choices for selecting services. CTS is organized by the organization setting the type of organization which will receive the CBA service and by track and subtracks (see below). For more information on topical areas that can be requested, please click the appropriate subject below to see the available CBA selections.
TrackID | Track |
1 |
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51 |
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51 | 301 |
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Routine HIV testing of all patients aged 13 – 65 years
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51 | 354 |
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Repeat HIV testing for high-risk populations
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51 | 302 |
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Routine, early HIV testing for all pregnant women
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51 | 303 |
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Recruitment methods for clinical HIV testing
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51 | 304 |
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Integration of clinical HIV testing with screening for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and tuberculosis (TB)
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51 | 305 |
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Integration of HIV testing with other programs and services in clinical settings
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51 | 306 |
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Assessing and improving performance of HIV testing programs based in clinical settings
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51 | 307 |
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HIV testing technologies for clinical settings
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51 | 308 |
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Leveraging existing third-party billing systems for reimbursement of eligible costs associated with HIV testing in clinical settings
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51 | 309 |
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Referrals to HIV medical care for persons with positive HIV test results
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51 | 310 |
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Referrals to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) services
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51 | 311 |
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Referrals to STD, viral hepatitis, and/or TB screening
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51 | 355 |
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Referrals to other prevention and essential support services, as needed
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51 | 312 |
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Referrals to post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) services
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51 | 361 |
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HIV self-testing
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51 | 362 |
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Other self-testing (HCV, STIs, etc.)
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Clinical HIV Testing
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51 | 1002 |
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HIV Testing in Retail Pharmacies
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51 | 1004 |
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Personalized Cognitive Counseling (PCC)
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51 | 1005 |
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Social Network Strategy for HIV Testing Recruitment
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52 |
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52 | 342 |
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Linkage to medical care, treatment, and prevention services
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52 | 343 |
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Retention in medical care, treatment, and prevention services
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52 | 344 |
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Re-engagement with care for PWH who are currently not in care
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52 | 314 |
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Antiretroviral therapy (ART) early initiation
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52 | 345 |
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Medication adherence for HIV viral suppression
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52 | 346 |
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Perinatal HIV prevention services
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52 | 315 |
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Essential support services for PWH
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52 | 347 |
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Integration of hepatitis, TB, and STD screening for PWH
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52 | 348 |
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Leveraging existing third-party billing systems for reimbursement of eligible costs associated with prevention for PWH
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52 | 356 |
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Assessing and improving performance of prevention with PWH programs
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Persons with HIV
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52 | 1007 |
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ARTAS (Anti-Retroviral Treatment and Access to Services)
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52 | 1037 |
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HIV navigation services, including HIV care coordination
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52 | 1013 |
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Partnership for Health – Medication Adherence (PfH MA)
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52 | 1017 |
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PROMISE for HIP
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52 | 1039 |
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Social Network Strategies for Behavioral Intervention Recruitment
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52 | 1040 |
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Stay Connected
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52 | 1019 |
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STEPS to Care
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52 | 1041 |
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Taking Care of Me
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52 | 1020 |
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TWIST
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2 |
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53 |
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53 | 316 |
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Targeted HIV testing in nonclinical settings
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53 | 357 |
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Repeat HIV testing for high-risk populations
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53 | 317 |
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Recruitment methods for HIV testing in nonclinical settings
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53 | 318 |
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Integration of non-clinical HIV testing with screening for STDs, HBV, HCV, and TB
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53 | 319 |
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Integration of HIV testing with other programs and services in nonclinical settings
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53 | 320 |
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Assessing and improving performance of HIV testing programs based in nonclinical settings.
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53 | 321 |
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HIV testing technologies for nonclinical settings
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53 | 322 |
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Leveraging existing third-party billing systems for reimbursement of eligible costs associated with HIV testing in nonclinical settings
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53 | 323 |
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Referrals to HIV medical care for persons with positive HIV test results
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53 | 324 |
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Referrals to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)
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53 | 325 |
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Referrals to STD, viral hepatitis, and/or TB screenings
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53 | 358 |
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Referrals to other prevention and essential support services, as needed
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53 | 326 |
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Referrals to post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) services
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53 | 363 |
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HIV self-testing
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53 | 364 |
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Other self-testing(HCV, STIs, etc.)
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Nonclinical HIV Testing
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53 | 1042 |
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HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings
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53 | 1043 |
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HIV Testing in Retail Pharmacies
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53 | 1045 |
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Personalized Cognitive Counseling (PCC)
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53 | 1046 |
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Social Network Strategy for HIV Testing Recruitment
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54 |
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54 | 328 |
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Increase awareness of, access to, and adherence to PrEP:
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807 |
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Screening for PrEP eligibility
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808 |
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Linkage to and support for PrEP
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809 |
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Support adherence to PrEP
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810 |
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Increase consumer knowledge, access, and use of PrEP
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811 |
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Enhance provider knowledge and support for PrEP
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54 | 331 |
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Essential support services for HIV-negative persons at risk for HIV infection
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54 | 332 |
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PEP
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812 |
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Implementing PEP
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813 |
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PEP to PrEP
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Prevention for HIV-Negative persons
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54 | 1024 |
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d-up: Defend Yourself!
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54 | 1047 |
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HIV Navigation Services, including care coordination
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54 | 1029 |
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PROMISE for HIP
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54 | 1030 |
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Safe in the City (SITC)
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54 | 1031 |
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Sin Buscar Excusas/No Excusas
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54 | 1032 |
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Sister to Sister
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54 | 1048 |
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Social Network Strategy for Behavioral Intervention Recruitment
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3 |
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55 |
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55 | 359 |
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Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) Planning (PS19-1906-component B)
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55 | 333 |
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Data-to-Care activities (health departments only)
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55 | 334 |
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Integrated HIV prevention and care planning (health departments only)
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55 | 349 |
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HIV/HCV transmission clusters and outbreaks
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830 |
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Cluster response planning
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831 |
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Assessing state/local laws and policies
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832 |
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Data protections, policies and procedures related to cluster response
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833 |
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Developing internal and external health department collaborations to support cluster and outbreak response
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834 |
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Assessing and realigning prevention portfolio to meet needs of cluster response (including data use)
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835 |
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Assessing and strengthening administrative and fiscal mechanisms to support cluster and outbreak response
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836 |
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Identifying appropriate interventions for transmission clusters or risk networks
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837 |
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Operationalizing interventions for transmission clusters or risk networks
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838 |
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Using community engagement in planning, implementation and maintenance for HIV/HCV transmission clusters and outbreak response
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55 | 350 |
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HIV Partner Services
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839 |
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Using community engagement in planning, implementation and maintenance of Partner Services programs
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55 | 365 |
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Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) planning with Community Engagement
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55 | 366 |
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National HIV Monitoring & Evaluation (NHM&E)
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55 | 367 |
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PS 19-1906A: Communicating with & educating policymakers about EHE plans
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55 | 368 |
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PS 19-1906A: Developing workforce for EHE plans
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55 | 369 |
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PS 19-1906A: Dialoguing with community about data privacy protections & other policy/legal practices
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Integrated HIV Prevention Activities
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55 | 1052 |
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Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing for HIV
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55 | 1034 |
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Passport to Partner Services
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56 |
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56 | 335 |
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Social Determinants of Health
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820 |
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Using community engagement to address social determinants of health
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56 | 336 |
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Condom Distribution
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853 |
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Planning a condom distribution program
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854 |
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Implementing a condom distribution program
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855 |
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Using community engagement for condom distribution
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56 | 337 |
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Syringe Services Programs (SSPs)
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845 |
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Development of SSP Determination of Need (DON)
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846 |
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Community engagement to increase HIV/Hepatitis C integration and prevention
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847 |
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Harm reduction, outreach, or navigation strategies
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848 |
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Cultural responsiveness and humility for PWID
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849 |
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Best practices for implementing safety handling of equipment
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850 |
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Addressing stigma for PWID
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851 |
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Data monitoring and reporting
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852 |
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Support referrals and active linkages (HIV and HCV testing, ART, HBV/HBA vaccination, medication assisted therapy)
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856 |
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Using community engagement in the implementation and sustainability of syringe service programs
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56 | 338 |
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Social Marketing and Social Media Strategies
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822 |
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Using social marketing campaigns and social media strategies for community engagement
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56 | 351 |
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Use of Non-traditional Venues for Service Provision
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56 | 352 |
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Re-design of Physical/Environmental Structure
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56 | 353 |
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Policy/Procedural Changes
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56 | 371 |
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Status Neutral
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HIP Interventions and Public Health Strategies for Structural Interventions
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56 | 1053 |
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Enhancing Cultural Competency for a Successful HIV Program
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56 | 1054 |
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Motivational Interviewing
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