Toolkit for Integrating HIV Services in Native Health Settings
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This is a new resource for health care providers working with Native communities (or hoping to) who are interested in increasing and integrating HIV-related services. This Toolkit is a collaboration between Center for Health Training in Oakland, CA. and National Native American AIDS Prevention Center in Denver, CO. The notebook is broken into 12 sections that are listed below; one very large pdf below contains all the tabs. There is also a separate PDF for each tab, for easier downloading. (Some of these individual sections may be of slightly lower print quality than the complete large single PDF version.)
- Cover and Table of Contents
- Tab 1: Introduction & Acknowledgements
- Tab 2: Defining and Understanding HIV Integration
- Tab 3: Key Steps & Capacities for HIV Integration
- Tab 4: Assessment Tools
- Tab 5: HIV Education & Counseling(PDF 1.2 MB)
- Tab 6: Getting Started: Sample Policies, Procedures & Protocols
- Tab 7: Conventional & Rapid HIV Testing
- Tab 8: HIV Care & Treatment (PDF 1.7 MB)
- Tab 9: Health Disparity and Cultural Competence (PDF 1.7 MB)
- Tab 10: Monitoring & Evaluation/Quality Assurance
- Tab 11: Lessons Learned
- Tab 12: Resources Health care providers serving Native communities will find a variety of tools and resources to get started or expand HIV-related services.
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