Outreach & Recruitment Linkage (Individual Level)

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Outreach & Recruitment Linkage (Individual Level) Retention Outreach & Recruitment Linkage (Individual Level) Social Support (Group-Level) Psychotherapy (Individual Level) Engagement Engagement Engagement Engagement

– Navigation - Retention STEPS PROCESS OUTCOME Step I: Enroll client Educate client about the program. (raising consciousness) Consent to participate - Engagement Step II: Conduct needs assessment Identify strengths - motivational interviewing Identification of ambivalence and potential barriers Linkage – Engagement – Navigation - Retention Step III: Develop individual service plan Identify client’s goals and develop service plan Client readiness to engage in primary medical care Step IV: Linkage to care Patient/Peer Navigation Engagement in Care Step V: Follow-Up Treatment Education/Adherence Counseling, Hermanos, Reassessment Self-Efficacy, Tx Adherence, Retention in Care

Consultants Fuerza Positiva Organizational Chart Jeff Bailey Director of Client Services (PI) Elvis Rosales – Program Coordinator Carlos Reynoso - HES Mental Health Clinician (TBH) Jorge Montoya (Sentient Research) Fuerza Positiva Organizational Chart

Fuerza Positiva shared a link. November 17 100 unsung heroes under the age of 30 who are educating their communities about HIV/AIDS. "These young leaders come from across the country -- and some from around the world. Some have #HIV, and some do not, which seemed appropriate."   Fuerza Positiva shared a link. October 15 · Edited Can the Pope & PReP help end HIV? This year National Latino AIDS Awareness Day coincides with new conversations happening around two very important areas of HIV prevention for Latinos: PrEP and stigma. #NLAAD AIDS Project Los Angeles - APLA   Can the Catholic Church Help End HIV? www.hivplusmag.com On National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, it's time to look at how we can really change HIV rates, and the stigma that boosts them, at home first with the help of the Pope and PreP.

ARTAS: Adaptation Components Target population Non-Medical Model Extended intervention Integration of Patient Navigation Engagement and Retention Framework

Fidelity to Program Elements Activity logs (modified ARTAS tools) Assessment of ISP’s Chart Reviews Case Conferencing