Thomas Byrne
Thomas Byrne, PhD, MSW is an associate professor at the Boston University School of Social Work. His work focuses broadly on the causes, consequences and policy responses to homelessness and housing insecurity. He is also affiliated with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where he has conduc [...]
Astraea Augsberger
Astraea Augsberger, PhD, is Associate Professor at Boston University School of Social Work where she teaches courses in clinical social work practice, child policy and research methods. She received her MSW and Ph.D. from Columbia University School of Social Work. She has 15 years of clinical and re [...]
Housing Assistance and Health Outcomes
Regarding the first question, one of the strategic goals of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is to “utilize HUD assistance to improve health outcomes.” Yet research on how federal low-income housing programs impact health outcomes is limited. No study has been done to d [...]
Training
CISWH designs innovative training programs, curricula, and other tools to provide crucial knowledge and skills related to HIV, oral health, Medicaid/CHIP coverage for children and youth with special health care needs, and other areas. Developed for online or offline use and in multiple languages, th [...]
Daniel Jacobson López
Daniel Jacobson López, an expert in trauma, joined BU School of Social Work as an assistant professor in 2021. He is also visiting faculty at Yale University’s School of Public Health and a BU Diversity & Inclusion STAR scholar. His research examines the experiences of gay Latino and Black se [...]
Boston Public Health Commission Ryan White Part A Needs Assessment Project
CISWH staff conducted a needs assessment and performance gap analysis of the core support services for people living with HIV/AIDS in the Boston Eligible Metropolitan Area (EMA). The project served as a guide to help the Ryan White (RW) Planning Council make informed decisions regarding funding of H [...]
Program Design and Evaluation Strategies for the SPNS Outreach Initiative
Through its Targeted HIV Outreach and Intervention Model Development (Outreach Initiative), the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) program funded ten demonstration sites to implement and evaluate strategies to engage and retain underserv [...]
The Impact of Acculturation on Latinos’ Perceived Barriers to HIV Primary Care
This article was published in Ethnicity & Disease in 2008. This article examines factors that may be associated with engaging HIV-infected persons in primary care.
CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity
Project implementation took place from August 1st, 2017 to July 31st, 2021. The project is now in a supplemental fifth year focused on sustainability, spread, dissemination, and evaluation. NEW: The CoIIN now has a materials library of products developed during the course of project implementation. [...]
Bronwyn Keefe
Dr. Keefe is a Research Assistant Professor at Boston University’s School of Social Work. She is also the Director of Boston University’s Center for Aging and Disability Education and Research (CADER). Dr. Keefe has many years of experience in research, evaluation, and project leadership. She h [...]
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