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The Roles of Peers in HIV Care and Treatment

Authors Rajabiun, S. , Colson, P., Miles, L., Peterson, J., Eddens, S., Young, S.

Date 2009

Project PEER Center

Keywords HIV/AIDS, Supportive Services

This webcast is intended for anyone interested in learning about the roles of peers in providing HIV care and treatment. Peers working in clinics and community-based organizations will discuss their work and activities with clients and HIV providers.

SPNS IHIP Oral Health Webinar. “Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body”

Authors Fox, J.E.

Date 2013

Project ECHO

Keywords HIV/AIDS, Oral Health Care

This Webinar provides an overview of common oral health barriers for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and the importance of overcoming these barriers. It will also share some of the ways HRSA has helped link PLWHA to oral health care, including the SPNS Oral Health Initiative.

Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body is webinar #1 in a series titled Innovations in Oral Health Care that shares findings from the SPNS Oral Health Initiative. Slides and webinar recordings for the other two webinars in the series are available on the HRSA iHiP (Integrating HIV Innovative Practices) website:

The Affordable Care Act: Opportunities and Challenges 30th Meeting of the Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children

Authors Comeau, M.

Date 2013

Project Catalyst Center

Keywords CYSHCN, Health Reform

On April 19, 2013, Meg Comeau attended the 30th meeting fo the Secretyary’s Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children. She presented and discussed the Affordable Care Act, described the state marketplaces that will open in January 2014, among other topics.

Supervising peers who support clients in HIV care and treatment (Part 2)

Authors Rajabiun, S , Fizek, L., Downes, A., Miles, L.

Date 2009

Project PEER Center

Keywords HIV/AIDS, Supportive Services

This webcast is the second of a two-part seminar (started in the Oct. 7 webcast) that will discuss supportive and clinical approaches for supervising peers in the workplace. Case examples will be discussed addressing issues such as managing peer-client relationships and transference/counter-transference. Participants are encouraged to bring case examples from their own organizational settings.

Health Insurance for Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs from Immigrant Families

Authors Dworetzky, B.A.

Date 2013

Project Catalyst Center

Keywords Health Benefits, Health Equity

The webinar provides information about eligibility for public and private health insurance for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) from immigrant families and explores the provisions of the Affordable Care Act aimed at removing barriers to care.

Models for Integrating Peers into HIV/AIDS care and treatment

Authors Rajabiun, S. , Colson, P., Neville, S., Jackson, A.

Date 2008

Project PEER Center

Keywords HIV/AIDS, Supportive Services

The Peer Education Initiative conducted a HRSA-sponsored webcast on December 16th, 2008 entitled “Models for Integrating Peers into HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment.” The webcast focused on three successful peer program models and touched on several topics including peer roles and responsibilities, program structure, recruitment and retention, supervision, support, challenges, and outcomes.

The Affordable Care Act: A Working Guide for MCH Professionals

Authors Comeau, M. , Dwortezky, B.A., McCoy, C., Hess, C., Witgert, K., Kanchinadam, K., Chaudhry, A., VanLandeghem, K.

Date 2015

Project Catalyst Center

Keywords CYSHCN, Health Reform

This guide, developed by the Access to Care Core (Catalyst Center, AMCHP and NASHP) of the National MCH Workforce Development Center, provides the building blocks for current and future Maternal and Child Health professionals to learn the basics of the Affordable Care Act and its implications for Title V programs.

NCHAM Brief: Health Care Reform: What’s in it for Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing?

Authors Dworetzky, B. A.

Date 2014

Project Catalyst Center

Keywords Health Reform, Selected Health Conditions

This fact sheet provides an overview of some of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act that help improve access to coverage and care for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.