HIV/AIDS Resources

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Strategic Plans

National HIV/AIDS Strategy

From the White House Office of National AIDS Policy

National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Federal Implementation Plan

From the White House Office of National AIDS Policy

National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Update of 2011–2012 Federal Efforts to Implement the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

From the White House Office of National AIDS Policy

National HIV Prevention Progress Report

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

Future of HIV Prevention

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

DHAP Strategic Plan 2011–2015

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

Program Management

Program Management

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS

HIV Planning Guidance

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS

Program Collaboration and Service Integration

From CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

Prevention Programs

CDC Resources

Prevention Programs

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

Effective Interventions

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

Proven Prevention Methods

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

Challenges in HIV Prevention

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

Compendium of Evidence-Based HIV Behavioral Interventions

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

PrEP: A New Tool for HIV Prevention

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS

Prevention of HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STDs and TB Through Health Care

From CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

Resources from Partners

Model Prevention Programs

From the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies

Healthy Living Project for People Living With HIV

From SAMHSA

Living in the Face of Trauma (LIFT): An Intervention for Coping with HIV and Trauma

From SAMHSA

Evidence-based Behavioral Interventions for Managers (online course)

From the Center for Health & Behavioral Training

United in Battling HIV/AIDS: A Guide to Understanding How Faith Communities Can Make a Difference

From NASTAD

Building Blocks to Peer Program Success: A Toolkit for Developing HIV Peer Programs

From the PEER Center

Building Blocks to Peer Success Peer Training Toolkit

From the PEER Center

AETC Engagement in Care Toolkit

From AIDS Education and Training Centers National Resource Center

A Low-Effort, Clinic-Wide Intervention Improves Attendance for HIV Primary Care: Publication and Corresponding Tools

From AIDS Education and Training Centers National Resource Center

Internet Partner Services for Syphilis and HIV

From STDPreventionOnline.org

Prevention Research

CDC Resources

What's New in HIV Research?

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS

Prevention Benefits of HIV Treatment

From CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS

Resources from Partners

The HPTN 052 Study: Preventing Sexual Transmission of HIV with Anti-HIV Drugs

From the HIV Prevention Trials Network

HIV Treatment as Prevention: It Works

From The Lancet; May 21, 2011 / 377(9779): 1719

The National HIV Prevention Inventory: The State of HIV Prevention Across the U.S.

From the Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors

Community-based Participatory Research Tool Box

From the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies

Survey Instruments and Scales

From the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies

HIV in Specific Populations

Learn more about high-risk populations and specific strategies for HIV prevention.

General Special Populations

Resources for Special Populations

From the TARGET Center

African Americans

American Indians and Alaska Natives

Asians and Pacific Islanders

Hispanics/Latinos

The Homeless

Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)

Older Populations

Prisoners

Substance/Injection Drug Users

Transgender People

Women

Youth

YOUTH

1. Target and tailor programming for sexually active and most-at-risk youth based on pattern of behavior and their needs.

2. Provide necessary information and skills building to help youth prepare to make their eventual transition to sexual activity safer and healthier, including delay of sexual debut.

3. Work with parents and guardians to help improve communication to youth about their values and expectations regarding adolescent behavior, as well as stressing the importance of monitoring and supervision of their adolescents.

4. Engage influential adults within the community to create an enabling environment conducive to the adoption of safer sex behaviors among youth.

5. Expand access to community-level prevention programs, including peer outreach, and curriculum-based programs for out-of-school youth.

6. Provide or refer sexually active youth to confidential youth HTC, and ensure linkages to care for HIV positive youth.

7. Encourage sexually-active youth to learn their HIV status,

practice safer sex and reduce their number of sexual partners.

Provide sexually active young people with risk reduction information and skills building,

including access to male and female condoms and information on correct and consistent condom use.

8. Prioritize interventions targeting evidence-based prevention, care and treatment for adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in the following areas:

§a) Measurement: Work with the UN and partner governments to better track the numbers of adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) and the coverage of critical HIV services for these populations.

§b) Prevention: Work with global experts to identify the most effective interventions for preventing new HIV infections in vulnerable adolescent populations and support partner governments to bring them to scale.

§c) Treatment: Work with partner governments and implementing partners to scale programs that increase access to treatment for ALHIV, and help those currently in pediatric care to effectively transition to adult care.

§d) Advocacy: Work with UNICEF and other global partners to raise awareness of the needs of ALHIV and vulnerable adolescents, and

§Build commitments to bringing effective programs and interventions to scale.

9. Provide comprehensive packages of interventions for highly vulnerable youth and young member of key populations tailored to be accessible and acceptable to younger people.

10. Where feasible, support structural interventions to reduce young people’s exposure to risk and increase protection.

11. Strengthen and expand gender-sensitive programs to respond to the unique needs of male and female youth, including addressing harmful gender norms that foster the spread of HIV.

12. Evaluate the impact of PEPFAR-funded youth programs to build a stronger evidence base for these interventions.