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CAI News July - September 2008 Vol. 1, No. 3 |
· Announcing the New CAI Title X Regional Training and Technical Assistance Project
The Center for Capacity Development, CAI/Atlanta, in conjunction with the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (SCHSR) and the Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN), is the new Title X Family Planning Regional Training Center (RTC) for Federal Region IV. more…
· CAI at the XVII International AIDS Conference
In August a team from CAI went to Mexico City to join roughly 25,000 other participants and 3,000 journalists at the International AIDS Society (IAS) XVII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2008). more…
· CAI Receives Tobacco Recovery Training and Technical Assistance Contract
The Professional Development Program (PDP) recently awarded a grant to CAI to serve as the Regional Technical Assistance and Training Center (RTATC) for Manhattan and Brooklyn. more…
· CAI Receives Funding to Provide Consumer Development and Training
CAI was recently awarded a HRSA AIDS Bureau (HAB) National Training and Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement on Consumer Development. This project, entitled the Consumer-Provider Partnership for Care Project (CPPC Project), seeks to demonstrate the effective involvement of consumers in enhancing services and supporting the work of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D care providers. more…
· CAI to Conduct Nationwide Assessment of Readiness of HRSA Part D Providers to Collect Client-level Data
CAI was recently awarded a second HRSA AIDS Bureau (HAB) National Training and Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement to conduct a nationwide assessment of the ability of Part D funded programs to collect client-level data. more…
· PWA LTI Conducts First Training for Young Adults
In August, the
People With AIDS and HIV Leadership Training Institute (PWA LTI) conducted its
first training designed specifically for young adults. Nineteen HIV positive
young people between the ages of 17 and 25 attended the three-day workshop.
more…
Metro TeenAIDS contracted CAI to develop and provide a training program on conducting a brief HIV intervention to 60 public school nurses from the DC middle and high school system. The training taught motivational interviewing techniques as an effective approach for HIV risk prevention, intervention and referrals. more…
· 15th Annual North Atlantic Training Institute for Sexual Health Educators (NATISHE)
The 15th annual North Atlantic Training Institute for Sexual Health Educators (NATISHE), which was titled, “The Art of Health Education: A Process in Three Acts,” took place the week of July 28th in Rensselaerville, NY. more…
· · Redesign of Health Care Delivery Systems to Improve Patient Outcomes in Puerto Rico Department of Health HIV/STD Clinics
CAI has been providing technical assistance to a physician-led multidisciplinary team from the Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH) to help them build the necessary knowledge and skills to evaluate, plan and lead efforts for improving their current HIV clinic delivery systems and vital health care services for those affected by HIV and STDs. more…
· El Salvador
In July, CAI conducted the final training of a year-long civil society strengthening project titled, Institutional Strengthening for NGOs that Support Vulnerable Populations in El Salvador. more…
· Dominican Republic
In partnership with the Academy for Educational Development (AED), CAI has begun work to implement a Home Based Care (HBC) program in the Dominican Republic (DR). more…
· Dominican Republic
CAI signed an inter-institutional agreement with the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo) in the Dominican Republic to support and develop human resources to address Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), HIV/AIDS, and other health issues. The signing is an unprecedented move for the University, which has never before partnered with an organization outside of the Dominican Republic. more…
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