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How ready are you to change prevention?

Preparing an agency forPrevention with Positives

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Goal of Readiness Guide

Structure the entry conversation Cover all areas that could facilitate or impede

implementation of prevention with positives program

Help identify priorities for workplan Not an assessment

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Readiness Guide

1) P3 Knowledge1a) All agency staff have a clear workingunderstanding of the goals of P3

In place Not Future Not consistent plan in plan

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Comments:

1b) All P3 staff have knowledge of HIV diseaseprogression

In place Not Future Not consistent plan in plan

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Comments:

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Sections

P3 Knowledge Program Implementation and Evaluation Program Options Agency Alignment Systems

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P3 Knowledge

Clear working understanding of the goals of P3 Knowledge of HIV disease progression Knowledge of history of P3, history of

HIV/AIDS prevention and care services in general, and history of provision of services to community served by agency

STD knowledge

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P3 Knowledge (cont.)

Alignment between care and prevention providers in their approach to client services

Substance use and substance abuse methodologies

Sexual risk reduction methodologies Skills at discussing sex and drug use at client

level

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P3 Knowledge (cont.)

Viral load and impact on infectivity HIV treatment regimens and side effects Experience working with HIV+ individuals

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Program Implementation & Evaluation

Client confidentiality protected Client confidentiality standards Sexual and drug history discussions

• When first seeking services• Throughout time seeking services

Client respect

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Program Implementation & Evaluation (cont.)

Timeliness of service delivery Outcomes definition and evaluation experience Data collection experience

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Program Options

HIV prevention Primary care and

treatment STD services Substance use/abuse

counseling Needle exchange

Mental health Housing HIV/Hepatitis C

co-infection Prevention case

management

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Agency Alignment

Current strategic plan in place Staff in agreement with strategic plan P3 in alignment with strategic plan Program design teams Staff advocates for client needs throughout

program implementation Programs utilize theory & research P3 in alignment with Local Health Jurisdiction

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Systems

Client data access Shared client database Written referral protocol System for referral follow-up Program-centered budgeting

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What’s next?

Consultant writes up: Key findings Conclusions Recommendations

…from which a workplan is created.

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How ready is ready?

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Contact information

Prevention with Positives Technical AssistanceProject Serving People of Color (P3TA)

[email protected](800) 886-2422www.compasspoint.org