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Kaleidoscope of Care


Kaleidoscope of Care

Kaleidoscope of Care Training Curriculum
The curriculum, A Kaleidoscope of Care: Responding to the Challenges of HIV and Substance Use was funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s HIV/AIDS Bureau as a Special Project of National Significance (SPNS). A
Kaleidoscope of Care is a cross-disciplinary training curriculum to increase knowledge and awareness of the relationship between HIV infection and substance use. The training curriculum is designed for HIV medical and substance abuse treatment providers as a Training of Trainers (TOT), with the goal of enhancing their ability to provide interdisciplinary care to their common clients, HIV-infected substance users.

Kaleidoscope of Care: Responding to the Challenges of HIV and Substance Use (2nd ed., in English)
- Module I: Introduction
- Module II: Strategies for Engagement and Retention in Care
- Module III: Incorporating Harm Reduction Into Our Work With HIV-Infected Substance Users
- Module IV A: Health Promotion and Adherence
    Health Promotion and Adherence References
- Module IV B: Health Promotion and Adherence Replication Trainings for Clinicians
- Module IV C: Health Promotion and Adherence Replication Trainings for a Mixed Audience
- Module V:  Interdisciplinary Care: Building Relationships Among Providers and Agencies
 - Appendix A: Trainers' Tips



Kaleidoscope of Care: Responding to the Challenges of HIV and Substance Use (1st ed., in Spanish)
- Introducción al Currículo de Adiestramiento
- Módulo II: Estrategias para lograr el compromiso y la retención en el cuidado
- Módulo III: Incorporando la reducción de daños a nuestro trabajo con usuarios de drogas infectados con el VIH
- Modulo IV: Promocion de la Salud y Adherencia
- Referencias
- Módulo V: Cuidado interdisciplinario - Construyendo relaciones entre proveedores y agencias
- Apéndice C: Consejos para el Adiestrador
 
HIV and Substance Abuse Resources
 

 

 
 
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A 5-year multi-site evaluation and support center funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – Division of HIV/AIDS Bureau – Special Projects of National Significance.


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National Evaluation and Program Support Center to conduct a multi-site evaluation of outreach activities designed to engage and retain individuals with HIV in medical care. Funded by Health Resources and Services Administration


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A national evaluation of peer education training programs for people living with HIV.


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A National Center working to advance the Healthy People 2010 objective that all children with special health care needs have access to adequate health insurance and financing for their care.


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A cross-disciplinary training curriculum in HIV and substance abuse, designed for health care providers, support service providers and substance abuse treatment providers.