
01:12:31
Are the allocations report available today?

01:13:04
What causes the delay in giving notices of the Part D Supplemental awards. These begin 8/1

01:15:48
I just checked the EHB (at 2:15 pm) and the Allocations and Expenditures Reports are not available as yet

01:15:54
Will new NOAs for Part D base funding also be released soon (or was the one we received last year for the entire 2 year period)?

01:17:42
To Leroy's question regarding the A&R reports in EHB: DPD has advised that the RWHAP Allocation and Expenditure Reports will be available sometime today. unfortunately, we do not have an exact time so these tasks may not appear until later today.

01:18:19
Thank you, Brian!

01:19:16
Makeva can we have the links for these events?

01:19:43
To Mark: Part D NOAs will be released soon; once the Part D "base" awards have been released, the Part D supplemental awards will be released.

01:20:29
Where to submit allocation/ expenditure reports?

01:22:44
To Katelin: Yes, Part D "base" awards for this year (FY 21) will be released. Last year's NOA was your FY 20 Part D (8/1/2020 to 731/2021) award only and did not include funds for this year (FY 21). All current Part D recipients will receive their FY 21 award and that is also in the process of being released by OFAM.

01:23:34
when can we expect the NOA

01:24:54
Re: links to community engagement listening sessions. Mountain West (Regions 8 & 10) is scheduled for August 12th. Participants can register via: https://hrsa-gov.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceyvqjgjG8uSrnnitbRf7zS3CmJmq_o

01:25:46
To Marcy: The Part D awards are in the process of being released. Since the release of NOAs to recipients is handled by HRSA's Office of Federal Assistance Management (OFAM), HAB DCHAP does not have the exact date for the release of these awards.

01:26:03
Thank you

01:27:19
Registration for community listening sessions schedule for Aug 19th and Sept 9th have not been published yet; however, when available can be accessed via: https://www.hrsa.gov/ending-hiv-epidemic

01:27:30
To Annmarie: The RWHAP Parts C and D Allocation and Expenditure Reports, along with CARES Act Expenditure Reports, are scheduled to be available in EHB sometime today. There is no specific time provided so it is possible that these tasks may not appear until later today.

01:27:54
Where can we find trainings for staff on trauma informed care offered by your TA providers?

01:28:03
Can we have the link to the “Have you heard?” Registration please?

01:28:10
Thank you Brian

01:28:23
Can you share the upcoming slides again

01:29:32
The August HAB you Heard registration information is available via: https://targethiv.org/calendar/hab-you-heard-august-2021

01:29:45
The Saved the Date Slide - Please share again

01:31:09
@Ingrid information regarding Trauma Informed Care accessible via: https://targethiv.org/presentation/trauma-informed-approaches-hiv-care-and-treatment-tools-and-strategies

01:31:37
NASTAD's trauma informed toolkit can be accessed via: https://targethiv.org/library/trauma-informed-approaches-toolkit

01:33:27
When do you expect to release the RW Part D Competitive Renewal for 2022-2024?

01:33:28
Is there a way for Part D programs to get a sense of what funding based on a formula might look like? (i.e., for "x" number of WICY served, funding might be "y")

01:40:43
Are any other clinics noticing an increase in requests from persons with HIV to breastfeed?

01:50:04
Of interest...ESCALATE (Ending Stigma through Collaboration And Lifting All To Empowerment) is a training and capacity-building initiative designed to address HIV-related stigma that creates barriers at multiple levels of the HIV care continuum.ESCALATE is open to all Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Recipients (Parts A, B, C, & D), including community-based organizations, federally qualified health centers, health departments, planning councils, and planning bodies.ESCALATE will implement two Learning Collaboratives (LCs) with organizations selected across RWHAP. Recipients interested in applying can do so as Stigma Reduction Teams. The first LC will run from fall 2021 to fall 2022 with up to eight organizations seeking to implement stigma- reduction programs. More information accessible via: https://targethiv.org/escalate/learning-collaboratives

01:53:43
Thanks for Sharing Debra and Carrie!

01:54:16
Awesome info Debra and Carrie! Thank You

01:54:49
Grace, I appreciate your use of gender neutral terms, "Pregnant persons with HIV."

02:00:04
Good afternoon,Thanks so much for all of the great information! How do you serve pregnant patients who struggle with mental health and substance use issues while cycling in and out of the prison system?

02:04:04
Stigma is still an issue for people with wombs loving with HIV have children.

02:04:16
Thanks for pointing this out Grace. An inclusive approach to use is a systems inventory. If the part is present, it gets checked. Using the phrases "persons with pregnancy potential" or "pregnant people with HIV," removes "gender" from the equation and allows persons with reproductive potential who do not identify as "male" or "female" to see themselves as part of the care system.

02:13:49
We've found that the health literacy for transitioning adolescents adds to the success if we begin earlier from the age of 8.

02:13:52
Do you have an average age that you transfer peds to adult?

02:14:42
Can you send me a copy of this checklist Lisa.riggs@okstate.edu

02:17:33
Thank yo All, Both presentations were wondersul

02:17:42
I would appreciate a copy of the checklist as well!

02:17:46
Thank You

02:17:54
Great presentation!!!

02:18:08
Great Presentation

02:18:16
Great presentation very informative.

02:18:23
Thank you , great presentations

02:18:33
Great work!

02:18:52
Sharon@mcgregorclinic.org. Thanks!

02:18:52
Are there any updates on the future National Ryan whit conference?

02:20:49
RE: National Ryan White Conference, future HAB You Heard webinars will give updates. Stay tuned.

02:21:35
Thanks so much!

02:22:36
Thank you Diana

02:26:35
The state of Michigan have a breast milk initiative. A collaboration with a breast milk bank to provide HIV positive moms a safe alternative

02:28:31
Love that!

02:29:09
I would love some info to the breast milk bank

02:29:14
MassCARE "Moving on Positively A Guide for Youth, caregivers and Providers". HRSA Grant H12HA00009 with MassCARE Massachusetts Community AIDS Resource Enhancement https://www.mass.gov/doc/moving-on-positively-a-guide-for-youth-caregivers-and-providers/download?_ga=2.140196596.617171660.1626982019-1589814792.1626982019

02:29:38
Great presentations!

02:29:53
In Tarrant County, Texas, provides 6 weeks of human breast milk for exposed infants.