Appendix
A: Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (HHS)
Goal #2 | To increase the public understanding of, involvement in, and support for HIV prevention. | ||
Objectives |
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Action
Steps
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Descriptions
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Many of the activities cited above are carried out at local demonstration sites and in coordination with community planning efforts. In addition, specialized projects and studies also serve to focus attention on these activities, these include projects entitled: National Health Communications, Prevention Collaborative Partners, the CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, and the CDC National AIDS Hotline, and the Prevention Marketing Initiative. Also, linkage efforts with business, labor, and community groups have received special attention. The Business Responds to AIDS (BRTA) and Labor Responds to AIDS (LRTA) programs have focused on issues such as: HIV/AIDS workplace policies, supervisor and labor leader training, employee education, employee family education, and community service and volunteerism. Partnerships have also been forged among a variety of communities including business, labor, religious, voluntary and the media. And, national and regional minority organizations have also been sought out in forging these important linkages. |
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Resources
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FY95
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FY96
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FY96
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$
46 million
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$
45 million
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$
46 million
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Populations
Served |
All segments of the population including all major racial and ethnic groups, young persons (18-25), persons engaging in behaviors that place them at risk for HIV infection, and business and labor leaders including their employees and families. |
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Constituency
Involvement |
Regular consultation with leaders from over 200 prevention collaborative partners composed of national, state, and local organizations and over 50 business and labor partners. |
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