Oklahoma American Indian Mental Health and Substance Abuse Grant Resource Guide

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TARGETED CAPACITY EXPANSION-HIV PROGRAM: SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT FOR RACIAL/ETHNIC MINORITY POPULATIONS AT HIGH RISK FOR HIV/AIDS (TCE-HIV: HIGH-RISK POPULATIONS)

The purpose of this program is to increase engagement in care for racial and ethnic minority individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) and/or cooccurring substance use and mental disorders (COD) who are at risk for HIV or HIV positive and receive HIV services/ treatment. The program also aims to contribute to the nation’s achievement of the 90-90-90 goals regarding HIV status and treatment. This cooperative agreement will support the following activities:

linkage to care for racial and ethnic minority individuals with SUD and/or COD-treatment needs, who are HIV positive or at high risk for HIV, including SUD and/or COD-treatment and recovery support services; HIV/AIDS testing and case management services, including linkage and provision of HIV care and treatment; hepatitis testing, vaccination, and referral/ linkage for treatment and case management; housing support services; outreach; and enhancement and expansion of infrastructure and capacity to

RECIPIENT ■ Muscogee Creek Nation

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