|
African American
Prevention Intervention Network (APIN )
The African American Prevention Intervention Network (APIN)
is a project designed to assist African-American-serving community-based
(CBOs) organizations, health departments and health department-funded
CBOs with adaptation, implementation, quality assurance and
evaluation of effective HIV prevention interventions through
the Southern Prevention Intervention Center (S-PIC) and the
Youths, Adolescents and Young Adults (YAYA) Center.
Specifically, S-PIC focuses on high-risk
seronegative and HIV-positive racial/ethnic minority individuals
in the southern region of the United States, while YAYA focuses
on youths in non-school settings including lesbian, gay, bi-sexual,
transgender and questioning youths throughout the United States
and its territories. The APIN builds capacity among CBOs and
health departments through a variety of delivery mechanisms
including: information transfer, skills-building, technical
services, technical consultation and technology transfer.
|
|