PARTNERSHIP For FAMILY HEALTH

Northern Manhatten HIV Consortium

OVERVIEW
The Partnership for Family Health provides a range of programs that enhance our clinical services to create a comprehensive model for women, infants, children, youth and families both infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. They include:
Adolescent Initiative Project AIP
The Adolescent Initiative Project is aimed at assisting providers in working with adolescents and increasing adolescent-specific services, in addition to engaging HIV infected adolescents in care and linking them to needed services.
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ADHERENCE
The Northern Manhattan Pediatric & Perinatal Adherence Initiative investigates new methods of support for and means to improve HIV medication adherence services at two Partnership sites.
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ADVOCACY
A major aim of the Partnership is to ensure that HIV infected and affected families in northern Manhattan have access to comprehensive, multidisciplinary services. We consistently work with local, state, and federal policymakers to advocate for both general and specific issues that will lead to increased and enhanced programs for our consumers. The Partnership also works directly with consumers to make sure that programmatic goals match the needs and wants of clients.
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RESPITE
In direct response to feedback from parents, the Respite Program was created to ease the burden faced by families caring for HIV infected children. The program currently focuses on a variety of difficulties both caregivers and students face when dealing with education issues.
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SPECIAL INITIATIVES
The Partnership also conducts special initiatives focusing on currently pressing topics of particular interest to clinicians and consumers.
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BI-ANNUAL DATA SUBMISSION
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