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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2017 Aug 29;60(1-2):199–214. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12162

Table 3.

Structural Change Objectives Accomplished by C2P in 14 US cities (N=560)

HIV Domain Number of Objectives Accomplished Examples
Prevention 205 The State of Illinois will repeal the abstinence only act and implement comprehensive health education instruction. (Chicago)
Children’s Hospital Immunodeficiency Program will increase access to biomedical HIV prevention services to young men having sex with men by opening a PREP clinic. (Denver)
Testing 84 Six CBOs will start a new program to provide venue based mobile HIV counseling and testing in venues frequented by youth and young adults. (NYC)
The city will implement Hip Hop and R&B, an annual city-wide incentivized HIV testing and STI screening for 1,000+ youth through a collaboration of the Department of Health, the Community Planning Group, local radio stations, and AIDS service organizations. (Philadelphia)
Linkage to Care 111 The Department of Health will establish a protocol for CBOs and health centers around linking HIV positive youth to care. (Washington DC)
The County Probation Department will develop an internal guideline regarding post-incarceration placement of HIV positive youth within the system. (Los Angeles)
Capacity Building 160 The Phillips Brooks House Association’s Harvard Square Youth Housing initiative will ensure that their shelter has a policy concerning inclusivity of transgender and gender non-conforming youth and that all staff are trained in this policy. (Boston)
The School Health Advisory Committee will establish a Sexual Health Advisory Board with the sole responsibility of providing technical assistance and support to nurses, teachers, and health aids in their teaching of the Sexual Health Curriculum. (Tampa)