Common use of Required Activities Clause in Contracts

Required Activities. The Cooperative Agreement to Support the Establishment of a SE Asia Regional HIV Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) funds must be used primarily to support the following activities: • Provide technical assistance for the integration of substance use disorders treatment into ongoing HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs supported by PEPFAR in the region (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/countries/cop/index.htm). • Provide training of HIV/AIDS service providers on care and treatment of individuals with substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS high-risk behaviors, including recovery support services. • Enhance workforce development to increase the regional and national capacity to address substance use disorders treatment in the key populations. • Promote partnerships with key stakeholders and local ownership of the HIV/AIDS response in key populations with specific strategies to address harmful alcohol use, and stimulant and opioid dependence in HIV care and treatment. • Identify barriers to care and treatment and provide technical assistance on evidence-based interventions to enhance access to care and treatment for substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS in key populations. • Use innovative technology transfer strategies to promote the adoption of culturally and linguistically appropriate, evidence-based, and promising practices, and training curricula in the treatment of substance use and mental disorders as part of HIV care and treatment; and identify and implement innovative approaches and practices in the development of peer recovery community programs for key populations living with HIV. • Maintain an inventory of, and serve as a clearinghouse for, substance use and mental health disorders treatment and prevention products (e.g., curricula, trainings, distance learning programs), including resources and products to address behavioral health in key populations and/or increase access to, or appropriateness of, training activities, and disseminate these products throughout the region and to other stakeholders in the field. • Promote partnerships with key stakeholders to create and enhance an enabling policy environment for key populations in the provision of health care services. • Serve as a resource on prevention and treatment of, and recovery from, substance use and co-occurring disorders, including medication-assisted treatment and recovery-oriented systems of care to specific organizations serving the key populations. • Provide and maintain culturally and linguistically appropriate internet-based information and resources. • Participate in regional activities to promote the adoption of evidence-based and promising practices, recovery-oriented systems of care, educational standards, and other topics of importance to the substance use and mental health disorders treatment/recovery field. • Develop local, national, and regional needs assessments, at least annually. If your application is funded, you will be expected to develop a behavioral health disparities impact statement no later than 60 days after receiving your award. In this statement, you must propose: (1) the number of individuals to be reached/trained during the grant period and identify subpopulations (i.e., racial, ethnic, sexual and gender minority groups) vulnerable to behavioral health disparities; (2) a quality improvement plan for the use of program data on access, use and outcomes to support efforts to decrease the differences in access to, use and outcomes of grant activities; and (3) methods for the development of policies and procedures to advance and sustain culturally and linguistically appropriate services. (See PART II: Appendix F – Addressing Behavioral Health Disparities.)

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Sources: Cooperative Agreement

Required Activities. The Funds for the Cooperative Agreement to Support the Establishment of a SE Asia Regional Ukraine HIV International Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) funds must be used primarily to support the following activities: Provide technical assistance for the integration of substance use disorders treatment into the ongoing Ukraine HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs supported by PEPFAR in the region (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/countries/cop/index.htm). Provide training of for HIV/AIDS service providers on care and treatment of individuals with substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS high-risk behaviors, including peer and other recovery support services. Enhance workforce development to increase the regional and national capacity to address substance use disorders treatment in the key populations. Promote partnerships with key stakeholders and local ownership of the HIV/AIDS response in key populations with specific strategies to address harmful alcohol use, and stimulant stimulant, and opioid dependence in HIV HIV/AIDS care and treatment. Identify barriers to care and treatment and provide technical assistance on evidence-based interventions to enhance access to care and treatment for substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS in key populations. Use innovative technology transfer strategies to to: (1) promote the adoption of culturally and linguistically appropriate, appropriate evidence-based, based and promising practices, practices and training curricula in the treatment of substance use and mental disorders as part of HIV HIV/AIDS care and treatment; and and, (2) identify and implement innovative approaches and practices in the development of peer recovery community programs for key populations living with HIV/AIDS in, or seeking recovery from, substance use disorders. Maintain an inventory of, and serve as a clearinghouse for, substance use and mental health disorders treatment and prevention products (e.g., curricula, trainings, distance learning programs), including resources and products to address behavioral health in key populations and/or increase access to, or appropriateness of, training activities, and ; disseminate these products throughout Ukraine, the region region, and to other stakeholders in the field. Promote partnerships with key stakeholders to create and enhance an enabling policy environment for key populations in the provision of health care services. Serve as a resource on prevention and treatment of, and recovery from, substance use and co-occurring disorders, including medication-assisted treatment and recovery-oriented systems of care to specific organizations serving the key populations. Provide and maintain culturally and linguistically appropriate internet-based information and resources. Participate in regional national and local activities to promote the adoption of evidence-evidence- based and promising practices, recovery-oriented systems of care, educational standards, and other topics of importance to the substance use and mental health disorders treatment/recovery field. Develop local, national, local and regional national needs assessments, assessments at least annually. If your application is funded Support the regional Special Expert in helping the Government of Ukraine: implement and disseminate policies for clinical guidelines, you will be expected to develop a behavioral health disparities impact statement no later than 60 days after receiving your award. In this statementnational protocols, you must propose: (1) the number of individuals to be reached/trained during the grant period and identify subpopulations (i.e., racial, ethnic, sexual internationally-accepted certification standards for MAT; build MAT capacity by developing and gender minority groups) vulnerable to behavioral health disparities; (2) a quality improvement plan for the use of program data on access, use and outcomes to support efforts to decrease the differences in access to, use and outcomes of grant activitiesinstitutionalizing MAT training curricula; and (3) methods for the contribute to development of policies different models of MAT/OST implementation aimed to improve quality of services and procedures to advance and sustain culturally and linguistically appropriate services. (See PART II: Appendix F – Addressing Behavioral Health Disparitiessustainability.)

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Sources: Cooperative Agreement

Required Activities. The Cooperative Agreement to Support the Establishment of a SE Asia Regional HIV Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) funds must be used primarily to support the following activities: Provide technical assistance for the integration of substance use disorders treatment into ongoing HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs supported by PEPFAR in the region (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/countries/cop/index.htm). Provide training of HIV/AIDS service providers on care and treatment of individuals with substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS high-risk behaviors, including recovery support services. Enhance workforce development to increase the regional and national capacity to address substance use disorders treatment in the key populations. Promote partnerships with key stakeholders and local ownership of the HIV/AIDS response in key populations with specific strategies to address harmful alcohol use, and stimulant and opioid dependence in HIV care and treatment. Identify barriers to care and treatment and provide technical assistance on evidence-based interventions to enhance access to care and treatment for substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS in key populations. Use innovative technology transfer strategies to promote the adoption of culturally and linguistically appropriate, evidence-based, and promising practices, and training curricula in the treatment of substance use and mental disorders as part of HIV care and treatment; and identify and implement innovative approaches and practices in the development of peer recovery community programs for key populations living with HIV. Maintain an inventory of, and serve as a clearinghouse for, substance use and mental health disorders treatment and prevention products (e.g., curricula, trainings, distance learning programs), including resources and products to address behavioral health in key populations and/or increase access to, or appropriateness of, training activities, and disseminate these products throughout the region and to other stakeholders in the field. Promote partnerships with key stakeholders to create and enhance an enabling policy environment for key populations in the provision of health care services. Serve as a resource on prevention and treatment of, and recovery from, substance use and co-occurring disorders, including medication-assisted treatment and recovery-oriented systems of care to specific organizations serving the key populations. Provide and maintain culturally and linguistically appropriate internet-based information and resources. Participate in regional activities to promote the adoption of evidence-based and promising practices, recovery-oriented systems of care, educational standards, and other topics of importance to the substance use and mental health disorders treatment/recovery field. Develop local, national, and regional needs assessments, at least annually. If your application is funded, you will be expected to develop a behavioral health disparities impact statement no later than 60 days after receiving your award. In this statement, you must propose: (1) the number of individuals to be reached/trained during the grant period and identify subpopulations (i.e., racial, ethnic, sexual and gender minority groups) vulnerable to behavioral health disparities; (2) a quality improvement plan for the use of program data on access, use and outcomes to support efforts to decrease the differences in access to, use and outcomes of grant activities; and (3) methods for the development of policies and procedures to advance and sustain culturally and linguistically appropriate services. (See PART II: Appendix F – Addressing Behavioral Health Disparities.)

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Sources: Cooperative Agreement