New York State Department of Health/Health Research, Inc. (NYSDOH/HRI) is
submitting this proposal to serve as the Part III:STD/HIV Partner Services and Program
Support Training Center (PTC) for the Eastern Quadrant. The University at Albany, School
of Public Health joins as a training partner bringing state-of-the-art research findings to the
development of STD/HIV education and training. Numerous additional collaborators are also
involved, as described throughout the application, and reflected in letters of support (see
Appendix B). These collaborators include other regional and national PTCs, other types of
training centers (e.g., AIDS Education Training Network (AETC), Regional Training Centers
(RTC), Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTC), Public Health Training Centers
(PHTC), and others involved in STD/HIV prevention services and training (e.g., state and
jurisdiction program areas.)
Dr. F. Bruce Coles, Director of the NYSDOH Bureau of STD Control, serves as the PTC
Director and Ms. SueAnne Payette, PTC Coordinator, serves as the designated Partner
Services Training Director (as defined in the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)) for
this grant. Ms. Teri Dehm, Director of Sponsored Programs at Health Research, Inc., serves
as the business and administrative contact for this application.
Over the past eleven years (since 1995) the NYS Prevention Training Center (NYS PTC)
Part Ill Partner Counseling Training staff has provided standardized partner counseling
training and additional program support courses for STD and HIV prevention
programs.nationally in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), Training and Health Communications Branch (THCB). In the next year, the NYS
PTC proposes to meet the following training objectives:
1. By the end of the budget year, the NYS PTC will have offered a minimum of 400 hours of
standardized partner services training. The training will consist of 25% experiential skillsbuilding
sessions.
2. By the end of the budget year, the NYS PTC will have offered a minimum of 100 hours of
support services training. The training will consist of 25% experiential skills-building
sessions.
3. By the end of the budget year, the NYS PTC will have developed and piloted a draft
curriculum for a new course on Social Network and Cluster Analysis.
Three additional training objectives related to data and evaluation are included in the
Training Objectives section. A detailed training plan is presented, based on recent needs
assessments (see section 3), and reflecting CDC policies and guidelines. A projected course
calendar and proposed training sites, accessible to all in the Eastern Quadrant, is included.
Additional national, Eastern Quadrant and sub-region collaborations are proposed, each with
training activities attached.
An extensive training evaluation plan is included in the application. This includes
maintenance of a student registration database and quarterly submission of data to CDC, and
short-term and medium-term evaluation processes for NYS PTC courses.
National Center for HIVAIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
CFDA Code
978
DUNS Number
002436061
UEI
G9H6SUM59YC4
Project Start Date
01-April-2006
Project End Date
31-March-2012
Budget Start Date
01-April-2010
Budget End Date
31-March-2012
Project Funding Information for 2010
Total Funding
$367,349
Direct Costs
$424,845
Indirect Costs
$33,988
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2010
National Center for HIVAIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
$367,349
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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