Facente Consulting worked with leadership of the California Prevention Training Center to plan and facilitate an all-staff retreat designed to build team cohesion and help the organization determine their “north star” for the next three years.
Project Descriptions
Strategic Facilitation of an All-Staff Retreat for the California Prevention Training Center
Community Engagement to Support Development of a Meaningful HIV and STD Prevention RFP
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Division of HIV and STD Programs
Strategic Planning for SAMHSA Harm Reduction Grantees
NASTAD
Strategic Plan for SFDPH’s Congenital Syphilis Response
SFDPH Disease Prevention and Control
SFDPH Jail Health Action Planning
SFDPH Jail Health Services
Development of a Guide to Integrating HIV, HCV, and Syphilis Testing and Treatment in Opioid Treatment Programs
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Tailored Materials and Town Halls to Engage Communities in Epidemics Planning
SFDPH Community Health Equity and Promotion (CHEP)
Strategic Planning for Elimination of California’s HIV/HCV/STI Syndemic
CDPH Office of AIDS
Developing a Syndemic 101 Overview for the Behavioral Health Workforce
University of Missouri-Kansas City
California Department of Public Health Strategic Plan Implementation
CDPH Office of AIDS
Facente Consulting is supporting the California Department of Public Health and various counties throughout the state with technical assistance to develop and deploy the Implementation Blueprint in support of California’s Integrated Statewide Strategic Plan for Addressing HIV, HCV, and STIs from 2022-2026.
Program Planning for Rafiki Coalition’s UMOJA Health Access Point
Rafiki Coalition for Health & Wellness
Facente Consulting provided program planning, retreat facilitation, and implementation technical assistance to the Rafiki Coalition to launch UMOJA, a Health Access Point funded by the San Francisco Department of Public Health to provide coordinated, wholistic, and Afrocentric services to address the syndemic of HIV, HCV, STIs and related health and social issues within San Francisco’s Black and African American communities,