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What is Concurrence?
1. What is HIV Planning?
ââŚa process through which people from
different walks of life, interests,
responsibilities, and involvement in HIV come
together as a group to inform and support the
development and implementation of a
Jurisdictional HIV Prevention Plan*â
*Philadelphiaâs 4-year Plan submitted in 2012
2. The 3-step HIV Planning Process
Stakeholder*
Identification
(*Community Expert)
Results Oriented
Engagement
Process
Jurisdictional
Plan
Development,
Implementation
& Monitoring
Each of these steps has clear objectives/activities
This is
what weâre
talking
about
today
3. Jurisdictional Plan
⢠The health department, in collaboration with the
HPG, will develop a Jurisdictional HIV
Prevention Plan to include the collaboration and
coordination of HIV prevention care and
treatment.
⢠Although the plan is written by the health
department, it is with the knowledge and
expertise that the HPG members AND
stakeholders/community experts bring to the table
4. Jurisdictional Plan (cont)
⢠Philadelphiaâs Jurisdictional Plan was
submitted in 2012
⢠It is a 4-year plan. A new Plan will be
developed for 2016ď
⢠There have been no changes to the Plan
since it was submitted
5. Jurisdictional Plan (cont)
⢠The HPG, in collaboration with the HD, will
monitor the Plan over the next year(s) making
updates as necessary
⢠Monitoring Activities include continually
assessing key stakeholder involvement &
ensuring that the Plan is updated when needed
6. Concurrence
Refers to the HPGâs agreement that the HPG
has:
⢠Reviewed the Jurisdictional HIV Prevention
plan (submitted to the CDC by the Health Dept
in 2012)
⢠Concurs (agrees) that the Plan describes how
programmatic activities & resources are being
allocated to the most disproportionately affected
populations and geographic areas that bear the
greatest burden of HIV disease.
Editor's Notes
How is this different than âCommunity Planningâ?
JURISDICTIONAL PLAN: Existing resources, Gaps and Needs in HIV Prevention Services, Epidemiological Profile, Prevention, Care, and Treatment