HIV Prevention Planning Council
The
HIV Prevention Planning Council (HPPC) is the group that guides HIV prevention
in San Francisco, along with the San Francisco Department of Public Health
(SFDPH). Members of the HPPC are from local communities and government,
and reflect San Francisco’s diverse population.
The HPPC is responsible for
deciding which populations are in greatest need of HIV prevention services,
as well as deciding what are the best ways to meet those needs. The SFDPH,
in turn, is responsible for funding programs and services that match
the HPPC’s decisions.
The HPPC works closely with the HIV Services Planning Council (CARE Council), which is repsonsible for overseeing the prioritization
and allocation of Ryan White CARE Act Title I and II funds
for San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin Counties.
San Francisco 2010 HIV Prevention Plan
The 2010 San Francisco HIV Prevention
Plan was developed by
the HPPC in partnership with the San Francisco Department of Public Health
AIDS Office and lays out the framework for HIV prevention in San Francisco
for the next five years (2010-2014).
Sections of the 2010 San Francisco HIV Prevention Plan may be downloaded online, section by section. Or, the entire Plan may be downloaded using the link at the bottom of the page.
Downloadable Prevention Plan Sections
(PDF format) |
Pages in Plan |
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Chapter 1 – Epidemiologic Profile Chapter 2 – Community Assessment Chapter 4 – Strategies & Interventions Chapter 6 – References, Index & Acknowledgments
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— — 1-7 10-57 60-147 150-168 170-279 282-307 310-336 |
Download entire 2010 HIV Prevention Plan (PDF File)
Downloadable Prevention Plan Sections
(PDF format) |
Pages in Plan |
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Cover and Title Page
Ch. 1 – Community Planning in San Francisco |
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— — 1-10 11-44 45-136 137-156 157-230 231-252 253-270 — |
Download low resolution of the entiere 2004 HIV Prevention Plan (PDF File)
Download entire 2004 SF HIV Prevention Plan (3MB PDF)