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The purpose of the Planning Council (PC) in the 老司机福利网 College for Public Health and Social Justice is to plan for and design the present and future system of care for persons with HIV in a way that is comprehensive, culturally sensitive, and reflective of the metropolitan St. Louis HIV Transitional Grant Area (TGA) community. SLU's PC collaborates with persons and agencies providing other resources to identify and address needs, and to ensure quality, efficiency, effectiveness and continuity of care.

Planning Council members:

  • Participate in monthly Planning Council meetings.
  • Bring experience and knowledge regarding the needs of people and communities affected by HIV/AIDS to Planning Council discussions.
  • Are assigned to at least one additional committee based on need, interests and experience.
Mission
The mission of the PC is to collaborate with community stakeholders to achieve a coordinated data-driven response to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Services to reduce new infections, increase access to care, improve health outcomes, and reduce health disparities in the St. Louis Metropolitan Region.

Vision

The PC is committed to eliminating new infections and improving the health and well-being of persons impacted by HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, viral hepatitis and related health concerns.

Core Values

The core values of the PC are stewardship of resources, respect for human dignity, integrity, leadership, parity, inclusion, representation and engagement.

Upcoming Meetings and Archive

Meeting Archive

January 2024

  • January 8: Prevention and Care Strategy Committee
  • January 10: Executive Committee
  • January 17: Planning Council
  • January 22: Consumer Advocacy Committee

February 2024

  • February 7: Executive Committee
  • February 14: Planning Council
  • February 21: Needs Assessment Committee
  • February 22: Membership and Stakeholder Engagement Committee
  • February 26: Consumer Advocacy Committee

March 2024

  • March 4: Prevention and Care Strategy Committee
  • March 6: Executive Committee
  • March 13: Planning Council
  • March 25: Consumer Advocacy Committee

April 2024

  • April 3: Executive Committee
  • April 10: Planning Council
  • April 17: Needs Assessment Committee
  • April 18: Membership and Stakeholder Engagement Committee
  • April 22: Consumer Advocacy Committee

May 2024

  • May 1: Executive Committee
  • May 6: Prevention and Care Strategy Committee
  • May 8: Planning Council
  • May 20: Consumer Advocacy Committee

June 2024

  • June 5: Executive Committee
  • June 12: Planning Council
  • June 19: Needs Assessment Committee
  • June 20: Membership and Stakeholder Engagement Committee
  • June 24: Consumer Advocacy Committee

July 2024

  • July 1: Prevention and Care Strategy Committee
  • July 3: Executive Committee
  • July 10: Planning Council
  • July 22: Consumer Advocacy Committee

August 2024

  • August 7: Executive Committee
  • August 14: Planning Council
  • August 21: Needs Assessment Committee
  • August 22: Membership and Stakeholder Engagement Committee
  • August 26: Consumer Advocacy Committee

September 2024

  • September 3: Prevention and Care Strategy Committee
  • September 4: Executive Committee
  • September 11: Planning Council
  • September 23: Consumer Advocacy Committee

October 2024

  • October 2: Executive Committee
  • October 9: Planning Council
  • October 16: Needs Assessment Committee
  • October 17: Membership and Stakeholder Engagement Committee
  • October 28: Consumer Advocacy Committee

November 2024

  • November 4: Prevention and Care Strategy Committee
  • November 6: Executive Committee
  • November 13: Planning Council
  • November 18: Consumer Advocacy Committee

December 2024

  • December 4: Executive Committee
  • December 11: Planning Council

St. Louis Transitional Grant Area

Map showing various counties involved in the grant. In Missouri, St. Louis City, and the counties of St. Louis, St. Charles, Warren, Lincoln, Jefferson and Franklin are labeled as the Missouri H I V prevention region and Missouri counties of the T G A. On the Illinois side, the counties of Clinton, Madison, St. Clair, Monroe and Jersey are labeled as counties of the T G A in H I V prevention region. Counties of Calhoun, Macoupin, Bond, Fayette, Marion, Washington and Randolph are labeled as Illinois counties of H I V prevention region not in the T G A.
 

The St. Louis region receives Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) federal funding to provide services to people living with HIV/AIDS in seven counties in Missouri and five counties in Illinois. The map above outlines the counties that our region covers. To determine how much funding each service gets, federal legislation requires a community planning body to use a data-based approach to allocate funding to the services needed most and identified by people living with HIV/AIDS. The City of St. Louis then receives funds directly from HRSA and contracts out funded services to organizations and health centers in the region.

Documents

Planning Council Membership Applications

Community members interested in joining the Planning Council are encouraged to fill out a PC member application or PC non-member application forms.

Integrated HIV Prevention and Care javascript:;Plans 

FY2022-FY2026 HIV Prevention and Care Integrated Plan

St. Louis TGA HIV Care Continuum 

Annual HIV Continuum of Care reports prepared by the Missouri  Department of Health and Senior Services.

Needs Assessment Summaries

Annual Planning Council Needs Assessment Summaries used for Ryan White Part A service prioritization.

Epi Profile

Annual HIV/AIDS epidemiological report for the St. Louis TGA.

Planning Council Policies and Procedures

Internal policy and procedures to guide Planning Council operations.

Planning Council Service Standards

Service standards outline expectations for implementing Ryan White Part A funded service categories in the St. Louis TGA.