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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Community Planning needs You.

Community Involvement: Community Planning Needs You

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Page 1: Community Involvement: Community Planning Needs You

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTCommunity Planning needs You.

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WHAT SKILLS WOULD HELP YOU BE A GOOD COMMUNITY PLANNER?

What kinds of skills and knowledge would make a person a good advocate for the needs of people living with HIV?

What kinds of skills and knowledge would make a person a good planner of services?

What kinds of skills make someone good for community building and outreach?

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WHAT KINDS OF EXPERIENCES ARE USEFUL FOR COMMUNITY PLANNERS?

What experiences (personal or professional) would help a person understand the needs of people living with HIV?

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RWPC’S MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

The CARE Act also requires that 33% of the planning council members be “non-conflicted” consumers of Part A services.

The planning council membership must also reflect the demographics of people living with HIV in the EMA

Planning Councils are required to have representatives from 15 specified categories: • Health-care providers,

substance abuse and mental health providers;

• Social-service providers, including housing and homeless-services providers;

• Community-Based Organizations (CBOs)

• AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs)

Source: AED & NAPWA

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RWPC MEMBERSHIP EXPECTATIONS

RWPC members are expected to Attend 1 RWPC meeting a

month (about 2 hours) Attend 1 RWPC committee

meeting a month (about 2 hours)

Notify OHP if they must miss a meeting

Help to recruit and mentor other members

Be an active participant!

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RWPC’S ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES The Planning Council

is not an advisory body, it has legislative authority to carry out its assigned tasks and decision making

1. Conduct a Needs Assessment

2. Set Priorities3. Allocate Resources 4. Develop a

Comprehensive Plan

5. Assess Grantee’s performance

6. Evaluate effectiveness of services

Source: AED & NAPWA

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RWPC PLANNING CYCLE

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PLANNING COUNCIL AND PPG MEETINGS

Are facilitated by the co-chairs Are open to the public and are documented

via minutes (notes) Are to include a representative group – all of

whose members have an equal voice Follow an agenda Follow Robert’s Rules of Order (motions, etc.) RWPC and PPG meet once a month Subcommittees meet (usually) once a month

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HOW DO I GET TO BE A MEMBER?

Submit an application for the Planning Council

Nominations Committee review application and makes recommendations to the mayor’s designee

City official makes official appointment of 2 year term

New members will receive a letter and be invited to orientation

Those not recommended will be considered for appointment at a later date and are invited to attend meetings

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SUPPORT GIVEN TO MEMBERS

Orientation session and follow up session a few months later

Ongoing training at Planning Council and committee meetings

OHP staff available to help members Transportation reimbursement provided Refreshments at meetings Member mentors are available

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OTHER OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTICIPATION

Needs Assessment activities like surveys, focus groups, panel discussions

Positive Committee meetings (2nd Monday from 12- 2pm)

Planning Council meetings (2nd Thursday 2 – 4pm)

Prevention Planning Group meetings (4th Wednesday from 2:30 to 4:30pm)

Regional Allocation Meetings Stay informed by joining our mailing list

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For more information :

Office of HIV Planning: www.hivphilly.orgAACO: http://www.phila.gov/health/units/aaco/HIV/AIDS services HOTLINE : 215-985-2437HRSA: www.hrsa.govCDC: www.cdc.gov

Nicole JohnsOffice of HIV Planning215-574-6760 ext. [email protected]