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Integrated Planning

Data to Action: Translating Datasets and Assessments into Actionable Integrated Plan Objectives

During this webinar, IHAP TAC reviewed the five stages of integrated planning, described how to synthesize epidemiological and needs assessment data into a Situational Analysis organized under the four EHE strategies, and described how this analysis informs the creation of SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) Goals and Objectives.

Virtual Office Hours: Countdown to Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan Submission

Join us on February 24 from 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET to discuss Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan development. This open forum is an opportunity for jurisdictions to ask questions, share their current planning approaches, and discuss challenges and strategies associated with Integrated Plan development and ongoing community engagement. We have not planned a formal presentation or peer panel, so please bring any questions you have! This session will not be recorded.

Webinar: Data to Action: Translating Datasets and Assessments into Actionable Integrated Plan Objectives

During this webinar on January 27 from 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET, IHAP TAC will review the five stages of integrated planning, describe how to synthesize epidemiological and needs assessment data into a Situational Analysis (Section IV) organized under the four EHE strategies, and describe how this analysis informs the creation of SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) Goals and Objectives (Section V). The session will emphasize the importance of community and partner engagement throughout the planning cycle, offering insights from two jurisdictions, Virginia and Alaska, that have successfully implemented this data-to-action approach.