Wisconsin HIV and Hepatitis C Statewide Action Planning Group (SAPG) Virtual Meeting - Thursday, December 17, 2020 1:00PM

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Wisconsin HIV and Hepatitis C Statewide Action Planning Group (SAPG) Virtual Meeting - Thursday, December 17, 2020 1:00PM
Wisconsin HIV and
Hepatitis C Statewide
Action Planning Group
(SAPG) Virtual Meeting
Thursday, December 17, 2020
1:00PM

                              Division of Public Health
Zoom Basics
 Use the chat box throughout the meeting for
 discussion/questions
 ♦ We will monitor the chat box throughout the
  meeting to make sure we get to any questions
  that come up

 Please keep yourself on mute to avoid
 background noise/feedback
 ♦ Use ‘Raise Hand’ button to indicate you’d like to
  speak during the presentations

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Agenda
 Welcome, Logistics
 HealthHIV Community Planning Technical
  Assistance
 National HIV Strategic Plan: A Roadmap to
  End the HIV Epidemic 2021-2015 Draft
 HIV Standards of Care Update
 2021 SAPG Priorities
 2021 Member Updates, Reminders, SAPG
  Business
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HealthHIV Community
Planning Technical
Assistance
Marissa Tonelli, Director- Health Systems Capacity
Building, HealthHIV
National HIV Strategic Plan:
A Roadmap to End the HIV
Epidemic 2021-2025 Draft
Jacob Dougherty, Health Department Co-Chair
Background
 National HIV/AIDS
 Strategy for the US first
 developed by Obama
 administration in 2010
 ♦ Updated in 2015, expires
   in 2020
 ♦ Served as the nation’s
   roadmap for addressing
   the HIV epidemic

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Updates to National US
Strategy
 New updated US strategy drafted, includes
  latest science to address HIV epidemic
 New plan will be known as the HIV National
  Strategic Plan
 Designed to be accessible and useful to a
  broad audience:
 ♦ People working in public health, health care,
  government, academia, research, community-
  based organizations

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Purpose of the Plan
 Serves as a roadmap for stakeholders from all
 sectors of society to guide development of
 policies, services, programs, initiatives, and
 other actions to achieve the nation’s vision of
 ending the HIV epidemic by 2030.

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Process for Updating the
Strategy
 Process started in 2018
 Facilitated by Office of Infectious Disease and
  HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP), HHS
 Federal steering committee included six
  federal departments and 12 HHS agencies
  and offices
 Aligned with the Ending the HIV Epidemic
  initiative, Healthy People 2030, Viral Hepatitis
  National Strategic Plan, STI National Strategic
  Plan, and the National Vaccine Plan

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Community Input on the Plan
 OIDP has facilitated multiple opportunities for
 stakeholder input in the development of the
 HIV plan, including:
 ♦ 18 listening sessions which generated 312
   comments
 ♦ Solicitation of public comments through the
   Request for Information in Feb. 2019 and
   resulted in receipt of 49 written public
   comments
 ♦ December 2020 round of public comments
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Release of New Plan
 Plan will be released in early 2021, after this
 round of comments are received

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What’s in the Draft Plan?
 Introduction
 ♦ HIV Epidemic: Progress to Date
 ♦ HIV in the US Today
 ♦ HIV National Strategic Plan: Roadmap to Ending
   the Epidemic 2021-2025
 ♦ Priority Populations
 ♦ Key Focus Areas
 ♦ Development of the HIV National Strategic Plan
 Goals and Related Objectives, Strategies, and
  Indicators of Progress
 Implementation and Accountability
 Appendices

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Vision
“The United States will be a place where new
HIV infections are prevented, every person
knows their status, and every person with HIV
has high-quality care and treatment and lives
free from stigma and discrimination.
This vision includes all people, regardless of
age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation,
race, ethnicity, religion, disability, geographic
location, or socioeconomic circumstance.”

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Goal 1: Prevent New HIV
Infections
 Objective 1.1: Increase awareness of HIV
 Objective 1.2: Increase knowledge of HIV status
 Objective 1.3: Expand and improve
  implementation of effective prevention
  interventions, including treatment as prevention,
  PrEP, PEP, and SSPs, and develop new options
 Objective 1.4: Increase the capacity of health
  care delivery systems, public health, and the
  health workforce to prevent and diagnose HIV

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Goal 2: Improve HIV-Related
Health Outcomes of People with
HIV
 Objective 2.1: Link people to care immediately
  after diagnosis and provide low-barrier access to
  HIV treatment
 Objective 2.2: Identify, engage, or reengage
  people with HIV who are not in care or not virally
  suppressed
 Objective 2.3: Increase retention in care and
  adherence to HIV treatment to achieve and
  maintain long-term viral suppression
 Objective 2.4: Increase the capacity of health
  care delivery systems, public health, and the
  health workforce to serve people with HIV

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Goal 3: Reduce HIV-Related
Disparities and Health Inequities
 Objective 3.1: Reduce HIV-related stigma and
  discrimination
 Objective 3.2: Reduce disparities in new HIV
  infections, in knowledge of status, and along the
  HIV care continuum
 Objective 3.3: Engage, employ, and provide
  public leadership opportunities at all levels for
  people with and at risk for HIV
 Objective 3.4: Address social determinants of
  health and co-occurring conditions that
  exacerbate HIV-related disparities
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Goal 4: Achieve Integrated, Coordinated
Efforts that Address the HIV Epidemic
among All Partners and Stakeholders
 Objective 4.1: Integrate programs to address the syndemic of
    HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis, and substance use and mental health
    disorders
   Objective 4.2: Increase coordination of HIV programs across all
    levels of government (federal, state, tribal, local, and territorial)
    and with faith-based and community-based organizations, the
    private sector, academic partners, and the community
   Objective 4.3: Enhance the quality, accessibility, sharing, and use
    of data, including HIV prevention and care continuum and social
    determinants of health data
   Objective 4.4: Identify, evaluate, and scale up best practices
    including through translational, implementation, and
    communication science research
   Objective 4.5: Improve mechanisms to measure, monitor,
    evaluate, report, and disseminate progress toward achieving
    organizational, local, and national goals

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Priority Populations
 Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex
  with men, in particular Black, Latino, and
  Indigenous people
 Black Women
 Transgender Women
 Youth aged 13-24
 People who inject drugs

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Small Group Discussion
 In your groups, please discuss the following three
 questions:
 ♦ Do the draft plan’s goals, objectives, and strategies,
   appropriately address the HIV epidemic?
 ♦ Are there any critical gaps in the HIV Plan’s goals,
   objectives, and strategies? If so, please specify the
   gaps.
 ♦ Do any of the HIV Plan’s goals, objectives and
   strategies cause concern? If so, please specify the
   goal, objective, or strategy, and describe the
   concern regarding it.

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Debrief

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HIV Standards of Care
Update
Jordan Minick, Beth Miller, Abby Winkler
2021 SAPG Priorities
Broderick Pearson, Community Co-Chair
Member Updates,
Reminders, SAPG Business
Broderick Pearson, Jacob Dougherty
2021 New Member
Recruitment
 Applications for 2021 are online!
 ♦ Applicants can complete application online via
   Qualtrics or complete/print a fillable PDF and
   email/mail/fax it
 ♦ Applications are due December 18, 2020
   (tomorrow)
 ♦ Seeking three new members

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New Member Selection
Committee
 If anyone is still interested in being a part of
  the selection committee, please let Jacob or
  Broderick know
 Current selection committee members:
 ♦ Justin Roby
 ♦ James Stewart
 ♦ Mike Fitzpatrick
 ♦ Elle Hill
 ♦ Broderick Pearson
 ♦ Maria Huerta

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2021 Meeting Dates
 Wednesday, February 24, 2021 (New Member
  Orientation), 1-3pm
 Thursday, February 25, 10am-Noon
 Thursday, March 25, 10am-Noon
 Thursday, April 22, 10am-Noon
 Thursday, May 27, 10am-Noon

 All meetings will be virtual; we will make a
 decision on June-December meetings in
 April/May
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SAPG Business
 Evaluations
 ♦ Evaluations will be available online after the
  meeting- check your email

 SAPG Registration
 ♦ Registration link will be sent directly to you via
  email

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Questions?
 If you have questions about SAPG business,
 please contact:
 ♦ Jacob Dougherty:
   Jacob.Dougherty@wisconsin.gov
      (608) 261-9429
 ♦ Broderick Pearson- bpearson@mcw.edu
 ♦ Elle Halo- ellehalo@gmail.com
 ♦ Your Mentor

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Thank you!
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