Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A Community Planning: Ways for People with Lived Experience to Participate

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The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) recognizes the essential role of people with HIV, including those who are clients of RWHAP-funded services, in strengthening the local HIV service system.

Infographic showing the many different ways that people with HIV can be involved with planning council activities:

  • Becoming a planning council member
  • Serving on the Consumer Caucus
  • Providing input on service needs and barriers through town hall meetings and focus groups. 
 

 

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