South Carolina Plans and Planning Resources
South Carolina HIV Prevention Plan
The S.C. HIV Prevention Plan is provided by the SC Department of Health’s STD/HIV Division and the S.C. HIV Planning Council as a resource for HIV/STD prevention workers and others wishing to know more about prevention efforts across the state.
All downloadable files are in Adobe Acrobat format. (pdf)
- SC HIV PREVENTION PLAN 2010-2014 (Title page only)
- Table of Contents and Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Epidemiological Profile (Updated as of 2009 with data through 2008)
- Chapter 2: Community Services Assessment
- Chapter 3: Prioritization of Target Populations
- Chapter 4: Recommended HIV Prevention Interventions
- Chapter 5: Coordination and Linkages
- Chapter 6: Surveillance And Data Collection Initiatives
- Chapter 7: Technical Assistance Needs And Priorities
- Chapter 8: Evaluation And Monitoring
- Chapter 9: Recommendations And Goals For Prevention Services
- Appendix
- Reference: Previous 2005 - 2009 HIV Prevention Plan (Archived)
S.C. Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Care Plan
- 2009 Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need and Comprehensive Plan
- South Carolina Ryan White CARE Act Title II 2006-2010 Comprehensive Plan
- 2006 South Carolina Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - S.C.
- Epi Proflie Summary 2009 - Region 1
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 2
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 3
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 4
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 5
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 6
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 7
- Epi Profile Summary 2009 - Region 8
S.C. Viral Hepatitis Planning Resources
The S.C. Viral Hepatitis Prevention Plan is provided by the SC Department of Health's STD/HIV Division in conjunction with the Viral Hepatitis Strategic Planning Committee. This plan is designed to serve as a resource tool for service providers needing guidance and information on viral hepatitis. The plan can be used to enhance collaboration between strategic partners that provide services to populations at risk for or infected with viral hepatitis.
