Inland Empire HIV Planning Council


The Inland Empire HIV Planning Council members want to keep consumers at the forefront of everyone's minds. Therefore, the Guiding Principles developed by the Planning Council stress a consumer-centered continuum of care.

Palm Springs for National Transgender HIV Testing Day Event, April 19, 2019, IEHPC in Collaboration with DAP Health, The Center, and other local organizations.

Shared Values

The shared values are divided into five categories: 1) How services are provided, 2) Where services are provided, 3) What services are provided, 4) For whom services are provided, and 5) By whom services are provided.

How Services Provided

  • Preserves clients' right to confidentiality

  • Compassionate, dignified, respectful, empowering

  • Cost-effective

  • High quality

  • Equitable

  • Culturally and linguistically competent

  • Holistic

  • Timely

  • Logical

  • According to established standards

  • Safe, supportive, and barrier-free environment

  • Consumer centered

Where Services Provided

  • Accessible from all geographic areas

  • Facilitate access with improved transportation and emerging communications technology

  • Information on where services are provided should be available using multiple modalities

  • Services are located in areas of greatest need

What Services Provided

  • Services that prolong and enhance the quality of life

  • Services that reduce the spread of HIV

  • Services that promote maximizing health

To whom Services Provided

  • People infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in our community

By Whom

  • Qualified providers

  • Providers who are representative of the communities they serve

  • By a balance of public sector organizations and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs):

  • Services will be coordinated with other healthcare and social service delivery systems