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Zero is Possible

Zero is Possible: Indiana’s Plan to End HIV and Hepatitis C (ZIP-IN Plan) presents an approach to collectively addressing HIV and HCV, due to the aligned objectives and strategies related to shared high-risk populations; barriers to testing and treatment; role of healthcare providers and community support networks; and opportunities to develop a comprehensive, whole-person approach to patient care, counseling, and treatment. The content of the ZIP-IN Plan was developed in consultation with a wide array of stakeholders, including healthcare providers, community partners, and people with lived experience (PWLE), who participated in listening sessions, focus groups, surveys, and technical workgroups over a research and planning period spanning more than a year

To learn more about the ZIP Indiana Plan, along with ZIP Coalitions resources, please visit https://www.zipindiana.org/

zero is possible

Ending the HIV Epidemic – Marion County

4 Pillars and Goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Plan

  • Prevent new HIV infections
  • Diagnose new HIC infections as early as possible
  • Treat new infections rapidly to reach viral suppression
  • Respond to emergent health needs of priority populations

Anti-Stigma Committee

Mission: To address the role stigma plays in achieving health equities and understanding the social barriers of those most impacted by HIV, Viral Hepatitis and STIs in Indiana.
Vision: We envision the state of Indiana being a place with modernized and standardized policies and legislation, where people with lived experience have access to systems of care that promote and provide dignity, equity and representation.

Training Resources

The HIV Prevention Program of the Division of HIV/STI and Viral Hepatitis strives to support directly state-funded outreach testing sites or other state-recognized agencies and organizations by providing up-to-date training and educational opportunities through the Training Programs it offers. Indiana does not require certification to be an HIV tester; however, those agencies granted prevention funds through the state do need to have their testers complete Outreach Testing Training and HIV101 training.