Planning Council Basics
Recipient Responsibilities
Shared Responsibilities
MOU Essentials
Conflict Resolution
100

What is the purpose of creating an MOU between the Planning Council and the Recipient in RWHAP Part A?

To clearly define the roles, responsibilities, and communication protocols between the Planning Council and the Recipient, ensuring smooth operation and compliance with HRSA/HAB requirements

100

Who is responsible for the procurement of services in RWHAP Part A?

The Recipient. (The Office Of HIV)

100

What is a major document that both the Planning Council and Recipient collaborate on?

The Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan

100

What does MOU stand for?

Memorandum of Understanding

100

What is a common area where conflicts might arise between the Planning Council and Recipient?

Allocation of resources

200

True or False: The Planning Council is responsible for contracting service providers.

False

200

What key report must the Recipient submit annually to HRSA?

The Annual Progress Report.

200

True or False: Only the Recipient is involved in clinical quality management.

False

200

True or False: The MOU is a legally binding contract.

False. 

200

True or False: Conflict resolution steps are typically outlined in the MOU.

True

300

Name one responsibility of the Planning Council related to assessing the administrative mechanism.

The AEAM: Assessing how well the Recipient is distributing funds according to the Council's priorities. 

300

True or False: The Recipient sets the service priorities.

False.

300

What joint activity involves assessing the needs of the HIV/AIDS community?

Conducting a comprehensive needs assessment

300

How often should the MOU be reviewed and potentially updated?

At least every two years.

300

What is a recommended first step in resolving conflicts?

Direct communication to discuss and understand the issue

400

How often does the Planning Council and Strategic Planning Committee meet?

Every other month

400

What is one of the Recipient's responsibilities in terms of contract monitoring?

Ensuring that service providers meet contractual obligations and performance standards.

400

Who is responsible for ensuring public input into planning decisions?

Both the Planning Council and the Recipient

400

Who must approve the MOU?

Both the Planning Council and the Recipient

400

Name a key principle to maintain during conflict resolution

Respect for each party's role and responsibilities

500

What is one key consideration when determining the composition of the Planning Council?

It should reflect the demographics of the local epidemic.


500

Name one type of technical assistance the Recipient provides to subrecipients.

Training on data reporting systems.

500

What is an essential component of shared communication responsibilities?

Timely and transparent exchange of information.

500

What is a critical element to include in an MOU?

Clear delineation of roles and responsibilities

500

What should be done if conflict resolution fails at the discussion level?

Escalate the issue to a neutral third party or mediator.