Queensland Positive People (QPP) Strategic Plan 2026-2031

Queensland Positive People (QPP) is currently developing our next Strategic Plan. This Plan will cover the period 2026-2031.

We deeply value the wisdom of our clients, communities and staff and would really appreciate you sharing your thoughts about the priorities for the next five years.

The survey asks about the current and future needs of people living with HIV and people at risk of or affected by HIV in Queensland, as well as the priorities for QPP.

The survey is open to:

* QPP clients
* QPP community members
* Any QPP staff members who have not already participated in consultation interviews/workshops

This survey is anonymous and confidential. The independent consultant (Lisa) is the only person who will see individual responses. All the responses will be mixed together, so individuals cannot be identified. QPP will only receive the overall findings and some quotes from the survey. Nothing you say in the survey will affect your relationship with QPP.

This has been designed as an online survey but we can share it with you as a paper copy, or you can answer it over the phone if that is better for you. If you would like a paper copy or phone call to complete the survey, please email Lisa (lisa@hecateconsulting.net.au).

We’ve included some questions about you and your background to help us understand what experiences are common across our clients and communities, and where there may be unmet needs. You can skip those questions if you prefer not to answer them. In line with privacy policies, all the online will be deleted 2 months after the launch of the Strategic Plan.

The survey will close at 5pm, Thursday 26 February. Please reach out to Lisa (independent consultant) if you have any questions: lisa@hecateconsulting.net.au
1.What has been your best experience of Queensland Positive People (QPP) over the last few years?
2.What are your best hopes for People Living with HIV and affected communities in Queensland over the next five years?
3.What do you see as the most important needs of People Living with HIV in Queensland at the moment?
4.What do you think will be the big challenges for People Living with HIV in Queensland over the next five years?
5.What do you see as the big opportunities to improve the wellbeing of People Living with HIV in Queensland over the next five years?
6.Community development is a big part of QPP’s role. What are the priorities for strengthening community connection and community action among People Living with HIV?
7.What do you see as the most important needs of affected communities (individuals/communities who are at risk of or impacted by HIV) in Queensland at the moment?
8.What do you think will be the big challenges for communities affected by HIV in Queensland over the next five years?
9.What do you see as the big opportunities to improve the wellbeing of affected communities in Queensland over the next five years?
10.Thinking about Queensland Positive People (QPP) as an organisation, what 3-4 values should guide QPP’s work over the coming 5 years?
11.What do you see as the priorities for QPP in the next five years?
12.How should QPP put the voices of clients and communities in the centre of decision-making over the next 5 years?
13.What do you think being a QPP member should mainly be about?
14.If QPP were redesigning membership today, what would you keep, change or add?
15.How does QPP make sure it is a strong organisation, able to work with People living with HIV, and those affected by HIV, in the long term?
16.What steps should QPP take to strengthen its sustainability? (Sustainability here refers to all aspects of the organisation, including staff, governance/Board, relationship with clients and communities, policies, and financial position)
17.Do you face any barriers in accessing QPP and its services or information? Is so, please provide some details.
18.Is there anything else that you would like to share with us?