AIDS Institute
The New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute has lead responsibility for coordinating state programs, services and activities relating to HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and hepatitis C.
Statement of Mission, Vision and Values
Mission
The AIDS Institute is committed to eliminating new infections, improving the health and well-being of persons living with HIV, AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and viral hepatitis, and improving LGBT and drug user health.
"End epidemics, fight stigma, promote health."
Vision
All New Yorkers enjoy health and well-being free of stigma and disease.
Values
- Mutual Respect: We treat all individuals with dignity, respect, and compassion.
- Partnership: We value community input and collaboration with federal, state, local and community partners.
- Leadership: We embrace, empower and drive change.
- Innovation: We foster creative approaches to carry out our mission.
- Stewardship: We strive to be creative and resourceful in planning, developing, and delivering high quality services to impacted communities.
- Transparency and Accountability: We operate transparently and are accountable for all actions and decisions.
- Equality and Non-Discrimination: We believe in the principle that every individual is entitled to full and equal access to all civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, and the understanding that no person shall be discriminated against based on race, nationality or ethnic origin, religion, political or other opinion, gender, class/caste, age, language, disability, sexual orientation, or other status.
Guiding Principles
The AIDS Institute is committed to carrying out its work according to the following guiding principles: