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This guide is a resource booklet for adult and peer facilitators to encourage young people between the ages of 11-18 to explore the issues surrounding Voluntary Counselling and Testing for HIV/AIDS (VCT) through holistic interactive programmes (combination of heart, head and hand responses) that help them achieve their right to health. This booklet came about as a result of a national process to develop guidelines and a code of conduct for VCT for HIV, relating to children. …
Plano Integrado de Enfrentamento da Feminização da Epidemia de Aids e outras DST e um documento elaborado pelo Ministério da Saúde do Brasil em 2007. Resultado de uma parceria que procurou reunir esforços e alçar voo a partir da articulação intersetorial e da participação de parceiras/os da sociedade civil, o Plano tem como elemento fundamental o enfrentamento das múltiplas vulnerabilidades que contribuem para que as mulheres brasileiras estejam mais suscetíveis à infecção pelo HIV e a outras doenças sexualmente transmissíveis. …
There have been many counselling interventions since the onset of HIV/AIDS in Uganda but most have focused on adults. The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD) with CORE Initiative and CORE Initiative partners identified that the specific needs for counselling of orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC), defined under different categories within the National Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children's Policy (NOP), still need to be addressed. …
This training program provides a basic level of Peer education skills training.
The paper describes the Delhi University Helpline counselling services operated under the supervision of medical officers and trained counsellors in the Delhi University Health Center, India.
A curriculum outline of a three-day training programme to increase the knowledge and skills of birth spacing providers in counseling. The curriculum is based on teaching counselling using GATHER technique.
The report details successful youth projects that have focused on preventing reproductive health problems, developing health life skills, and preserving the environment. Based on work conducted over the past 15 years in more than 25 countries, researchers determined that some of the most successful strategies begin by involving young people in the development of programme.
The sheet highlights the TARSHI project in India. It focuses on talking about reproductive and sexual health issues with youth by a telephone helpline.
The sheet highlights a project at Kenyatta University, Kenya. It focuses on peer counselling to develop tomorrow's leaders.
The sheet concentrates on reaching adolescents through hotlines and radio call-in programs. It answers to the questions on the advantages of using hotlines and radio call-in shows; the topics that young callers want to discuss; the challenges of operating a hotline or radio call-in show, and how the programmes deal with these challenges; and the conclusions that can be drawn.