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Module 1 Opening Prayer Elder Sharing circle Introductions participantsfacilitators Ground Rules Boundaries what isis not acceptable Introduce all 9 circles Aboriginal People amp HIVAIDS historystatistics ID: 325959

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Circle of Knowledge KeepersSlide2

Module 1

Opening Prayer - Elder

Sharing circle –

Introductions

participants/facilitators

Ground Rules – Boundaries what is/is not acceptable

Introduce all 9 circles

Aboriginal People & HIV/AIDS (history/statistics)

Labeling Exercise – Learn how to look past labels

What is Peer Education and Counseling?

Why have Peer Educators?

What are the goals of this program?

Who should be a Knowledge Keeper?

Cycles of Healing

Risk Management

How to pass this information on

Closing Sharing Circle – What did you learn today?

*Note: Elder NeededSlide3

Module 2

Opening Sharing Circle – check in

Review Circle # 1

Basic

HIV/AIDS and TB facts

How is HIV spread? Social factors that contribute to the epidemic.

Making informed educated choices

HIV symptoms of men and women – the difference

What are Hepatitis A, B, C and TB?

Treatment for Hepatitis A, B, C and TB

Co-infection

– TB, HIV, Hepatitis C

APHA Empowerment – living positively with HIV

Aboriginal Cultures & Disease – Holistic Healing Medicine Wheel

Closing sharing circleSlide4

Module 3

Opening Sharing Circle – Check in

Overview of Circle #2

Talking about Sex

Exercise – Describe a Traditional Man

Exercise – Describe a Traditional Woman

Gender Roles

Healthy Sexuality

Sexuality – definitions

Sexual Dysfunction

What is Safer Sex?

Informed Choices – how to have safer sex

Overview

of HIV – Concentration levels of HIV in body fluids

Activities that put you at risk

Closing Sharing CircleSlide5

Module 4

Opening Sharing Circle – Check in

Overview of Circle #3

Roles of Alcohol, Drugs, Solvents – Addictions

Newly Incarcerated – how to offer support

What is Risk Management?

Group Exercise – discussion on why people use drugs/alcohol

Barriers to changing harmful behaviors

Identifying Main Barriers

Short and long term effects of drugs, alcohol and solvents

Tools to resolve trauma

Mother to Child Transmission Risks

Transgender

Universal Precautions – how to keep yourself and others safe

Closing Sharing CircleSlide6

Module 5

Opening Sharing Circle – Check in

Overview of Circle #4

Role of a Knowledge Keeper

What does a Knowledge Keeper do?

Who can be a Knowledge Keeper?

Skills Development

Developing Communication Skills

Basic Communicating what to do/what not to do

Developing Organizational Skills

Three steps to getting organized

Four Steps of how people learn

Support

Networks: identify what is accessible and what is realistic

Assignments: (Individual/group) create skit, poem, painting or drawing that reflects HIV/AIDS of Hepatitis C. This will be presented to your group at the end of the training in Circle 9.

Closing Sharing CircleSlide7

Module 6

Opening Sharing Circle – Check in

Overview of Circle #5

Testing

Who

Why

When

Three Types of HIV Test

Nominal

Non-nominal

Anonymous

Window Period – Symptomatic, Asymptomatic, AIDS

Test results – what do they mean?

Group Exercise: finish statements (6)

If I test HIV positive, I may feel….

Discuss

men's

and women’s issues

Closing

Sharing CircleSlide8

Module 7

Opening Sharing Circle – Check in

Review Circle #6

What is Aboriginal Healing?

Identify options accessible for healing.

Holistic Healing

Alternative Therapy

Nutrition and Hepatitis C

HIV/AIDS

on the inside

HIV/AIDS on the outside

Restorative Justice

Closing Sharing CircleSlide9

Module 8

Opening Circle – Check in

Review Circle #7

Group exercise: Self- Care – individually write up a self-care plan, this will be shared with the group.

Introduction to Spirituality

Ceremonies on the inside

Meditation – Five steps to learn how to meditate

Medicine Wheel – Self Evaluating

Closing Sharing CircleSlide10

Module 9

Sharing Circle – Check in

Overview of all 9 Circles

Group presentations of assignments

Where

do we go from here?

What to do with the information acquired?

What are the outcomes?

Evaluation of the program

Graduation – certificates to be presented

Closing Sharing Circle