PPT-Community Engagement and Stigma-Reduction Interventions
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December 11 2014 Nicole Chisolm MPH Evaluation Specialist Core Elements Community Level Outreach events Educational events HIV testing events Individual Level AntiRetroviral
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December 11 2014 Nicole Chisolm MPH Evaluation Specialist Core Elements Community Level Outreach events Educational events HIV testing events Individual Level AntiRetroviral Treatment and Access to Services ARTAS. Susan Timberlake. Chief, Human Rights and Law Division. UNAIDS Secretariat. Geneva. Exploring the intersection. Discrimination (unfair treatment). Stigma . (attitudes). Criminalisation . (laws & practices). Tonia . Poteat. , Andrea L. Wirtz, Anita Radix, . Annick. . Borquez. , Alfonso . Silva-. Santisteban. , Madeline Deutsch, . Sharful. Islam Khan, Sam Winter, . Don . Operario. HIV and Sex Workers, Paper 6. April 2, 2009. (NACP Logo). 1. Country Context and Status. HIV sentinel . sero. - prevalence = 5.4% (2007). Demographic and Health Survey prevalence = 1.5% (2007) [men – 1.2% ; women 1.8%]. Higher in Urban areas – 2.5%. Sénégal, . Guinée Bissau, Guinée, Cap Vert, Mali, Burkina Faso , Niger, Gambie. KP Stigma reduction: difficult context and interventions. Despite. . criminalizing. . legal. environnement. Evidences are more and more . Carys.Keane@noms.gsi.gov.uk. National Specialist Lead for Extremist Offending (NOMS Interventions Services). NOMS Provisions for Extremist Offenders and those of Concern. Presentation Overview. What we know about Extremism. Strategies . for . Integrated Care Settings. Gretchen Grappone, LICSW. Marty . Boldin. , LICSW, MLADC, LCS, CPS. Gretchen Grappone, LICSW. ggrappone@atlasresearch.us. Trainer and consultant in VA Medical Centers, civilian . The Transgender Implementation Tool for the WHO key population . g. uidelines. IRGT A Global Network of Trans Women and HIV. Why IRGT?. IRGT was born in 2011 out of the need to differentiate Trans people from the MSM key population in UNAIDS . Autism stigma and its links with ethnicity and culture Dr Chris Papadopoulos University of Bedfordshire What is stigma? The term ‘stigma’ originally comes from the Greek word ‘ stig ’ which means “a mark, dot, puncture”. Ancient Greeks used it to highlight slaves or anyone of inferior social status. UTRGV Community Engagement Overview Office of Community Engagement & Economic Development Division of Governmental & Community Relations Objectives Define Community Engagement Explore different methods of engagement “Happy in my own skin”: Impact of anti-stigma interventions on people living with HIV in Toronto, Canada Presented by Christian Hui & Henry Luyombya July 19, 2016 Durban, South Africa Authors: J.P. Wong, Teresa Xu. Implications and Recommendations for Interventions. Contents. 1) Background Information. 2) Research Objectives. 3) Insights from Endemic Regions. 4) Implications for Interventions. 5) Approach to Evaluating Interventions. PopART. Study. Musonda Simwinga. Pre- study engagement. Consultations . with existing representative . structures:. Former CAB members from the . ZAMSTAR study. Health committee and . community opinion . Leprosy stigma reduction through participation of Disabled People’s Organizations (DPOs) . Suresh Dhondge. Institutional. Self. Social. Stigma. Problem Statement:. Self & Social Stigma. Guilt & Shame. Rachel Lee & Niamh McIver. Engagement Officers. What is Community Engagement?. ‘A purposeful process which develops a working relationship between communities, community organisations and public and private bodies to help them to identify and act on community needs and ambitions. It involves respectful dialogue between everyone involved, aimed at improving understanding between them and taking joint action to achieve positive change’ .
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