logging in or signing up ToolkitPres10 27 03 Danior Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 26 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 31, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: A Toolkit For Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma: From Research to Action Anton SchneiderBased On Research Findings: Based On Research Findings Recognize stigma Enhance knowledge and reduce fear Provide forum to discuss values and beliefs Find common language Involve people with HIV and AIDSHow Was the Toolkit Developed?: How Was the Toolkit Developed? A series of interactive, participatory workshops in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia More than 75 participants 50 African NGOs involved Led by Africa-based team - Ross Kidd and Sue ClayPurpose Of the Toolkit: Purpose Of the Toolkit Create understanding and awareness of stigma Strengthen role of people living with HIV and AIDS Provide comprehensive and flexible tools for front-line staff Help individuals and communities develop responses to stigma What Is the Toolkit?: What Is the Toolkit? Compilation of exercises and activities User-friendly Resource for participatory learning Problem-based Toolkit Methods and Materials: Toolkit Methods and Materials Discussions Presentations Buzz groups Cardstorming Pictures Report backs / round robin Rotational brainstorming Skill practice with feedback Small groups Stop-start drama Stories and case studies Warm up games and songsKey Target Groups: Key Target Groups AIDS educators and counselors Full time professionals (NGO staff) Part time staff and volunteers PLHA peer counselors Community groups Individuals and Families living with HIV and AIDS Who Can Use the Toolkit?: Who Can Use the Toolkit? Multiple audiences Health care professionals Faith-based organizations Employers Media/journalists Youth groups Women’s organizations How the Toolkit Works: How the Toolkit Works Starts with ourselves Raises and challenges stigma in participants Tackles stigma from two perspectives The ‘stigmatizer’ The ‘stigmatized’ Allows community to own the problem and develop solutionsOrganization Of the Toolkit: Organization Of the Toolkit Three sections: Root causes from the research Working with affected groups Action planning and behavior changeRoot Causes Of Stigma: Root Causes Of Stigma Naming the Problem More Understanding and Less Fear Sex, Morality, Shame & BlameFor Example…: For Example… Naming the Problem Exercises: Naming stigma through pictures Our own experience as stigmatizer and stigmatized Naming stigma in different contexts What is the meaning of stigma Effects of stigma on different players Forms, effects and causes (problem tree analysis)Sample Exercise: More Understanding and Less Fear: Sample Exercise: More Understanding and Less FearSample Exercise: More Understanding and Less Fear: Sample Exercise: More Understanding and Less FearSample Exercise: Sex, Morality, Shame and Blame: Sample Exercise: Sex, Morality, Shame and BlameSlide16: Innocent …………………..………..………………..………Guilty Blame ContinuumDuring the BreakLeave 10 minutes for an exercise…: During the Break Leave 10 minutes for an exercise… Naming stigma through pictures: Choose 3 or 4 of the pictures posted around the room… “What do you see in the picture?” “How does this picture show stigma?” Please write your answers on the flipcharts posted by the picture Slide22: CAUSES FORMS EFFECTS Loneliness Violence Name calling Rumor, Gossiping Stigma by association Morality Fear Misconceptions You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
ToolkitPres10 27 03 Danior Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 26 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 31, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: A Toolkit For Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma: From Research to Action Anton SchneiderBased On Research Findings: Based On Research Findings Recognize stigma Enhance knowledge and reduce fear Provide forum to discuss values and beliefs Find common language Involve people with HIV and AIDSHow Was the Toolkit Developed?: How Was the Toolkit Developed? A series of interactive, participatory workshops in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia More than 75 participants 50 African NGOs involved Led by Africa-based team - Ross Kidd and Sue ClayPurpose Of the Toolkit: Purpose Of the Toolkit Create understanding and awareness of stigma Strengthen role of people living with HIV and AIDS Provide comprehensive and flexible tools for front-line staff Help individuals and communities develop responses to stigma What Is the Toolkit?: What Is the Toolkit? Compilation of exercises and activities User-friendly Resource for participatory learning Problem-based Toolkit Methods and Materials: Toolkit Methods and Materials Discussions Presentations Buzz groups Cardstorming Pictures Report backs / round robin Rotational brainstorming Skill practice with feedback Small groups Stop-start drama Stories and case studies Warm up games and songsKey Target Groups: Key Target Groups AIDS educators and counselors Full time professionals (NGO staff) Part time staff and volunteers PLHA peer counselors Community groups Individuals and Families living with HIV and AIDS Who Can Use the Toolkit?: Who Can Use the Toolkit? Multiple audiences Health care professionals Faith-based organizations Employers Media/journalists Youth groups Women’s organizations How the Toolkit Works: How the Toolkit Works Starts with ourselves Raises and challenges stigma in participants Tackles stigma from two perspectives The ‘stigmatizer’ The ‘stigmatized’ Allows community to own the problem and develop solutionsOrganization Of the Toolkit: Organization Of the Toolkit Three sections: Root causes from the research Working with affected groups Action planning and behavior changeRoot Causes Of Stigma: Root Causes Of Stigma Naming the Problem More Understanding and Less Fear Sex, Morality, Shame & BlameFor Example…: For Example… Naming the Problem Exercises: Naming stigma through pictures Our own experience as stigmatizer and stigmatized Naming stigma in different contexts What is the meaning of stigma Effects of stigma on different players Forms, effects and causes (problem tree analysis)Sample Exercise: More Understanding and Less Fear: Sample Exercise: More Understanding and Less FearSample Exercise: More Understanding and Less Fear: Sample Exercise: More Understanding and Less FearSample Exercise: Sex, Morality, Shame and Blame: Sample Exercise: Sex, Morality, Shame and BlameSlide16: Innocent …………………..………..………………..………Guilty Blame ContinuumDuring the BreakLeave 10 minutes for an exercise…: During the Break Leave 10 minutes for an exercise… Naming stigma through pictures: Choose 3 or 4 of the pictures posted around the room… “What do you see in the picture?” “How does this picture show stigma?” Please write your answers on the flipcharts posted by the picture Slide22: CAUSES FORMS EFFECTS Loneliness Violence Name calling Rumor, Gossiping Stigma by association Morality Fear Misconceptions