Oral presentation by Kate Powis, Harvard University at the Learning Session: HIV Exposed Children and Early Child Development on March 7, 2019 that describes the evolving epidemiology of HIV exposed uninfected children. The presentation provides information regarding HEU children in global context, HEU child risk factors, HEU child outcomes, and the long-term view.
Oral presentation by Lisa Bohmer at the Learning Session: HIV Exposed Children and Early Child Development on March 7, 2019 that discusses the 5 year strategy of The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation which is to identify, test, and deliver program approaches that have the potential to improve developmental outcomes of all children affected by HIV and AIDS in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia. They are currently supporting efforts to field test approaches to improve care giving and child development outcomes as part of health systems and within local communities, with focus on areas with high HIV prevalence.
This guide supports evidence based interventions by providing skills and helpful principles focused on relationship skills and problem management, this guide also provides tools for self management and behavior change.
Oral presentation by Natalie Sanchez, Clinic Administrator, HIV/HCV that demonstrates how culturally appropriate videos can be effective in educating the Latino community about HIV transmission, treatment, and prevention. The presentation also discusses the impact videos and video sharing sites have in reaching abroad Latino audience with public health messages.
Skills building intervention that aims to begin to establish rapport with the parent, to elicit the parent’s perspective regarding the child’s main challenges and goals for improvement, and to identify and reduce practical and psychological barriers to participation.
This course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform your role as a Mentor Mother. You will learn about various aspects of maternal care during pregnancy, and about infant and child care following birth. You will also learn important counselling and communication skills so that you are able to deal with sensitive and difficult situations in your day to day work. To strengthen your ability to listen to, communicate with, and counsel the women in the communities effectively.
This survey captures various types of health care services people have received during the past three months. The care services are described as five different types of care that people may have received for each of three areas: physical health, emotional or mental health, and alcohol or drug problems.