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This booklet is aimed at HCP’s, and serves to raise awareness, and emphasize the need for
the inclusion and integration of psychosocial support in the Comprehensive HIV and AIDS
Care, Management and Treatment (CCMT) of children and adolescents.
Vulnerable Child Youth Stud. 2017 ; 12(2): 91–116. doi:10.1080/17450128.2016.1276656
Currently, there are only two manufacturers with HIV POC diagnostic products prequalified by the World Health
Organization (WHO) and eligible for procurement through the United Nations. UNICEF concluded its last tender for
HIV EID and VL POC diagnostic technologies in 2018 and awarded two manufact
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If baby HIV exposed, do DBS at six weeks or any time the child is seen if still below 12 months. If > 12 months, do HIV antibody test.
PLoS One 20(6): e0324338.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324338
Orientation slides for trainers
Point of care EID training package
recommended
This training package provides materials to guide onsite training for the introduction of POC EID testing. The topics focus on what health workers at each facility need to learn in order to confidently begin POC EID high-quality testing; the package provides materials for both classroom and hands-on
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These messages may be used as stand-alone resources, and also could be used as a supplement to The Essential Package, a comprehensive set of tools and guides for program managers and service providers supporting programs that address the unique needs and competencies of vulnerable children in a holi
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The Essential Package (EP) is a comprehensive set of tools and guides for program managers and service providers that enables programs to address the unique needs and competencies of young children, particularly those affected or infected by HIV/AIDS, in an integrated and holistic way. The component
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A job aid for cadres supporting caregivers of children and adolescents living with HIV (ages 0-14) in Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Programs
This facilitator manual is aimed at trainers of a three-day
‘Integrating VAC prevention and response into HIV settings’
course. It is for use by all facilitators who are delivering the
training.
Integrating violence against children prevention and response into HIV services. Participant manual
recommended
This training seeks to equip health workers who have contact with children in HIV settings with the knowledge and skills to better integrate violence against children (VAC) services into their work. It seeks to transmit information and skills to make them: feel comfortable talking with, providing se
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PowerPoint slides for Integrating Violence Against Children Prevention and Response into HIV Service
Slides for use with the facilitator manual.
This three-day training package includes ten modules to be delivered to groups of 25-30 health workers. The training is aimed at different cadres of health workers, including: nurses and midwives; clinicians; HIV counselors; medical social workers; pharm
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A Training Manual for Para-Social Workers. A Project of the Social Work HIV/AIDS
Partnership for Orphans Vulnerable Children in Tanzania. This training presentation is continually being evaluated and updated to
reflectcurrent needs and best practices. It should be viewed as work in progress
PATH developed this manual for community health workers to facilitate and support the implementation of the AIDS, Population, and Health Integrated Assistance (APHIA) II project’s community-based activities in Eastern, Nyanza, and Western provinces of Kenya. The manual was developed with funding f
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A post-hoc instrumental variable-based analysis of a cluster randomized trial in Eldoret, Kenya. Front. Public Health, 05 May 2023
Sec. Public Mental Health Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1150744