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Behaviour Change and Communication in HIV/AIDS (Jul 09-20 2007)
Event summary
This Behaviour Change and Communication in HIV/AIDS course, offered by the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) intends to:
- Assist a diverse audience of health and health related professionals in public, private, and community sectors.
- Develop skills and strategies to prevent or reduce behaviours that place persons at risk for STD or HIV infections.
The course aims to enable trainees to be able to:
- Describe behaviour change and behavioural theories and frameworks
- Analyse behaviour in context: the cultural, social, political and economic factors underlying health behaviour and behaviour change
- Analyse behavioural aspects of health problems, the context, and target groups
- Select most appropriate means of communication and media, and design messages and materials based on research and analysis
- Describe all the stages of production and use of communication materials for BCC from conception and development, to pre-testing, planning of use, and implementation, to monitoring and evaluation
- Apply the strategic use of interpersonal communication approaches and their role in inducing behaviour change
- Plan BCC strategies for the improvement of health of targeted population groups
The following is an outline of the units covered:
- Introduction to behaviour change and communication
- Behavioural theories used in HIV/AIDS prevention
- The behaviour change process
- The contextual domains of behaviour change
- Factors that cause people to change behaviour
- Introduction to behaviour change communication strategy
- Developing BCC objectives, strategies and activities
- Conducting communication channels analysis
- Communication approaches, appeal and tone
- Conducting problem analysis and development
- Conducting behaviour analysis
- Interpersonal communication skills
- Community participation in BCC interventions
- Message and materials development
- Design and layout of messages and print materials
- Developing effective radio spots
- Role of research in BCC programs formative assessments
- Monitoring and evaluation of BCC
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Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 03 2007
Last Updated November 02 2007
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Hi
I am interested to know if this cousrse is still on. my email is abubockay2005@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks
Abu