Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 International Training Program on UP-SCALING CARE AND SUPPORT PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS. 20-25 November, 2006 Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur. BACKGROUND The number of people infected with HIV/AIDS the world over has reached the 38.6 million mark at the end of 2005. As the disease matures, the number of HIV positive people wanting medical care, ARV, and social and economic rehabilitation support is also rising. Providing these services to all the affected people becomes a challenge when; the number of people in need of services is large and rising, the resources are scarce, the understanding of the needs is incomplete and commitment for providing services is poor, the system and protocol are still being evolved, and the NGOs and civic society institutions are yet to come to terms with the HIV positive people. Institutions like the World Bank, WHO and UNAIDS have facilitated in the mobilization of resources and development of protocol and procedures to meet the care and support needs of the people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) globally. These opportunities have encouraged several affected nations to expand their response to AIDS. For example, under the third phase of the AIDS Control Program (2006- 11), the Government of India has strategized to expand health care services for PLHA down to the PHC level. To achieve such program goals, it is desirable that the program managers' and service providers' capabilities be strengthened to internalize the universal processes and standards in expanding the program in the local contexts. This training program is an attempt to fill this void. OBJECTIVES The broad objective of this training program is to develop understanding among program managers and service providers about the universal processes and standards for providing care and support to PLHA. It also aims to strengthen their technical and managerial capabilities in internalizing these and rolling out care and support programs for PLHA and their families, in the local contexts. COURSE CONTENTS The training program will focus on the following issues. Policy and program concerns. Assessment of the care and support needs (health, economic, social etc.) of PLHA and their families in the local contexts. Strategy/Program planning and implementation- human resources, infrastructure, procurements, public-private partnership, linkages and networking. Counseling, continuing education and positive living. Delivery and management of ARV- supply, monitoring and adherence to treatment. Treatment of illnesses and opportunistic infections- continuum of care, referral linkages, linkages with TB control program. Community and home-based care, nutrition. Reducing parents to child transmission of HIV. Universal precautions in hospital and home-based care. Human rights, gender equity and legal issues. Socio-economic rehabilitation, management of stigma and discrimination, and mobilizing social support system and welfare institutions. Monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment. PARTICIPANTS The program is designed for planners, program managers and service providers in public, private and NGO sectors involved in the management of care and support HIV positive people at district, provincial and national levels. The number of participants in the program will be restricted to 25. TRAINING METHODS The program is designed to enhance the participants' knowledge and to provide them opportunities to develop hands on skills. The program will be offered through three main approaches: Concept sessions, discussions and presentations Case studies Group work The training process will be participative. COURSE FEE The course fee will be Rs.14,000/- for an Indian participant and US $600/- for an international participant. This covers charges for board and lodging and course material. The participants/sponsoring agencies will have to bear the travel expenses of to and fro journey. VENUE The training program will be held at the institute campus at Jaipur. Board and lodging arrangement of the participants will also be made at the guest house on the campus. During the month of November, the weather in Jaipur is pleasant with the temperature ranging between 15 to 25 degree Celsius. HOW TO APPLY The participants are required to fill in the attached nomination form and send it along with a demand draft for the program fee in favour of Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur latest by November 3, 2006 to: Download nomination form of MDP Click Here http://www.iihmr.org/international_training_program.htm Course Director Prof. R.S. Goyal, Ph.D., Professor, IIHMR, Jaipur. RESOURCE PERSONS Mr. A.K. Ganesh, YRG Care, Chennai. Dr. Rakesh Agarwal , Bhoruka Public Welfare Trust, Kolkata. Dr. Ravi Verma, Population Council, New Delhi. Dr. S.D.Gupta, IIHMR,Jaipur FOR FURTHER QUERIES, PLEASE CONTACT Prof. R.S. Goyal Dean (Training) INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT RESEARCH 1, Prabhu Dayal Marg, Sanganer Airport, Jaipur, 302011,INDIA Phone: 91-141-2791431/2/3 Fax: 91-141-2792138 E-mail: iihmr@... OR rsgoyal@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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