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Peer Education Training of Trainers ManualPublication Date2003 SummaryMany manuals have been developed in an effort to provide guidelines for the training of peer educators or to propose ideas for activities that could be carried out in peer education projects with young people. This publication, however, focusses specifically on the training of trainers (ToT) of peer educators and provides an example of a training programme. The sample curriculum is based in part on experiences gained in a series of sub-regional training workshops in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, organised by the Joint United Nations Interagency Group on Young People's Health Development and Protection in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (IAG) from 2000 to 2003. The development of this manual was informed by feedback from the peer educators who participated in those workshops.
The manual is intended to be used by 'master' trainers in peer education when training future trainers. However, many of the exercises included in the training curriculum could also be used for training peer educators aged 16 years and older. Publishers emphasise that this manual cannot replace an in-person training course, but should primarily be seen as a support tool for a training workshop. Sexual and reproductive health and the prevention of HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and substance abuse are the themes around which this trainingcurriculum has been developed. Special attention has been given to gender and cultural sensitivity in health education. The overall training guidelines and suggested techniques can, according to publishers, be applied to peer education activities in any field. The manual is composed of the following sections:
Number of Pages188 ContactPlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site February 09 2004 Last Updated August 28 2007 |
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