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Stepping Stones: A training package on HIV/AIDS, gender issues, communication and relationship skills

Author

Alice Welbourn

Publication Date

1995

Summary

This 240-page training manual offers instructions on how to run Stepping Stones workshops which aim to enable individuals, their peers and their communities to change their behaviour - individually and together – in relation to HIV/AIDs, gender and relationships. It is accompanied by a workshop video of 15 five-minute clips, although, according to the publishers, the manual can be used without the video. The package includes closely-guided instructions on how to run approximately 60 hours of workshop sessions designed to enable women and men of all ages to explore their social, sexual and psychological needs, to analyse the communication blocks they face, and to practice different ways of behaving in their relationships.

There is also a 70 minute 'Stepping Stones' workshop video which can be used with the 'Stepping Stones' manual is also available from TALC at £12 (+ packing and postage).

Click here to order this resource online.

Number of Pages

240

Languages

English, French

Contact

Glen Williams
Series Editor
Strategies for Hope Trust
93 Divinity Road
Oxford OX4 1LN, U.K
Email: sfh@stratshope.org
Tel.: +44 1865 723078
Fax: +44 1865 436069
info@talcuk.org
TALC UK website

Source

Strategies for Hope website on June 18 2007.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 18 2007
Last Updated June 18 2007

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