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Street Children and HIV and AIDS: Methodological Guide for FacilitatorsFecha de PublicaciónJunio 15, 2006
ResumenThis training guide focuses on street children, their risk of contracting HIV/AIDS, and prevention of risk behaviours. Written by field practitioners and experts on guidance and counselling of youth in West Africa, it is structured to be a training tool to assist facilitators in the field. Its format and organisation emphasise portability and functionality and include tools to measure the effectiveness of the facilitators' interventions.
Prior to offering the training materials, the guide describes its own conceptualisation and writing. It includes its focus on street children and who they are, the three phases of the project of elaborating a training guide with field-tested methods, and the role of a sub-regional seminar in Niamey for the training of facilitators in 2005. Next, it sets forth the training proposal for facilitators used as the basis for creating the guide, including two strategies for acting on risk behaviours - increasing the children's level of knowledge of risk and developing their capacities to apply that knowledge; the theory of facilitating learning by understanding how street children think and how to motivate them to act; and a five-step approach for facilitators, which becomes the training tool when information and activities are added in the third section. The third section elaborates the five steps of training:
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