Training

© 2001 Marcel Reyners, Courtesy of PhotoshareA professional demeanor, evidence-based practices, and unbiased service provision are among the most important attributes of health care providers and staff seeking to effectively link family planning and HIV (FP/HIV) services. The Training section of the Family Planning and HIV Services Integration Toolkit contains curricula, manuals, and related materials that can be used to plan or adapt training sessions and programs to build the capacity of health care providers, supervisors, and supporting staff to deliver high-quality integrated services.
 
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Contraception for People Living with HIV: Providers of integrated services need to understand the contraceptive options available to women living with HIV who wish to prevent pregnancy. They also need to understand additional reproductive health concerns that women living with HIV might face, such as preventing HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among partners and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV.
 
Integrated Services: Curricula and other educational materials can be adapted and used to build the capacity of service providers and other health care workers to provide high-quality integrated FP/HIV services. Effective counseling is a critical element of integrated services. For FP/HIV integration to succeed, HIV care providers need to learn about contraceptive options and informed method choice. FP providers need to learn about HIV services and understand the unique needs and concerns of those seeking HIV counseling and testing, PMTCT, antiretroviral therapy (ART), or additional HIV care and support. Integrated service providers also need training on providing FP/HIV services to special populations, including youth and pregnant or postpartum women living with HIV.
 
Supervision and Program Management: Training materials will help trainers, program managers, supervisors, and other administrators develop and implement effective training sessions, supervision and assessment procedures, and monitoring and evaluation systems. These educational materials will prepare health systems and organizations to implement integrated services with a deeper understanding of the dynamics of FP/HIV integration, the unique family planning and reproductive health needs of people living with HIV, and the importance of measuring learning and progress during training and implementation of integrated programs.
 
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Contraception for People Living with HIV

    2009 | Global Health eLearning Center
    The Global Health eLearning Center offers a menu of courses that learners can use to expand their knowledge in key public health areas and to access important up-to-date technical information. Each course is authored by a subject matter expert or a team of experts, is highly focused, and can be completed in about one to two hours. Although courses are designed to be taken online, a printer-friendly format allows you to download course materials for further study.
    2009 | FHI | 88 pp
    This module encourages healthcare providers to actively promote prevention to their HIV -positive patients. To do this, providers need to know the facts about positive prevention, and they need tips on how to broach the topic with their clients. The module is designed as a PowerPoint presentation that can be delivered in as little as 90
    2008 | FHI | 18 pp
    With increased access to antiretroviral (ARV) therapy, and the resulting improvements in health, many clients with HIV are reconsidering their reproductive options — some are deciding whether to have children, and others are resuming sexual activity while wanting to avoid pregnancy. As a result, demand for contraception among clients with HIV — especially those on ARV therapy — has increased, and new integrated options for improving access to contraception are being considered.
    2006 | World Health Organization [WHO] | 76 pp
    This tool is designed to help health workers counsel people living with HIV on sexual and reproductive choices and family planning. It also is meant to help people living with HIV make and carry out informed, healthy, and appropriate decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives.
    2006 | EngenderHealth | 220 pp
    Developed in collaboration with the International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW), Sexual and Reproductive Health for HIV-Positive Women and Adolescent Girls: A Manual for Trainers and Programme Managers provides information and a structure for a four-day training and a two-day planning workshop. These will enable program managers and health workers to provide comprehensive, nonjudgmental, and high-quality SRH care and support to HIV-positive women and adolescent girls.

Integrated Services

Supervision and Program Management