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Training on Outreach Activities and Needle Syringe Programmes, Kathmandu, Nepal - 28th to 30th April 2008




Prevention of Transmission of HIV among drug Users in SAARC Countries (Project RAS/H13)

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Venue: Hotel Radisson Lajimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal

Day 1: 28 April 2008

Time Topic Facilitator/s
9.00am - 9.15am Registration of particpants  
9.15am - 9.25am Opening remarks and address on 'UNODCs Comprehensive Package Approach for HIV prevention and care for IDUs and prison population' Mr. Olivier Lermet, HIV Advisor, UNODC, Bangladesh
9.25am - 9.35am Address on 'DCP's strategy on drug abuse prevention' Mr. Chandeshwar Acharya, Under Secretary, MOHA
9.35am - 9.45am Address on 'UNDP's experiences on Needle Syringe Programmes in Nepal'

Dr. Mohammed S.A. Elgadir Programme Manager
HIV/AIDS  PMU, UNDP Nepal

9.50am - 10.00am Address on 'Needle Syringe Programmes as an essential component of a comprehensive response'

Ms. Amaya Mawnaing, Medical Officer,WHO

9.55 am - 10:10am Short briefing about the 2nd phase activity & overview of training objective in Project H13, UNODC ROSA Ms. Lipi Chowdhury, Consultant, Project H-13, UNODC ROSA
10.10am - 10:20am Address on 'IDU intervention -National Response'.

Dr. Padam Bdr. Chand, Director, NCASC

10.20am - 10.25am Vote of Thanks Mr. Chandeshwar Acharya, Under Secretary, MOHA
10.25am - 11.00am Tea break  
11.00am - 11.15am Overview on training and setting up ground rules to be followed during training Dr. Tarun Roy
11.15am - 11.30am Self introduction through game and selection of trainees who will assist in collecting feed-back in the first session of the next day Dr. Tarun Roy
11.30am - 12.15pm Behavior change process through 'Case study analysis' Dr. Samiran Panda
12.30pm - 1.15pm Basic concepts of outreach (types, barriers etc) through 'PPT presentation followed by questions & answers' Dr. Tarun Roy
1.00pm - 1:45pm Lunch  
2.00pm - 2.45pm Problems in establishing & conducting outreach through 'Brainstorming in large group & mind mapping' Dr. Tarun Roy
2.30pm - 3.15pm Outreach skills through group work and role play Dr. Samiran Panda
3.15 pm - 4.00 pm Planning outreach services through Brainstorming and listing followed by discussion Dr. Tarun Roy
4.00pm - 4.30pm Tea break  
4.30pm - 5.00pm Essential qualities of an outreach worker and important points to remember while conducting outreach through 'Group work followed by Group presentations' Dr. Samiran Panda
5.00pm  - 5.45pm Safer sex practices including different contraceptive options- 'Mock demonstration followed by discussion' Dr. Samiran Panda and Dr. Tarun Roy

Day 2: 29 April 2008

Time Topic Facilitator/s
9.30am - 10.00am Recap of the first day and feed back on sessions  of the first day (new knowledge, learning difficulties, feelings, training methods) and selection of trainees who will assist in collecting feed-back in the first session of the next day  Training Consultants, Ms. Lipi Chowdhury, Project H13, UNODC ROSA and selected trainees
10.00am - 10.45am Risk Reduction approaches for drug use related intervention through 'Brainstorming and free listing followed by discussion' Dr. Tarun Roy
10.45am - 11.30am Needle syringe exchange vs No-needle-syringe exchange- a 'Debate' by trainees Dr. Samiran Panda
11.00am - 11.30am Tea break  
12.00pm -12.45pm Needle & Syringe exchange- a brief 'PPT presentation followed by questions and answers' Dr. Samiran Panda
12.45pm - 1.30pm Elements of intervention that need to be in place along with needle-syringe exchange program- 'Brainstorming followed by free listing and discussion' Dr. Tarun Roy
1.00pm - 2.00pm Lunch  
2.00pm - 2.45pm What could go wrong with needle-syringe exchange- 'Group work followed by group presentations and discussion' Dr. Samiran Panda
2.45pm - 3.15pm Records to capture quality and coverage of intervention (condom tracking, services provided at outreach sites, reach, needle & syringe records etc) through 'Group work followed by group presentations and discussion' Dr. Tarun Roy
3.15pm - 3.45pm Tea break  
3.45pm - 4.15pm Safer injecting practices- 'Mock demonstration followed by discussion on the roles and responsibilities of IDUs as well as NSEP service providers' Dr. Samiran Panda and Dr. Tarun Roy
4.15pm - 5.00pm Safer injecting practices- 'Mock demonstration followed by discussion on the roles and responsibilities of IDUs as well as NSEP service providers' Dr. Samiran Panda and Dr. Tarun Roy

Day 3: 30 April 2008

Time Topic Facilitator/s
9.00am - 9.30am Recap of the second day and feed back on sessions  of the second day (new knowledge, learning difficulties, feelings, training methods) Training Consultants, Ms. Lipi Chowdhury, Project H13, UNODC ROSA and selected trainees
9.30am - 10.00am Tea break  

10.00am - 11.30am

(Timing for the session may need to changed accordingly)
Visits to a local NSEP site and addiction centre (in absence of NSEP an outreach site and an addiction centre) .Trainees need to go out in the field early in the day  
11.30am - 12.00pm Presentation of experience from field visit (strengths / opportunities for improvement). In a place where NSEP is not present what could be done to set up one if felt necessary Dr. Samiran Panda
12.00pm -12.20pm 'PPT presentation followed by discussion' on Post exposure prophylaxis for HIV and related precautions Dr. Samiran Panda
12.20pm -12.40pm How understanding network dynamics could help develop peer led outreach intervention through PPT presentation followed by questions and answers Dr. Tarun Roy
1.00pm - 2.00pm Lunch  
2.00pm - 3.00pm Preparation of future activity plan through 'Group work and presentation of group work followed by discussion' Training Consultants Ms. Lipi Chowdhury, Project H13, UNODC ROSA and Participants
3.00pm - 3.30pm Concluding feedback and wrap up  
     
 

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