Video 10: I chyah danceHIV/AIDS Stigma and Discrimination in Caribbean Health Care Settings: Video VignettesDate:
03/2007 DescriptionA health care worker in an HIV clinic believes he recognizes a former schoolmate walking down the hall and wants the name of the patient. This is one of a series of 13 short video scenarios (each between 30 seconds and five minutes long), produced to "trigger" discussion about common situations in Caribbean health care settings where HIV and AIDS stigma and discrimination may occur and can be prevented. The videos were produced to be used during HIV and AIDS training for health workers at all levels, including physicians, nurses, lab technicians, janitors and receptionists. A companion Facilitator Guide provides detailed instructions for effective use of each trigger scenario, including suggested discussion questions and activities. The scenarios portray professional actors in various roles. The videos can be used individually or together.
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| Resource Format | Flash | | Resource Type | Training tools | | Technical Areas | Stigma and Discrimination, Cultural Competency, Counseling and Testing, Advocacy, Community Development | | Target Audience | Clinicians, Physicians, Laboratory workers, Nurses, People living with HIV, Caregivers, Counselors, Community health workers, Clinical support staff, CBO/NGO staff, Employer / Employee | | Language | English |
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