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06.04.2015 HIV-infection prevention is in the hands of the youth
 From 18 to 20 March 2015,
I and II level training 
“HIV-infection prevention among the youth.
Peer instructors training”
        took place in Irkutsk

The training was developed and conducted by RRC RC Technical Support Group on HIV and TB specialists jointly with specialists of Russian Red Cross Irkutsk regional branch within the framework of the project “HIV-infection prevention and service support of people living HIV in Irkutsk”.

To conduct the training a unique methodological package earlier developed by RRC RC Technical Support Group was used. It includes training protocol, selection of educational handout materials and electronic presentations on each of the topic. All methodological materials are available at RRC RC Technical Support Group electronic resource: http://www.redcross-irkutsk.org/ru/pages/

Gruppa_tehnicheskoj_podder/

Gruppa_tehnicheskoj_podder_inf_metod/Modul_III_Metodicheskij_p.html.

The training took place in friendly and business atmosphere. School pupils and students of colleges and universities of Irkutsk were the participants of the training. Almost all the participants are members of different pedagogical squads of the city.

All the sessions of the training received great attention, many participants made “discoveries” for themselves about the ways of HIV-infection transmission, preventive actions, characteristics of epidemic growth in Russia and Irkutsk region in particular.

Different methods such as lectures, brainstorm, role game, group work, self-presentations, warm-up games were used during the training. Trainers also actively used different visualizing instruments - handout materials, flip chart board and electronic presentations. Use of interactive methods helped students to better learn and understand the material.  

After the training was completed all the participants got certificates of peer instructors which allow them to conduct informational sessions. They were also presented with small souvenirs with Red Cross symbolic. Participants’ feedbacks became the final accord: sitting in a circle each of them shared their impressions, plans and wishes. After that anonymous assessment questionnaires were filled.   

The feedbacks the trainers received show that participants are satisfied with the training in general. They are satisfied with trainers work and the vast majority is satisfied with the results and the level of training organization. Participants noted they would like more practice but otherwise the balance of working forms is observed.

The majority of participants note that they feel confident as peer instructors.

 

We sincerely wish new peer instructors good luck in honorable and difficult HIV-infection prevention work and gladly welcome them to join our volunteer movement! 



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