
HIV Prevention Counseling Courses
The HIV Prevention Counseling series is comprised of two
workshops. HIV Prevention Counseling: THE FACTS course includes the Virginia
statutes relating to HIV testing and counseling, risk assessment and reduction, and
partner notification information. This course is a prerequisite for the provides basic
information related to progression of disease, legal issues, and risk assessment. HIV
Counseling: THE APPROACH provides guidelines and opportunities to role play
prevention counseling. This course was designed for persons with a working knowledge of
HIV and AIDS who provide testing and counseling for the HIV antibody or other sexually
transmitted diseases. Upon completion of the series, participants will be able to conduct
HIV Prevention Counseling.
Course Description
HIV Prevention Counseling: THE
FACTS
Upon completion of this program, participants should be
able to:
- Discuss the spectrum of HIV disease
- Discuss HIV antibody testing, including legal
implications, process of testing, and meaning of results
- Discuss the process of HIV partner notification in the
Commonwealth of Virginia
- Assess a client's personal risk reduction plan
- Understand the possible implications of HIV infection in a
person's life
HIV Prevention Counseling: THE
APPROACH
Upon completion of this program,
participants should be able to:
- Help a client to improve his/her self perception of risk
- Support behavior changes the client has already attempted
- Negotiate a realistic and incremental plan for the client
to reduce his/her risk
- Support the client in making a decision about testing and
preparing for the result
- Help the client who tests HIV+ to begin to integrate their newly identified HIV status emotionally, behaviorally, and socially
Course Schedule
THE FACTS (Level 1) This course is held
in conjunction with the Orientation and Overview course on the 4th Friday of
every month.
THE APPROACH (Level 2) To qualify you
must have attended the HIV Prevention Counseling: The Facts course. Participants
should have sound basic HIV/AIDS knowledge. This course is intended for staff members who
provide HIV/AIDS prevention counseling. This course is held during a two-day period each quarter at the AIDS Resource Center and by special arrangement for community-based organizations throughout Hampton Roads.
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