GCU Prevention Programs HIV/AIDS Presentation

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Prevention programs are essential to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS. Locate one prevention program in your local community that addresses HIV/AIDS; you can locate this program through Internet research or by checking with local mental health agencies. The prevention program you select may include some of the following prevention topics: safe sex, needle exchange program, prevention for pregnant mothers, education, mental and physical health support, and testing.

Create a digital presentation of 8-10 slides (be sure to include slide notes) about the information you learned regarding the prevention program. Develop this presentation as if you were going to be presenting to professionals about the benefits and drawbacks of the program, at a professional development workshop.

The presentation should address the following for your selected prevention program:

  • A description of the program (e.g., who facilitates it, and what is the targeted population)
  • Information regarding the efficacy of the program
  • Funding streams for the program (e.g., state, local, federal, and nonprofit)
  • A description of how the prevention program could be a helpful resource to you, as the counselor, when working with clients
  • A description of any educational prevention resources that are available to clients (e.g., pamphlets, seminars, and prophylactics)

A minimum of three scholarly sources to support your responses.

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HIV/AIDS Prevention
and Control

INTRODUCTION


HIV/AIDS is a disease that has had a significant impact on global health.



Since the first cases of HIV/AIDS were reported in the early 1980s, the disease has
spread rapidly, affecting millions of people worldwide.



According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of 2021, an estimated 38
million people are living with HIV/AIDS globally, and over 35 million people have
died from AIDS-related illnesses since the epidemic began.



HIV/AIDS affects individual genders, races, and sexual orientations, and it has a
profound impact on the physical, social, and economic well-being of those living
with the diseases of all ages,.



Despite significant progress in treatment and prevention, HIV/AIDS remains a
global health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where
access to testing and treatment is limited.

Overview of Prevention Program
The prevention program to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS consists
of several key components

Education: Education and awareness campaigns play a critical
role in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS.

The prevention program will include educational materials and
activities such as workshops, brochures, and posters to
increase awareness about HIV/AIDS and how it is transmitted.

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