«Trust» advice bureau Target group: PLHIV PLHIV/TB Former prisoners IDUs.

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«Trust» advice bureau Target group: PLHIV PLHIV/TB Former prisoners IDUs

Statistical overview Year end 2009: 1262 PLHIV on D register at AIDS Centre; Includes 266 HIV/TB cases; 17 new HIV/TB cases detected in Q1 2010; 68 PLHIV deaths at year end 2009 including 22 HIV/TB cases; 230 patients on TB chemotherapy (isoniazid) in 2009; 71 patients on TB chemotherapy during Q1 2010; 15 HIV/TB deaths in Q1.

Multidisciplinary team Social worker Lawyer Psychologist Patient

Role of team members Psychologist - Psychosocial counselling of PLHIV and their close contacts. Social worker: - motivational counselling for TB prevention – assessing patient's lifestyle and requirements for adherence to treatment regimen – offering support to the patient's family – advice and support in diagnostic phase (fluorography, overall radiogram of the lungs, AFB examination of sputum smear). – provision of welfare assistance in the form of food packs and health packs for 50 HIV/TB clients during supportive treatment. Lawyer: – client advocacy – legal advice and support

Expected outcome Establishment of an effective model for delivering medical, social, psychological and legal assistance to TB/HIV patients More information for PLHIV and vulnerable populations about the warning signs of TB and the impact of the disease among PLHIV, IDUs, former prisoners and sex workers Access by PLHIV to HIV/TB prevention and treatment services Advocacy and human rights in an HIV/AIDS context One-stop medical facility for PLHIV/TB providing full range of services Motivating physicians to provide high-quality medical services to PLHIV/TB Ensuring project buy-in from physicians and nurses Ensuring programme buy-in from PLHIV

Constraints No TB specialist at AIDS Centre Recipient population is socially marginalized Clients are drug- and alcohol-dependent No residence permit or fixed address No work, financial precarity Geographical remoteness and dispersion of medical facilities providing services Stigmatized by employers Stigmatized by health workforce, refusal to admit inpatients Passive attitude of PLHIV towards their problems No advocates for PLHIV

Achievements Client trust nurtured Clients motivated for HIV/TB prevention and treatment Partnership with physicians at AIDS Centres, medical institutions, neuropsychiatric clinics and user-friendly surgeries Successful treatment of TB patients forms a bridge to supportive treatment

Better access to HIV/TB prevention and treatment Social support Intensive early detection of TB (access) Information about TB symptoms, prevention and treatment Harm reductionAdherence to treatment

Thank you for your attention