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Adoption of less risky behaviour

Objectives List the conditions for success in the process of behavioural changes Give the Identify techniques to bring a youth to change steps to behavioural changes Identify the behaviours to promote in the youth in the prevention of early and unwanted pregnancies

How to bring a youth to change Identify the target Create a friendly relationship Identify the problem Talk with calmness Listen attentively Allow her to chose (make her own decisions) Accompany her in the adoption of her new behaviour

How to change a partner Perfect knowledge of your partner Good knowledge of the subject to discuss Know what you want to change Avoid to show that the problem is serious Chose the right words Pause the problem for some other time if he is irritated Take examples of known victims Be patient and available Provide what he want but which lead to a sain behaviour

Qualities of a good Aunty Be a model Be polite and kind Be patient and tolerant Be humble and simple Avoid judging others Be comprehensive Have empathy (put yourself in others place) Have self control Be sympathetic Know what you want Have a perfect knowledge of the topic you want to teach Have self confidence

Role of the Aunty in the community To educate, support and guide adolescents who are not sexually active in retarding the beginning of sexual activities, and to those already sexually active, orientate them in the adoption of less risky sexual behaviours. Be a model of behaviour to the youths of your community

Steps to behavioural changes

Behaviours to encourage in youths Abstinence Correct and systematic use of condoms Information Usage of a modern contraceptive method Avoid risky areas

Advantages of abstinence Good state of health Avoid early and unwanted pregnancies Protection against STI/HIV/AIDS Good continuation of studies No supplementary expenses Have a good home