Dr. G.U. Ahsan, Ph.D North South University. DETERMINE TRAINING OBJECTIVES TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT JOB ANALYSES TRAINEE ANALYSIS PLANNING JOB ANALYSES.

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Dr. G.U. Ahsan, Ph.D North South University

DETERMINE TRAINING OBJECTIVES TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT JOB ANALYSES TRAINEE ANALYSIS PLANNING JOB ANALYSES PLANNING TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT TRAINEE ANALYSIS JOB ANALYSES PLANNING PREPARATION SLECTION AND ORGANISATION OF CONTENTS SELECTIONS OF TRAINING TECHNIQUES,METHODS,AIDS PREPARATION OF LESSON PLAN PLAN EVALUATION PLANNING DETERMINE TRAINING OBJECTIVES TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT TRAINEE ANALYSIS JOB ANALYSES PRESENTATION CONDUCT TRAINING EVALUATE TRAINING REVIEW AND REVISE

SIMPLE APROACH OF TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT (SATNA) Problem Identific ation Job Description KAP needed for the jobKAP of Possible Trainee Dispari ty PrioritiesAccepted Training Needs Emerging epidemic s of HIV/AIDS among the IDUs of Dhaka city 1)Demonstration of Concept of HIV/AIDS & social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS 2)Recognition of high risk behavior, population & identification of spots of IDU users 3)Demonstration of information of mode transmission of HIV/AIDS 4)Distribute disposable needle among the IDUs 5)Explain the benefits of disposable syringe uses 6)Demonstration of needle exchange program 7)Explanation of the public health hazard of needle sharing 8)Willingness to motive other people 9)Motivation of high risk population for preventive practices of HIV/AIDS 10) Demonstration of measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS among IDUs of Dhaka city 11) Explanation of importance for safer sex practices 12) Demonstration of Common preventive measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS 13)Demonstration of Counseling techniques using GATHER & ROZAR model) Knowledge: 1)Demonstration of Concept of HIV/AIDS & social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS :(+++) 2) Recognition of high risk behavior, population & identification of spots of IDU users :(+++) 3) Explanation of the benefits of disposable syringe uses :(+++) Practice: 4) Distribution disposable needle among the IDUs :(+++) 5) Demonstration of needle exchange program :(+++) 6) Distribute disposable needle among the IDUs :(+++) 7) Demonstration of Counseling techniques using GATHER & ROZAR model :(++) Knowledge & Practice: 8) Demonstration of information of mode transmission of HIV/AIDS :(+++) 9) Demonstration of measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS among IDUs of Dhaka city :(++) 10)Explanation of importance for safer sex practices :(++) 11) Demonstration of Common preventive measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS :(++) Attitude: 12) Willingness to motivate other peoples :(+++) 1) (++) 2) (++) 3) (++) 4) (++) 5) (++) 6) (++) 7) (+) 8) (++) 9) (+) 10) (+) 11) (+) 12) (++) 1) (+) 2) (+) 3) (+) 4) (+) 5) (+) 6) (++) 7) (+) 8) (++) 9) (+) 10) (+) 11) (+) 12) (+) Need orientation training on following: 1)Demonstration of information of mode transmission of HIV/AIDS 2) Willingness to motivate other peoples 3) Recognition of high risk behavior, population & identification of spots of IDU users 4)Demonstration of Counseling techniques using GATHER & ROZAR model 5)Explanation of importance for safer sex practices 6)Demonstration of Concept of HIV/AIDS & social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS 7) Demonstration of measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS among IDUs of Dhaka city 8)Explanation of the benefits of disposable syringe uses etc. Do

Problems identifiedAccepted and prioritized needs General objective Specific objectives Emerging epidemics of HIV/AIDS among the IDUs of Dhaka City 1)Demonstration of Concept of HIV/AIDS & social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS 2)Recognition of high risk behavior, population & identification of spots of IDU users 3)Demonstration of information of mode transmission of HIV/AIDS 4)Distribution of disposable needle among the IDUs 5)Explain the benefits of disposable syringe uses 6)Demonstration of needle exchange program 7)Explanation of the public health hazard of needle sharing 8)Willingness to motive other peoples 9)Motivation of high risk population for preventive practices of HIV/AIDS 10) Demonstration of measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS among IDUs of Dhaka city 11) Explanation of importance for safer sex practices 12) Demonstration of Common preventive measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS 13)Demonstration of Counseling techniques using GATHER & ROZAR model To provide 10 days orientation training of NGO workers of IDUs on preventive measures of HIV training effectively At the end of 10 days orientation training IDUs workers of Dhaka city should be able to: 1)Explain the concept of HIV/AIDS & social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS correctly 2)List the High risk behavior and population of HIV/AIDS & identification of spots of IDU users 3)Demonstrate of information of mode transmission of HIV/AIDS 4)Distribute disposable syringe among the IDUs 5)Explain the benefits of disposable syringe uses properly 6)Define Public Health hazard of needle sharing 7)Measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS among IDUs of Dhaka city 8)Describe benefits of safer sex practices 9)Explain preventive measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS 10)Describe counseling techniques GATHER/ROZAR model 11) Motivate of high risk population for preventive practices of HIV/AIDS etc.

O L E Specific ObjectivesSubject contentTraining methodMedia/materialsEvaluation At the end of 10 days orientation training IDUs workers of Dhaka city should be able to: Explain the concept of HIV/AIDS & social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS correctly Demonstrate of information of mode transmission of HIV/AIDS Explain preventive measures for prevention of HIV/AIDS Concepts of HIV/AIDS Describe social problems and impact of getting HIV/AIDS Various means of mode of transmission of HIV/AIDS Details of every means of transmission Concept of prevention Types of prevention Importance of prevention Common practice of prevention Consistent condom use for prevention of HIV/AIDS Interactive lecture Interactive lecture, Short interactive lecture and Demonstration Demonstration and re- demonstration Short interactive lecture and group discussion Short interactive lecture and group discussion Short interactive lecture and group discussion Demonstration & re demonstration, field visit and discussion Demonstration of technique of condom use model OHP, White board, Marker Dummy and model OHP, White board, Marker Do  During training: Learning evaluation by: Pre-test and Post test to get level of understanding Pre-test and Post test