LEC 7: Class Presentations Flashcards
1
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AIDS Saskatoon: Group 1
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- Strengths
- Harm reduction approach
- Focus on education/ prevention (decrease stigma)
- Cultural approach - Weaknesses
- Accessibility, hours, location
- Because of PAWS, limited utilization of volunteers
- Employee burnouts - Biggest Threat
- Government finding
2
Q
AIDS Saskatoon: Group 2
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- Strengths
- Provides services such as drop in center, family support, referrals, and free phone/ computer access
- Donate resources such as daily lunches, take away meals, and free clothing - Weaknesses
- Location (only one)
- Dependent on donations and volunteers
- Lack of media exposure - Opportunities
- Increase awareness - Biggest Threat
- Government funding cuts (55% provincial, 22.4% federal)
- Stigma associated with AIDS
3
Q
AIDS Saskatoon: Group 3
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- Strengths
- Work towards harm reduction (upstream)
- Education: community involvement across varied
demographics
- Culturally competent: Recognize cultural safety - Weaknesses
- Rural access
- Stigmatization and social rejection of people involved in the program
- Social medial lacking (limited awareness) - Opportunities
- Improve awareness through advertising and social media
- Expand to rural populations
4
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AIDS Saskatoon: Group 4
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- Strengths
- Four locations; downtown, transport provided
- Very upstream: harm reduction, marketing to at-risk population, family support
- Good social media: website, facebook, twitter - Weaknesses
- None in Regina, mostly central SK
- Need to increase volunteers
- Communication barriers; northern communites - Opportunities
- Expand to Southern SK
- Student involvement
- Increase public donation and volunteer hours - Biggest Threat
- Funding oppeortunities
- Only 1% from donations
5
Q
AIDS Saskatoon: Group 5
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- Strengths
- Extensive harm reduction strategies (needle exchange, safe sex)
- Work collaboratively with SISHA (Sk indigenous strategy on HIV and AIDS)
- Individual and family support 24h/ 365 days - Weaknesses
- Not as accessible to rural and outskirts communities of Saskatoon
- Stigma about receiving care
- Link between health services vs mental health services - Opportunities
- Mobile education team (discrete); expand outward - Biggest Threat
- Funding to be cut provincially and federally
6
Q
TASO Uganda: Group 6
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- Strengths
- HIV positive founders create relatable environment which reduces stigma
- Physical and psychosocial components involved in home visits/ hospital visits
- Individual care unique to age, gender, etc. - Weaknesses
- Limited outreach
- Cost of training
- Lack of international exposure - Opportunities
- Employment opportunities
- Involve individuals, families, communities - Biggest Threat
- Non-profit community based organization = rely on donations
7
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TASO Uganda: Group 7
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- Strengths
- Accessibility (4 regions, 12 centers)
- Partnership
- Wide variety of services such as counselling - Weaknesses
- Limited funding
- Inappetent workers
- Lack of data management - Opportunities
- Early detection
- Health promotion - Biggest Threat
- Donors changing funding priority
8
Q
TASO Uganda: Group 8
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- Strengths
- Decrease in HIV rates all together
- Drugs they provide are free of charge
- Provide services to address the clients biggest challenge
- Advocate to keep stigma at minimum - Weaknesses
- Management and finical control
- Increase in HIV/AIDS help and resources
is leading to a decrease in other services
- Research;; database and patient follow up not being maintained - Opportunities
- Employment - Biggest Threat
- Rely on foreign funds to run their services
- No proff or monitoring
9
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TASO Uganda: Group 9
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- Strengths
- Eliminating the stigma
- Providing medical and psycho social training courses
- Working upstream via research for prevention - Weaknesses
- Limited geographical areas
- Funding (private or external donors)
- Not enough staff for the amount of patients
- Lack of national policies on AIDS home base care - Opportunities
- Traveling TASO representative hired to improve accessibility by expanding geographically - Biggest Threat
- Funding
- Subject to political consequences
- Increase demand