There is growing recognition that children of all ages and in all settings are at great risk of experiencing violence. However, being aware of a problem does not mean that we know how to address it. In particular, busy clinical providers who interact with children may suspect that a child is experiencing abuse, but not feel empowered with the skills needed to help.
Coordinating Comprehensive Care for Children (4Children), with LVCT Health, a Kenyan non-profit organization, developed a training curriculum for health workers to meet this need. There was a special focus on children, families and communities affected by HIV. Presenters in this webinar discussed the development of the training, including the piloting and refinement of the package. Through the presentations, participants can understand the package’s components and learn recommendations for improving the integration of VAC prevention and response into HIV clinical services.
Moderator:
- Siân Long, Senior Associate, Maestral International
Presenters:
- Lina Digolo, Senior Associate, The Prevention Collaborative
- Jane Thiomi, GBV & Prevention Manager, LVCT Health
- Roselyne Mkabana, Nairobi County Sexual and GBV Programme Coordinator
The slide deck for the presentation is available here.