Individual Projects Basics For Hivaids

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    1. Steps to design your own HIV/AIDS awareness project
    2. The Cycle of the Project
    3.  
    4. Get Inspired
      • Write down/ be aware why you are doing this
      • Will this be motivation enough ?
    5. Get Informed
        • Check Your HIV/AIDS Knowledge
        • Expand your Understanding of HIV/AIDS
        • Statistics
        • HIV/AIDS Around the World
        • HIV/AIDS in Your Community
    6. HIV/AIDS in your Community
      • Questionnaire
      • Survey
      • Directly ask friends
      • Accessible Data
      • Established organization
    7. Get Focused
        • Identify Your Passions
        • Lead Your Project to Success
        • Leverage a Team
    8. What are you passionate about?
      • HIV/AIDS In Children And Youth
      • Youth Response To HIV
      • Youth Vulnerability To HIV
      • Youth Friendly Services
      • AIDS Orphans
      • Woman And HIV/AIDS
      • Safe Sex Practices Among High School Students
      • Access To Comprehensive Sex Education
      • Access To HIV/AIDS Medication
      • Mother To Child Transmission
      • HIV/AIDS Awareness
      • Stigma And Discrimination
      • Microbicides And Vaccines For HIV
      • Sex-Workers And HIV/AIDS
      • Injection Drug Use And HIV/AIDS
      • Men Who Have Sex With Men And HIV/AIDS
    9. Get a Team
      • Understand importance of team
      • Friends and unknown people
      • Diversity is important
      • Have them write down strength, passions and weaknesses
      • Use individual abilities
    10. Get Connected
        • The Importance of Networking
        • Identify Your Networks
        • Track Your Contacts
        • Know Your Resources
    11. Networks
      • “ A network is a group of people or resources that can help make information and opportunities more accessible to each other.”
    12. How to use network My older brother works in graphic design, and has offered to design our pamphlets or posters for free James is my best friend His mom is a librarian She may be able to help my team by giving us a room to hold our meetings INFORMAL
    13. Networks 2
      • Organize and sustain your networks
      • Keep them updated
      • Thank them after a success!
    14. Get Moving
        • Set Goals
          • Be S.M.A.R.T.
        • Choose a Project Idea
        • Create Your Action Plan
        • Break it Down
        • Implement Your Action Plan
    15. S.M.A.R.T.
      • S pecific
        • 5 W’s : Who, What, When, Where, Why
      • M easurable
        • Criterias to measure
      • A ttainable
        • Vizualize yourself reaching the goal
      • R ealistical
        • Realistic if believe it can be accomplished
      • T angible
        • More tangible if you cas see the end product
    16. Who (Target Group) What When Where Why Students from the Baumholder High-school Have a stand to make your own condom badges During the sports day on September 12th Inside the main school hallway To raise awareness about the risks of HIV/Aids, especially on young people
    17. Create your Action Plan Step Number Steps needed to achieve your Goal How will you do this What help will you need How will you know you are successful 1 Ask headmaster for permission Present him with a coherent action plan Action paper, support from other teachers, team When we get permission Possible Challenges How will I overcome this
    18. Break them Down Be flexible with the plan during execution!!! Task Resources Responsibilities Costs Deadline Create Posters about HIV/Aids and the benefit concert Art supplies, materials – Photoshop program Jane: Design Mark: Print Paul: Distribution € 20 Thursday August 20th
    19. Have a lasting Impact
        • Evaluate Your Progress Along the Way
        • Sustain Your Action to Make its Mark Last Longer
    20. Possible Indicators of Success:
      • The number of people who have attended your event
      • The amount of money you raised
      • The number of people who said, in an evaluation form, that they learned from your project
      • The number of people involved with your project (team members and participants)
      • How many other projects have been inspired by your work
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