Health educators convene groups of 4-8 clinic patients in a room that allows privacy for discussion. Groups are gender- and ethnic-specific, so that participants can develop prevention strategies appropriate for their culture. Information on HIV risk behaviors and condom use is delivered by videos, facilitated group discussion, and a poster board presenting features of various condom brands in English and Spanish. Two culturally specific videos are used: one for African American participants and a bilingual video for Latinos.
Health educators convene groups of 4-8 clinic patients in a room that allows privacy for discussion. Groups are gender- and ethnic-specific, so that participants can develop prevention strategies appropriate for their culture. Information on HIV risk behaviors and condom use is delivered by videos, facilitated group discussion, and a poster board presenting features of various condom brands in English and Spanish. Two culturally specific videos are used: one for African American participants and a bilingual video for Latinos.
The O'Neill Henebry Wax Cylinder Project HEAnet 2015 Crónán Ó Doibhlin 2015University College Cork
The story of a preservation project which began over 100 years ago using available technology of the time.
First deposited in UCC Library in 1911 by Henebry, these cylinder recordings were part of a noble aspiration to build a national archive of Irish traditional music at University College Cork in the first decade of the twentieth century, the first such initiative in Ireland, and one which ultimately was not realised.
Through a partnership between the Department of Music and UCC Library the cylinders have now been digitised, transcribed and are available for public access.
The O'Neill Henebry Wax Cylinder Project HEAnet 2015 Crónán Ó Doibhlin 2015University College Cork
The story of a preservation project which began over 100 years ago using available technology of the time.
First deposited in UCC Library in 1911 by Henebry, these cylinder recordings were part of a noble aspiration to build a national archive of Irish traditional music at University College Cork in the first decade of the twentieth century, the first such initiative in Ireland, and one which ultimately was not realised.
Through a partnership between the Department of Music and UCC Library the cylinders have now been digitised, transcribed and are available for public access.