Psychosocial Interventions: A handbook – Psychosocial Support (PSS)

Psychosocial Interventions: A handbook – Psychosocial Support (PSS)

This handbook is for psychosocial practitioners who are planning a psychosocial intervention in response to a crisis or critical event. It is specifically targeted at practitioners working for Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies. However, most of the suggestions and recommendations presented are relevant to all stakeholders working in the field of psychosocial support.

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Out of harm’s way: Injecting drug users and harm reduction (Advocacy report) 2010

Out of harm’s way: Injecting drug users and harm reduction (Advocacy report) 2010

This IFRC Health Advocacy Report depicts the stark reality of what it means to be an injecting drug user and living with HIV. It examines the prevention, treatment, care and support needs of this most at-risk population and the IFRC’s response to their plight. It also offers National Societies and the reader an advocacy tool that can be used for years to come. The aim? To remind governments and National Societies of the obligation to respect the human rights of injecting drug users at risk of, or living with, HIV. Although our focus is global, we place a special emphasis on Eastern Europe and Central Asia where the situation is becoming increasingly dire.

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Southeast Asian Four Year HIV/AIDS Plan, 2012 – 2015

Southeast Asian Four Year HIV/AIDS Plan, 2012 – 2015

The Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent AIDS Network (ART) was established in 1994 in response to the spread of HIV/AIDS in Asia Pacific. The purpose of the network was to promote national society participation in HIV/AIDS activities, and to ensure inter-country collaboration on HIV/AIDS activities. ART proved highly successful and today all national societies have HIV/AIDS activities effectively drawing upon experiences and lessons learnt from one country to another. ART is a network of 14 national societies in East and Southeast Asia with a shared vision and mission.

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Federation HIV/AIDS Policy (2002) – HIV

Federation HIV/AIDS Policy (2002) – HIV

The International Federation HIV/AIDS Policy, 2002, approved by the Governing Board, provides a framework to support National Societies in the implementation of HIV/AIDS related activities. It states, “Guided by sound public health and humanitarian principles, promote and where appropriate facilitate harm reduction strategies for high risk behaviours and traditional practices, including advocacy for law reform as necessary”.

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