UNISA Short course in Training Trainers in HIV and Aids care and counselling
The purpose of this module is to empower students with the necessary training and facilitation knowledge and skills that will enable them to be effective trainers in their respective communities and work environments.
Professionals in the health and social sciences, counsellors, nurses, social workers, psychologists, teachers, ministers of faith, peer-counsellors, lay counsellors, religious workers etc
Module 3: Successful completion of Module 2
3 months plus a workshop
English
Semester dates
The ODL approach is followed. Study material includes tutorial letters, a prescribed book and a CD. Students are encouraged to make use of myUnisa.
One portfolio where students do experiential exercises, complete comprehension tests/essays, do a practical task (e.g. visit an Aids organisation) and draw on their lived experiences to answer questions.
The module imparts skills making it possible to train the trainer in the following areas:
- Self- and target-group assessment
- Principles of adult learning
- Selecting and utilising training technology and methods
- Planning and designing training modules, programmes and workshops
- Facilitation and co-facilitation skills
- Evaluation of the training content and process
- Giving and receiving feedback
- Managing stress
Prof PJ Segalo
PhD (Psychology) CUNY
Department of Psychology
Discipline expert in Gender studies and HIV training
Office 5-84, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
Fax: 086 554 5909
E-mail: [email protected]
Ms A Nogqala
Programme administrator
Unisa Centre for Applied Psychology
Office 5-152, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
Tel: 012 429 8544 / 2590
Fax: 086 554 5909
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]