Positively Speaking HIV Awareness Training

George House Trust’s ‘Positively Speaking: HIV Awareness Training’ offers an opportunity to increase your awareness and understanding of HIV with a range of courses which can be tailored to meet your individual needs.

POSITIVELY SPEAKING: HIV AWARENESS TRAINING

 

Our ‘Positively Speaking: HIV Awareness Training’ courses will:

 

  • increase your awareness of HIV  
  • equip you to challenge stigma and prejudice
  • improve the quality of services you provide to people who may be living with HIV

 

As part of our training, we also offer the opportunity to listen to trained speakers who are living with HIV talk about their personal experiences.

 

 

We can create a bespoke course to meet your particular needs and budget.  This includes the option of a short “pop up” course - ideal for a lunch time session - as well as longer courses.

 

Topics covered include:

 

  • Routes of HIV transmission
  • Exploring attitudes to HIV
  • Improving services to people living with HIV
  • Latest developments in HIV

 

FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS COURSE PARTICIPANTS

 

 

"The best training I have attended for a very long time, informative and uplifting’"

 Local Authority Social Worker

 

"Lots of in-depth information on HIV to allow us to work with our clients more confidently"

 Health Trainer

 

For more information about course costs and to discuss your training needs in more detail call 0161 274 5653, email training@ght.org.uk or complete the Expression of Interest Form below.

 

George House Trust provides advice, support and information services to people living with HIV in Greater Manchester and the North West.  One of our key aims is to promote a better understanding of HIV and to challenge stigma and discrimination.

 

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