11,309 research outputs found

    Wei Bilong Abrusim AIDS

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Q: Can I get AIDS from kissing? A: No'

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Q: Can I get AIDS from a blood transfusion? A: No'

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Q: Is injecting drugs a high risk for AIDS? A: Yes'

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Q: Should everyone be tested for the AIDS virus? A: No'

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Q: Is anal intercourse the highest risk for AIDS? A: Yes'

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Q: Can I get AIDS from contact with gay men? A: No'

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Orphans of the HIV/Aids epidemic: An impending crisis for South African development

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    Despite the fact that there are currently millions of HIV-infected people living in South Africa, the worst effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic have yet to be felt. The most long lasting of these is the anticipated dramatic increase in orphanhood. This paper examines the extent of the impending orphan crisis in South Africa (predominantly using the ASSA2000 model), the impacts of orphanhood on children in HIV/AIDS affected communities, and the role of the Department of Social Development in addressing the issue. National government has committed itself to addressing the impacts of HIV/AIDS on orphanhood, and evidence of this commitment is sought in provincial welfare budgeting flows. Feasibility analysis is conducted to determine the extent of possible effective responses from the Department. Finally, the effects of intervention in the spread of the epidemic on the costs of providing AIDS orphans with a social safety net are considered.HIV/Aids, South Africa, orphans

    Sex, Drugs, You & AIDS

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    Material relating to Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) produced by non-Commonwealth organisations including State governments, non-governmental organisations, community groups and professional organisations, particularly relating to AIDS education and prevention including reports, booklets, bulletins, leaflets, advertisements, posters, discussion papers, conference proceedings, media kits, audio and video cassettes, and marketing material (t-shirts, postcards, stickers etc). The audiovisual material includes training material for prison officers and inmates, hospital nursing staff, medical officers; material targeted at Aboriginal women, Pacific women, young adults and non-English speaking people; recordings of conference proceedings, advertisements and radio programs

    Hiring Patterns, Firm-Level Dynamics and HIV/AIDS: A Case Study of Small Firms on the Cape Flats

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    This paper explores firm-level responses to HIV/AIDS. Case studies of seven small manufacturing firms on the Cape Flats failed to record any reported HIV prevalence or any perceived increases in costs due to HIV/AIDS for any of the firms interviewed. However, an interesting picture of labour practices at the bottom end of the formal job market emerged. Small firms look after their skilled workers, but take on and dismiss unskilled workers at a high rate. Small firms do not pay medical benefits and recruit using a well-developed community network to identify good workers. These companies are thus less likely to incur significant AIDS-related costs on the production side. There is anecdotal evidence that the impact of AIDS will be on the demand side with firms perceiving that customers avoid infected workers in service provision.
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