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Key Elements of a Workplace Program
1. Assess Needs
Simple low cost assessments can help to plan a workplace program and evaluate results:
1.1 A Situation Assessment may be carried out to identify risk factors among the workforce and in the community. |
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Knowledge,Attitude & Practice (KAP) Survey.doc |
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Needs Assessment.doc |
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Baseline Report.pdf |
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>>Tool Folder Introduction
- A needs assessment can help you to design a program that is right for your company. The two documents in this drawer will help you assess the needs of your company.They include: a Knowledge Attitudes Practices (KAP) survey that is designed for gathering detailed information about the HIV related behaviors, understanding and attitudes of your workers. This will help to develop culturally appropriate and effective materials to reduce risk behaviors and HIV related stigma and discrimination. The site inventorywill help you assess the organizational capacity for delivering your program to workers and identify available resources in the community to assist.
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