Breaking the Silence - Caribbean
- facts and resources for HIV prevention
- self-esteem and values awareness
- experience with creative self-expression and critical thinking
- peer leadership training
- vocational skills and teamwork practice
This video has been broadcast on major television networks in St. Lucia (where the pilot project took place), and has also been screened in other countries. For instance, it was screened in Seattle, USA in celebration of World AIDS Day 2003. The video is also circulated through schools and community health networks on the island and throughout the Caribbean. The purpose of the video is to stimulate dialogue; organisers hold that when girls learn how to have an open dialogue about sexuality, they develop self-confidence, strengthen relationship skills, and increase their knowledge of sexual health.
In addition, each participant uses his or her own copy of the video in ongoing peer leadership presentations. To prepare the girls for this activity, interactive exercises with health education professionals stress facts about HIV/AIDS and practical prevention strategies. Ongoing peer leadership training is designed to give the girls skills and confidence in passing on their new knowledge to others.
Girls, HIV/AIDS, Sexual Health, Gender.
"I joined the program to help spread knowledge about HIV/AIDS," says Camilia George of St. Joseph's Convent Secondary School. "I learned a lot more than I bargained for. I learned how to relate to people, how to express my feelings, and how to deal with people. I also learned how to use a video camera and how to interview people..."
911 Media Arts Center, St. Lucia Red Cross Society, St. Lucia Planned Parenthood Association.
Programme Experience directly submitted to The Communication Initiative through the HIV/AIDS Window on December 13 2003; and Breaking the Silence website.
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