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Appendix G: Sample Educational Materials
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"Cleaning Your Needles" Pamphlet
Teens and AIDS" Video

"Cleaning Your Needles" Pamphlet

OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate and remind
WHO: The designated audience is out-of-treatment IDUs.
WHAT: The specific message is "clean your needles with bleach".
WHERE: In their "copping" area (e.g., 10th and Vine).
HOW: Outreach specialists initiate conversation with people in the area, identify IDUs, provide instruction on needle cleaning, supply IDUs with bleach kits and a brief pamphlet, "Cleaning Your Needles" (illustrating the needle cleaning process) as a reminder of the instruction.
EVALUATION: Process: Outreach specialists keep track of the number of hours spent at outreach locations, the number and demographics of people spoken to, and the number of people who took bleach kits and pamphlets. Outreach specialists observe whether people keep or discard pamphlets.

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"Teens and AIDS" Video

OBJECTIVE: Inform, demonstrate, and remind.
WHO: Sexually active teens.
WHAT: The message is condom use and negotiation skills.
WHEN: Early afternoon (after school).
WHERE: Neighborhood community center.
HOW: Outreach worker:
  • shows video portraying situations where sex is being considered and the parties negotiate condom use;
  • leads discussion to personalize negotiation;
  • facilities role play by participants;
  • demonstrates proper care and use of condoms and has participants practice on a model;
  • supplies pamphlets outlining negotiation strategies and other pamphlets illustrating condom use as reminders or references.
EVALUATION: Process: Outreach worker documents how many presentations are done, how many teens attend, group demographics, the number of pamphlets distributed.

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Last Modified: April 18, 2007
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