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Title: Stigma and


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  • Stigma and
  • Discrimination
  • As related to HIV/AIDS.

2
  • Aims Participants will be able to understand the
    connection between stigma around HIV and AIDS
    and discrimination in church and communities.

3
  • Objectives by the end of this session,
    participants should be able to
  • Define stigma and discrimination.
  • Discuss the causes and consequent situation of
    HIV/AIDS associated to stigma and discrimination.

4
  • To be able to tell how HIV/AIDS related
    discrimination affects people living with
    HIV/AIDS or those perceived to be living with
    HIV/AIDS.

5
  • To be able to tell how HIV/AIDS related
    discrimination affects people living with
    HIV/AIDS or those perceived to be living with
    HIV/AIDS.
  • Able to explain how HIV/AIDS related stigma and
    discrimination affect people who stigmatize and
    discriminate those living with HIV/AIDS.

6
  • Able to develop a possible plan of action for
    addressing stigma in the church or community.
  • To work individually and collectively to
    recognise, be aware, stop or reduce stigma.

7
  • Introduction It has been made clear that
    stigma and discrimination associated with HIV
    and AIDS are the greatest barriers to preventing
    further infections, providing adequate care and
    treatment and alleviating (the) impact (of HIV
    and AIDS). UNAIDS, 2002.

8
  • Stigma and discrimination connected to HIV and
    AIDS are almost as old as the epidemic itself.
    Stigma and discrimination are one of the three
    phases of the AIDS epidemic. The first is the
    silent spread of HIV throughout the church or
    society.

9
  • Second, is the rising number of HIV positive
    people whose health deteriorates and are
    eventually diagnoses with AIDS. However, it is
    the third phase of the epidemic, the spread of
    stigma, discrimination, collective denial and
    blame that may be the most damaging of the three
    on the church or societys health.

10
  • Definition of stigma
  • An undesirable or discrediting attribute that a
    person or group possesses that results in the
    reduction of that persons or groups status in
    the eyes of the church or community.

11
  • It is a social label that radically changes the
    way individuals view themselves and are viewed by
    others.
  • Stigma is a destroyed identity. To stigmatize is
    to label someone to see them as inferior because
    of an attribute they have

12
  • Three types of stigma
  • Self-stigma is self hatred, shame, blame people
    feel they are being judged by others so they
    isolate themselves. PLWHAs practices self
    stigma or isolate from families, church members
    and communities.
  • Felt stigma is perceptions or feeling towards
    PLWHAs.
  • Enacted stigma or discrimination.

13
  • Stigma comes in many
  • forms
  • Labelling.
  • Self Isolating .
  • Gossiping.
  • Ridicule .

14
  • Making assumptions.
  • Suspecting.
  • Teasing.
  • Neglecting.
  • Scapegoating.
  • Finger pointing.

15
  • Name calling .
  • Rejecting.
  • Blaming .
  • Separation.
  • Rumour.
  • Hiding.
  • Backbiting.
  • Staying at a distance.

16
  • Judging.
  • Harassment.
  • Shaming.
  • Physical violence.
  • Utensils not shared.
  • Abuse.

17
  • The Causes of Stigma and Discrimination.
  • Desire to judge others.
  • Lack of experience or limited understanding.
  • Unfair or unreasonable opinion (prejudice)
    towards PLWHA.
  • Gender insensitivity.
  • Poverty.
  • Inferiority and superiority complex.

18
  • Misconceptions
  • Ignorance lack of knowledge/fear of
    transmission and infection
  • Morality questions on PLWHAs
  • Women, children and the poor are more stigmatized
    than the man and the rich

19
  • Consequences the consequences of stigma and
    discrimination against those infected and
    affected with HIV/AIDS negatively impact them by
  • Creating emotional trauma of scorn.
  • Rejection, adding to the existing burden of
    illness.

20
  • Delaying access to needed services
  • Anger
  • Violence
  • Withdrawn from public activities even from church
    membership
  • Become very quiet

21
  • Commit suicide or tend to think of suicide.
  • Die alone without love
  • Feel unproductive/useless not contributing.
  • Forced to leave community or town.
  • Develop attitude that destroyed family.
  • Separation or divorce.
  • Kicked or fired from work.

22
  • Loss of promotion, scholarship opportunities,
    reeled accommodation
  • Decline in school performance or drop out of
    school
  • Abuse or poor treatment by relatives

23
  • AIDS orphans and street kids.
  • Deprived of medical/health care, start arguing
    that this is a waste of resources.
  • Sent back to the village (home town).

24
  • Property grabbing
  • Quarrels within the family argue over who is
    responsible for this situation and who will take
    care of the sick PLWHA
  • Stops to use clinics, VCT and Home Based Care
    programs
  • No treatment
  • Spread of infection

25
  • Ways to reduce stigma and discrimination.
  • Sensitization campaign.
  • Strengthen antidiscrimination and protective laws
    that protect vulnerable groups and PLWHAs.
  • Advocacy campaigns to educate people about how
    HIV/AIDS is transmitted and not transmitted.

26
  • Establish voluntary counselling and testing
    services.
  • Provide care and support to PLWHA to avoid self
    stigma.
  • Routine counselling of PLWHA to avoid self
    rejection and feeling of guilt.

27
  • Cautions.
  • Separate kitchen utensils for patients with
    tuberculosis.
  • Giving light work to PLWHAs at their places of
    employment.
  • Delivering positive mothers in a special manner.

28
  • Questions
  • and
  • Comments

29
  • Akwai
  • Tambaya?

30
  • Thank You
  • For Your
  • Participation.
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