Title: THE NEED FOR AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT STANDARD ??
1THE NEED FOR AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD ??
- PRESENTED BY
- DR ZEN FOURIE
2CONTENT
- Introduction
- Key elements of a Code of Practice
- Key Elements of an HIV/AIDS System Management
Standard - Benefits of an HIV/AIDS System Management
Standard - The development process of a Standard
- The need for other Standards
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4WHAT BUSINESS ARE WE IN?
The understanding, maintenance development of
South African competitiveness through
Standardization.
5INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS as pandemic
- Haemorhaging of the labour force
- Social impact
- Household expenditure profiles, orphans, child
headed households, etc - Economic impact
- Productivity, absenteeism, morale, SMME, etc
- Infected or not, you will be affected.
6INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS
- Do you see more clearly
- a moving lion ?
- or
- a sleeping lion ?
7INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS
- A health risk
- A business risk
- Shareholders,
- Workforce,
- Clients
- Social responsibility
- Not only the responsibility of Government
- Businesses should accept co-responsibility
8INTRODUCTION
- A business risk
- Decrease of 50 on luxury items
- Increase in health, nutrition and support
purchases - Consumer reaction (hospitality, etc)
- Productivity, morale, recruiting and training,
benefit depletion
9INTRODUCTION
- A business risk
- Risk of Legal action
- (employer/employee) will increase
- work place discrimination,
- labour action
- Foreign investors move capital to lower AIDS/HIV
risk economies
10INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS REPORTING
- AIDS will cause skills shortage
- Reporting indicate company risk areas
- Measure and manage
- Investor confidence (value strategic business
management actions) - Survival
- Activating Government
11INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS REPORTING
- Approximately 30-40 Companies are reporting on
HIV/AIDS - Less than 5 reports on cost impact
- HIV will materially impact on 99 of companies
- Less than 1 assessed the impact
12INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS REPORTING
- What should be reported
- High risk groups
- Current and expected levels of infection
- HIV prevalence
- Number of Aids sick employees
- The impact on customer base, changes in demand
- Employee related cost 5 year scenario
- Policies, procedures and programmes
13INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS
- Organizations requested SABS to develop an
HIV/AIDS System Management Standard - Based on success of ISO 9000 ISO 14000
management type standards
14INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS Management System Standard
- Will not be a medical standard
15INTRODUCTION
- HIV/AIDS Management System Standard
- Will be a voluntary standard
- Will be complimentary to Codes of Practice
16INTRODUCTION
- Confusion between
- the Codes of Practices
- and the proposed
- HIV/AIDS System Management Standard
17ELEMENTS OF ACODE OF PRACTICE
- Legal framework
- Work environment
- Screening, testing, confidentiality disclosure
- Responsibilities of parties
- Prevention
- Training
- Care and support
18ELEMENTS OF A SYSTEM MANAGEMENT STANDARD
- Policy statement
- Planning and Objectives
- Resource management
- System control
- Purchasing
- Control of equipment
- Monitoring and measurement
- Corrective action and improvement
- Communication
- Management review/reporting
19THE BACKGROUND PERSPECTIVE
- LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
- Defines acceptable practices by law
- CODES OF PRACTICE
- Collection of publicly available advisory
documents with directing status - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT STANDARD
- System to identify legal responsibilities,
coordinate business activities, and manage them
in a (single) system
20THE BENEFITS OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- BENEFIT TO THE ORGANIZATION
- a standardised approach to develop and implement
a policy for HIV/AIDS - influence strategic decision making based on
sound scientific projections - planned training, education and care projects
- awareness compliance to Best Practice models
21THE BENEFITS OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- improve public image and increase the companys
and shareholder value - assist the process to identify and manage the
disease in its early (HIV) phase - impact positively on absenteeism, and staff
benefits - influence supplier chain
22THE BENEFITS OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- compliance to the legislative requirements and
thus avoiding unfair labour practices - reflect a social responsibility which in turn
will cultivate employee trust and support - cultivate Government support by innovative
incentives to companies, such as tax benefits and
recognition of HIV training for consideration as
skills levies, etc.
23THE BENEFITS OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- compliance to the legislative requirements and
thus avoiding unfair labour practices - reflect a social responsibility which in turn
will cultivate employee trust and support - cultivate Government support by innovative
incentives to companies, such as tax benefits and
recognition of HIV training for consideration as
skills levies, etc.
24THE BENEFITS OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- BENEFIT TO THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNITY
- increased HIV/AIDS knowledge of staff and
communities - create incentives for voluntary disclosure and
treatment (earlier intervention) - social outreach programmes
- result in the upliftment of the community which
feeds the industry
25THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- FORMAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
- Balanced, representation of stakeholders
- Consensus process
- Draft South African Standard
- Circulate for comments amend
- Publication of Standard
26THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN HIV/AIDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
STANDARD
- PILOT STUDIES WITH A NUMBER OF COMPANIES
- Hands on experience
- Improvement cycle Feedback into the Standard
27THE DEVELOPMENT OF OTHER HIV/AIDS STANDARDS
- WHAT OTHER STANDARDS ARE NEEDED?
- A certification system for companies against the
HIV/AIDS System Management Standard - Standard/guideline Reporting format for
companies on HIV/AIDS - Standard General requirements for bodies
operating as HIV/AIDS service providers - Standard Certification of bodies operating as
HIV/AIDS service providers
28SABS WITHIN SADC CONTEXT
- HIV/AIDS Management System Standards to be
promoted via SADCStan - European Union to support pilot projects
29ACTIVE THROUGHOUT AFRICAas part of NEPAD?
30THANK YOU!