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19.04.23 Seite 1GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Developing Services for Female Drug Users
A Training by GTZ with special inputs from the
Eurasian Harm Reduction Network – Harm Reduction Knowledge Hub
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Why Focus on Female Drug Users?
In recent years, harm reduction service providers across the world have noted a perplexing trend: even as the number of
women drug users grows, their access to services remains decidedly low.
How can we provide female drug users
with the services they need?
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
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The Training… seeks to convey firsthand practice experience, tools and tips encourages participants to contribute their own experience in
working with female drug users highlights the specific needs of female drug users introduces strategies by which service providers can meet
them draws on practical experience with different approaches deploys dynamic, interactive teaching methods includes modules that are specifically adapted to the needs of
EECA countries provides step-by-step guidance through all 7 modules
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
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Training Topics Special implications for harm reduction and HIV prevention
among female drug users Addressing and reaching out to female drug users Developing gender-sensitive outreach skills involving peers Integrating female drug users in existing services and making
services more women-friendly Creating special services for female drug users Forming links for effective referral and adherence Participatory needs assessment and planning Impact-oriented monitoring and evaluation Advocacy and community support Cross cutting issues
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Cross cutting issues tackled Female drug users in prison Effects of drug use in pregnancy Domestic violence Methamphetamine use among women Harm reduction for sex workers who use drugs Harm reduction, drug treatment, and pregnancy Childcare and child custody PMTCT
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The Training Structure
The general structure of the training follows the logic of assessment, trust-building, planning, implementation, and m&e
Variable modules may be selected according to the interests and needs of the participants
Special sessions focusing on the situation in Eastern Europe and Central Asia were developed by the Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) and the Harm Reduction Knowledge Hub
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Training ModulesThe modules can be individually tailored to the needs and interests of the participants of each workshop with the help of a pre-training assessment
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Module 1
“Welcome and Introduction”
Module 1
“Welcome and Introduction”
Introduction of participants and trainer
Introduction to the aims and activities of the workshop
Clarifications of programme, ground rules, attitudes, and expectations
Module 2
“Rationale”
Module 2
“Rationale”
Why focus on women drug users
Cross cutting issues – overview
Spotlight:
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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Training Modules
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Module 3
“Cross cutting issues”
Module 3
“Cross cutting issues”
Domestic Violence
Methamphetamine, women and Harm Reduction
Harm Reduction for Sex Workers who Use Drugs
Harm Reduction, Drug Treatment and Pregnancy
Gender-Sensitive Drug Treatment
Drug Using Women in Prison
Spotlight:Effects of Drug Use in Pregnancy
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Training Modules
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Module 4
“Addressing Female Drug Users”
Module 4
“Addressing Female Drug Users”
Outreach to Female Drug Users
Integrating Women Drug Users in Existing Services
Creating Special Services for Female Drug Users
Module 5
“Referral and Adherence”
Module 5
“Referral and Adherence”
Identification of Relevant Actors
Analysing Trust and Links
Case Management
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Training Modules
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Module 6
“Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation”
Module 6
“Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation”
Planning Along the Impact Chain
Project Management – Roles and Responsibilities
Impact oriented monitoring and evaluation
Module 7
“Wrap Up, Feedback and Closure”
Module 7
“Wrap Up, Feedback and Closure”
Trainers receive feedback on the methodology and contents of the modules from the participants
Certificates of participation are handed out (optional)
Formal conclusion ends the workshop
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Training Methods
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Exercises in small groups
Discussion of group work in plenary Lectures / Presentations
Role Play
Site visits- optional -
Inputs from experts- optional -
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Our Services
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Regional or national trainings of trainers are offered through international master-trainers
The manual for trainers is available in English and Russian
An interactive CD provides trainers with the necessary guidance through all modules, with tentative schedules for each module, lectures, descriptions of group work and tools, and additional reading material
We conduct a pre-training assessment to adapt every workshop to your participants’ needs
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Training Examples
Pilot workshop with Ukrainian service providers - Kiev, April 200912 drug experts from different regions of the Ukraine were trained on behalf of the GTZ HIV/AIDS Programme in Ukraine.
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Training workshop in Katmandu, September 200922 female service providers and peer outreach workers from different regions of Nepal were trained in cooperation with GTZ and Recovering Nepal, a national network of former drug users and Nepalese drug services.
Both training workshops were held by Susanne Schardt, Realitäten Bureau – international drug policy advisor and longstanding expert in developing and facilitating training workshops on various topics
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For more InformationContact at GTZ:
Patricia KramarzSector-Project "Strengthening
the German Contribution to the Global AIDS Response"
GTZ-Berlin Office
Reichpietschufer 20
10785 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 30 726 14 300
Fax.: +49 30 726 14 22 300
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.gtz.de/responding-to-aids
GTZ Training: Developing Services for Female Drug Users
Contact at EHRN:
Shona SchonningProgram Director Siauliu St. 5/1-21
Vilnius LT-01133, Lithuania
Office: +370 5 212 2154 Cell: +370 685 515 53
E-mail: [email protected]
October 2009
Photos: Susanne Schardt, Realitäten Bureauand Julia Gordunova, EHRN