Responding to changes in HIV policy: Updating and enhancing the Families Matter! curriculum

2016 
Objectives:The past decade has seen changes in US HIV policy in sub-Saharan Africa in response to a new Administration and far-reaching technical, scientific and programmatic developments. These include dramatically increased access to life-saving anti-retroviral therapy (ART) and related services, the roll-out of voluntary medical male circumcision and growing sensitivity to gender-based violence, including child sexual abuse, and to its role in increasing vulnerability to HIV. The Families Matter! Program (FMP) is an intervention for parents and caregivers of 9- to 12-year-olds that promotes effective parent–child communication about sexuality and sexual risk reduction. FMP was adapted from a US evidence-based intervention in 2003–2004 and is now implemented in eight African countries. In 2012–2013, the FMP curriculum was updated and enhanced to respond to new US Government priorities.Methods:Enhancements to the curriculum drew on the results of Violence Against Children surveys, on a review of existing...
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