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Department of Education’s HIV/AIDS Programme- Progress since 2001 Presentation to the Education Portfolio Committee 03 September 02 Kgobati Magome, Ministry of Education

Department of Education’s HIV/AIDS Programme- Progress since 2001 Presentation to the Education Portfolio Committee 03 September 02 Kgobati Magome, Ministry

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Page 1: Department of Education’s HIV/AIDS Programme- Progress since 2001 Presentation to the Education Portfolio Committee 03 September 02 Kgobati Magome, Ministry

Department of Education’s HIV/AIDS Programme- Progress

since 2001

Presentation to the Education Portfolio

Committee

03 September 02Kgobati Magome, Ministry of Education

Page 2: Department of Education’s HIV/AIDS Programme- Progress since 2001 Presentation to the Education Portfolio Committee 03 September 02 Kgobati Magome, Ministry

Structure of presentation

• Context

• Priorities for 2001/2002

• Progress on priorities

• Lessons learnt and Conclusion

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Background

• The Government’s five-year strategic plan on HIV and AIDS has as one of its pillars, a recognition that the epidemic is multifaceted and therefore requires a multifaceted, multisectoral response

• It lays out a framework within which different sectors should develop strategic responses to HIV/AIDS on the basis of:

1. how HIV/AIDS affects the mandate of the sector

2. what the sector is best placed to do

• The Education sector response to HIV/AIDS is located within

this broader national multisectoral framework

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DoE’s HIV/AIDS Priorities for 2001/2002

1. Continue the phasing in of the Lifeskills and HIV/AIDS programme into schools with a completion date of 2003

2. Expand the HIV/AIDS response to incorporate both prevention of HIV and mitigation of AIDS

3. Expand the DoE HIV/AIDS response beyond the General Education Band

4. Mobilise the different sub sectors of education and the many education stakeholders to work in partnership against AIDS

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Phasing in of Lifeskills and HIV/AIDS programme

• The main objective is to equip learners with knowledge, skills, attitudes and values necessary to adopt healthy sexuality and positive lifestyles.

• This is done through integrating life skills and HIV/AIDS content within the Life Orientation Learning Area of C2005 and across other learning areas of the new curriculum.

• The programme is based on OBE principles and is age –appropriate.

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Approved Budget Allocations

APPROVED FIGURES

ACTIVITIES

2002/03 R'000

2003/04 R'000

2004/05 R'000

Dept. Of Education: Life Skills 150,000 125,400 132,924

Dept of Health: VCT 54,000 56,430 59,816

Dept of Social Development: CHBC 96,000 131,670 139,570300,000 313,500 332,310

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Phasing in of Lifeskills and HIV/AIDS programme- continued

• Key Activities and Progress:  

- 22, 800 educators from Grades 1-12 and 683 Master trainers trained

- Appropriate learner and educator support materials have been developed and printed for Gr.1-12.

- Parent resource guides on communicating sexuality issues to their children developed and printed in all official languages

- Advocacy and Information Workshops for School Governing Bodies and other stakeholders are being held.

- The programme is being phased in over a three-year period on 20%-40%-40% basis. Implementation is on phase 2 and 60% of all schools are expected to be implementing the programme by end of this financial year.

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Phasing in of Lifeskills and HIV/AIDS programme- Expenditure

• 71.74% of the total R87 million transferred to provinces was spent in the 2001/2002 financial year

• This was an improvement on the 23.14% expenditure of 2000/2001.

•  Improvement a result of the monitoring systems put in place by provincial and national departments

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Expand the HIV/AIDS response

• A programme focussing on ensuring access to education and other social services for learners, particularly those orphaned

• Takalani Sesame - Muppet living with HIV

- Main objective is to create dialogue and model behaviour on:- age-appropriate HIV and AIDS related knowledge, skills and attitudes

for children

- caring and supportive environments for the infected and affected

- breaking the cycle of silence and stigma associated with HIV and AIDS

- The Minister of Education will launch series,17th September.

• The development of a life skills programme for teachers- prevention and positive living

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Expand the HIV/AIDS response

• Communicate the Department’s HIV/AIDS policies on learners and educators and review other policies to ensure that they are responsive to the challenges of HIV and AIDS

• HIV/AIDS is been mainstreamed into the core functions of different DoE units within different branches- as evidenced by the new strategic plan on HIV/AIDS

• The Higher Education Against HIV/AIDS programme in collaboration with SAUVCA and CTP

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Mobilise the sub sectors and

stakeholders of education

• Conference on HIV/AIDS and the education sector

- A declaration by the different sub-sectors of the education sector and its collaborating partners to join hands in a partnership of hope against HIV/AIDS and its impacts on the nation

- The sector acknowledged that it is principally through education that an AIDS – free South Africa can be achieved and therefore agreed to maximize efforts to place education at the heart of the national response to HIV/AIDS

• A plan of action for the education sector- enclosed

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Mobilise the sub sectors and stakeholders of education

• Post-conference activities:

- Setting up of a steering committee to manage the education coalition and the implementation of the plan of action

- Setting up of sub-sector committees to support and monitor the implementation of the plan of action

- Four sub-sector committees are envisaged: GET, FET, Higher Education and management and planning of education.

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Key elements of the sector plan

• Customs, belief systems and the status of women and girls in the community are fundamental to the success of the life skills and HIV/AIDS programme in schools.

• The involvement of traditional and community leaders is therefore critical

• Peer-education amongst learners as an essential supplement to the curriculum

• Management fundamentals need to be strengthened in order to respond to HIV and AIDS effectively. This includes management capacity, monitoring and evaluation of programmes

• Setting up of a unit needs to be backed by a system-wide response with adequate human and financial resources

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Conclusion

• Education is the greatest “social vaccine” available today

• Resources need to be directed to the most critical area of need and intervention: At the school and community level.

• Programmes need to impact at the individual level

• HIV/AIDS strategies need to incorporate customs, belief systems and the status of women and girls in the community –these are fundamental to the success of the response to HIV/AIDS

• Ultimately, the vision is to have schools and institutions that are managed and governed effectively to serve at the forefront of developing a future generation without AIDS

• Sept 02nd to 08th is school AIDS week, focusing on assuming this role