Home-Based Care Training Sample Clauses

Home-Based Care Training. WSN facilitated training for home based care providers (CBW and TOT) aimed at strengthening the quality and reach of home-based care services, including expanding and strengthening referral linkages between health facilities and HBC clients using the NASCOP-approved home-based care training curriculum. The supervisors were health facility personnel who also form part of the home based care teams. Additionally, the project purchased and distributed HBC kits to HBC teams and provided active CBW with stipend to facilitate their work.
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Home-Based Care Training. The program trained 409 Community Based workers (CBW) and Supervisors (TOT) to equip them with knowledge/skills in community care for PLWHA and their families. The TOT continued to conduct on-job updates to community based workers (CBW) to enhance their knowledge on current HIV/AIDS issues in relation to home based care. Additionally, the program purchased and distributed 658 HBC kits to CBW as stipulated by the National guidelines, during their monthly meetings. The monthly meetings also provided a forum to discuss progress of their work, challenges encountered and how to deal with them. TOTS were also involved in the meetings and conducted home visits whenever possible. In addition the program supported 388 active CBW with stipends to facilitate the work.
Home-Based Care Training. The program trained 409 CBW and their supervisors against the planned 170. The target was surpassed as more volunteers were interested and partly because of previous similar activities undertaken by Pathfinder in some of the target areas like Ruiru. The training equips the CBW and TOT with knowledge and skills in home and community care for PLWHA, with additional training for TOT in facilitation and supervision. Examples of some important topics included PMTCT, ART, OVC support issues, paralegal issues, and community IMCI. These HBC teams recruited HIV positive clients and provided them basic care, using the HBC kits supplied to them by the program. The project purchased and distributed 658 HBC kits as compared to the planned 805. The target was not met as the CBW were linked to MOH facilities where they could get the supplies. The kits contain basic items essential in the provision of basic care to the PLWHA such as cotton wool, disinfectant, tissue paper, Vaseline and gloves as stipulated by the National guidelines. The kits were distributed to CBW on need basis during their monthly meetings. HBC team’s met monthly to discuss progress of their work, challenges encountered and how to deal with them. TOTs derived from referral health facilities were involved in the meetings and conducted home visits whenever possible. Additionally, HBC teams conducted referral for clients to ensure they received the required services such as treatment, counseling, paralegal support, micro-credit and nutritional support. To facilitate the work of HBC teams, the project supported 388 active CBW with stipends.

Related to Home-Based Care Training

  • Health and Safety Training Regular employees and auxiliary employees in posted positions shall participate in a Health and Safety Training session once in a calendar year. The training program offered by the Employer must be approved by the joint Health and Safety Committee prior to such training commencing. Training will be provided during normal work hours and employees shall suffer no loss of pay or benefits.

  • First Aid Training In the interests of the occupational safety and health of employees, the Employer will undertake an in-service program of first aid training aimed at providing a first aid officer for each department.

  • Training Sub-Type Code There are Sub-Type Categories for each of the three (3) different Training Type Codes. Select one (1) Sub-Type Category code that applies to the training type code you selected. (Select from the chart on pages 10-12.)

  • EDUCATION AND TRAINING FUND 22.01 i) The Employer shall contribute to the Union the sum of Five cents ($.05) per hour per full- time employee for each hour worked for education and training of Union members.

  • Stewards Training Courses 22.6.1 Where operational requirements permit, the Council may grant leave without pay to a xxxxxxx to undertake training related to the duties of a xxxxxxx.

  • CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS As per the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708), where applicable, all Customer Purchase Orders in excess of ,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. 3702 of the Act, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence.

  • Education and Training The foundation of this Program is education and voluntary compliance. It is recognized that alcohol and chemical dependency may make voluntary cessation of use difficult, and one of the Program’s principal aims is to make voluntary steps toward ending substance abuse easily available. The outside contractor shall review and develop on-going educational and training information on the adverse consequences of substance abuse and the responsibility to avoid being under the influence of alcohol or chemicals at work. Certain training required by the DOT Regulations shall be the responsibility of the Substance Abuse Program.

  • Orientation and Training A transferring employee will be orientated separately to both or their new home in accordance with Article 20 the collective agreement of the designated employer.

  • Employment and Training Administration The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved.

  • Apprenticeship and Training It is agreed that all Employers covered by this Agreement shall contribute a sum as listed in Schedule "A" herein for each compensable man-hour of Carpenters, including supervisory employees when covered by this Agreement. Said contribution shall be made to xxx Xxxxxxxxxx- Employers Apprenticeship and Training Trust Fund of Washington-Idaho the manner as set forth in the Trust Agreement of said Trust. The details of such Apprenticeship and Training Plan established by this Trust Fund and this Trust Fund itself shall continue to be controlled and administered by a Joint Board of Trustees composed of equal representation of labor and management who are signators to the Trust Agreement of the aforesaid Trust Fund. Each Trustee appointed by the Union shall be a member of the Union and employed by the Union and each Management trustee shall be a salaried executive or officer of a signatory Employer, or an employee of an Employer association, on behalf of its member employers.

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