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On April 14, 2014 in Grand Bahama, some twenty-five (25) nurses were sensitized to the affects of Stigma and Discrimination in the workplace, and specifically how it services a barrier to access Health related serves for people living with HIV or AIDS.
The session was organized as a combined effort of the Public Hospital Authority. Mrs. Willimae Sturat, Nurse Services Advisor at PHA should be thanked for her logistical support for this activity.
For more information as to how other health care workers, teachers, pastors or family members of persons living with HIV, please contact our offices at 242-322-9451 or by email at chappbahamas@gmail.com.
2 Comments
Kathy Saunders
Jan 30, 2017
I am nurse in Grand Bahama, recently deployed to the Disease Surveillance Unit (HIV/AIDS; TB and other STIs). The team would like information on your HIV/AIDS prevention programmes. Could you please assist?
Kathy Saunders
Jan 30, 2017
Do you have any type of HIV/AIDS training for Health Care workers nd volunteers? I am interested in being a participant, whether national or international based.