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A3 - PE Outreach Calendar 08-02-2023

The document outlines a peer educator outreach calendar template. It includes fields for documenting locations visited, health education topics covered, and key population types engaged. The goal is to track peer educator contacts and the services provided to different at-risk groups.

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A3 - PE Outreach Calendar 08-02-2023

The document outlines a peer educator outreach calendar template. It includes fields for documenting locations visited, health education topics covered, and key population types engaged. The goal is to track peer educator contacts and the services provided to different at-risk groups.

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PEER EDUCATOR OUTREACH CALENDAR 1= Street, 2= Injecting den, 3= Uninhabitable building, 4= Parks, 5= Homes,6= Beach, 7= Casino, 8= Bar with

1= Street, 2= Injecting den, 3= Uninhabitable building, 4= Parks, 5= Homes,6= Beach, 7= Casino, 8= Bar with lodging,
9= Bar without lodging, 10=Sex den, 11=Strip club, 12=Highways, 13= Brothel, 14= Guest house/Hotels/Lodgings, 15= Massage
Name of outreach worker/social worker:………………………………... County name:……………. parlor, 16= Chang’aa den, 17= Barbershop/Salon, 18=Virtual Space, 19 Truck stops20= Other (Specify) 20
1. PreP Messaging
5. HIV/STI Information 8. U=U
Sub-county name:…………………….. Ward name:…………………… Implementer……………… 2. HIV Self Testing Messaging
6. TB 9. Stigma reduction
3. Substance abuse
7. PEP Messaging 10. Disclosure
4. Family Planning
Year:……….Month:………Name of peer educator: ………………….……..…..PE CODE:………. 11. Information on
Prison setting typologies (1. Remandees 2. Convicted 3. Staff working in prison settings and their families. NCDs

Key Population Type: FSW / MSM / MSW / PWID / PWUD / TRANSMAN / TRANSWOMAN Vulnerable CODES FOR HEALTH EDUCATION (Multiple codes applicable-e.g., 12, 26, etc.)
population Type; Fisherfolks Truckers People in prison Discordant Couple * Definition of contact: When a KP receives any of the following services: Receiving a commodity directly from the programme
(Condom/ Lube/Needle & syringe), Receiving any biomedical service (HTC, STI screening / Treatment, PEP, Cervical cancer
screening, POST abortal care, Clinical PWP, TB screening/Treatment, Abscess screening / Treatment, HIV care and treatment),
Screening of alcohol and drug abuse, Counselling, Family planning, Condom demonstration, Linkage to psychosocial support,
Rapport.

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Needle and syringe requirements per

distributed Not applicable to inmates


Average number of anal sex acts per

Lubricant requirements per month.

/Trucking/ Fishing/Since tested DC


Unique Identifier Code (issued by

Prison setting typologies (Indicate

Referred for clinical services (Y/N)


Condom requirements per month.
hotspot/operating sites Typology

Health Education (Indicate Code)


Location in the prisons (Inmates

Ever experienced violence (Y/N)


Average number of sex acts per

(Column 8 *4) Not applicable for


only) wards/cell blocks name or
sites/Block Number for Inmates

/incarcerated (indicate in years)

Received clinical services (Y/N)


Duration in sex work / Injecting

Number of needles & syringes

Crisis/ Violence reported (Y/N)


Average number of injecting

Number of lubes distributed


Number of female condoms

Number of HIV self-test kits


distributed (Numbers) Not
Name of hotspot/operating
Mobile phone number (Not

Number of male condoms


Age (in completed years)

applicable for inmates)

month (Column 12*30)

applicable to inmates
Sex (Male, Female)

New\Repeat (N\R)

episodes per day


(Indicate Code)

(Column 10 *4)
programme)

distributed

distributed

Remarks
inmates
number
S. No

Code)
Name

week

week
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