HIV & AIDS Poster
Overview
Who is the poster for? Educators of many kinds, parents & children aged 10-14.• Where might it be used? Schools, at home, health clinics, children’s clubs, religious groups etc.• Is it enough for children to learn the messages? The messages are designed to be ‘doorways’ to discussion & action. They are for children to understand & use, not just to memorise.• Why are the faces of the people on the poster multi-ethnic? Children for Health has a global audience, so we use multi-ethnic faces on our posters.• How do I use the messages? Be creative! Focus on one topic for a week, month or term!• What is the Rainbow Stick? When a child learns & shares a message & returns with a story about how they shared that message, a teacher or other adult rewards the child with a strip of coloured fabric to tie to their stick. Children for Health has 100 messages & every child can leave primary school holding their Rainbow Stick with 100 coloured ‘ribbons’ tied on it showing everyone that they know 100 health messages.
• Who is the poster for? Educators of many kinds, parents & children aged 10-14.
• Where might it be used? Schools, at home, health clinics, children’s clubs, religious groups, etc.
Is it enough for children to learn the messages? The messages are designed as ‘doorways’ to
children’s discussion & action. They are to understand & use, not just to memorize.
• Why are the faces of the people on the poster multi-ethnic? Children for Health has a global
audience, so we use multi-ethnic faces on our posters.
• How do I use the messages? Be creative! Focus on one topic for a week, month or term!