Learning Unit 1:  Basic information on HIV and AIDS
Learning Unit 2:  The Body Immune System and HIV
Learning Unit 3:  The Trends of HIV and AIDS Situation
Learning Unit 4:  Modes of HIV Transmission and Related Risks
Learning Unit 5:  Overview of MTCT and PMTCT
Learning Unit 6:  HIV Prevention Strategies
Learning Unit 7:  Myths and Misconception About HIV and AIDS
Learning Unit 8:  Tems Used in HIV Testing
Learning Unit 9:  The Role of Voluntary Counselling and Testing in HIV Prevention, and Coping

Upon completion qualifying learners will be able to work in one of the following home-care and/or related settings:

  • Caring for infants, toddlers and children
  • Caring for the elderly and frail
  • Caring for the disabled

Module 1 - Professional practice and ethics

Module 2 - Nutrition and food preparation

Module 3 - Infection Control

Module 4 - Introduction to anatomy and physiology

Module 5 - Geriatric psychology

Module 6 - Practical procedures

Upon completion qualifying learner will be able to work in one of the following home-care and/or related settings:
  • Caring for infants, toddlers and children
  • Caring for the elderly and frail
  • Caring for the disabled

Module 1 - Professional practice and ethics
Module 2 - Nutrition and food preparation
Module 3 - Basic Geriatric Psychology
Module 4 - Practical procedures

Professional Practice and Ethics

Nutrition and Food Preparation

Infection Control

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Geriatric Psychology

Primary Health Care

Practical Procedures