The Benefits of Group Interventions in Building Self esteem and Resilience in Children and Adolescents living with and affected by HIV Chilombo Olawoye, Program Manager, Dorothy Odhiambo, Family Support Coordinator The Teresa Group OHTN Conference Nov 21, 2016
The Teresa Group Mission: to advance the dignity and well being of children and families affected by HIV Serve families throughout the GTA with care and support programming including practical supports, therapeutic groups for children, peer support groups for parents, tutor/mentor program, Summer Camp Province wide infant formula program to prevent vertical transmission of HIV Most clients are from ACB communities, predominantly refugees from countries in Africa www.teresagroup.ca
The Teresa Group clients We serve over 350 families Active clients (Children) in the past two years: Approx. 40 children under 14 living with HIV Approx. 20 adolescents living with HIV Approx. 350 400 affected children under 14 Approx. 60 70 affected children 15+ Focus on working with the family from the prenatal stage throughout high school graduation
Purpose Children living with and/or impacted by HIV exhibit: Increased symptoms of stress/anxiety Depression Low self esteem Behavioral Issues
Children/adolescents living with HIV Transition to adult care Sexual health and relationships Communication and conversations in families Feelings of blame and guilt between parent(s) and infected children, when child doesn t know full story behind parent s infection, situations of trauma and violence. Dynamics, anger and behavioural issues Treatment adherence pediatric formulations, emotional issues, daily reminder, long term survivors / aging with HIV in your teens Disclosure for children and teens many complex issues Children managing secrets when siblings don t know making up stories about medications Teens wanting to address stigma and be more open vs parents who are afraid
HIV affected children Survivor guilt, protectiveness of parent(s), children taking on parenting roles Impact of non disclosure to children trust, relationship with parent (especially if told as teens), impact of secrecy in the family and how children grow up, mental health impacts in adulthood Social isolation parents who self select children out of programs, friendships and other community engagement opportunities impact of stigma and fear
Issues for parents Disclosure to children, conversations about sex, trauma, violence Treatment adherence challenges with a new infant Being and staying undetectable Family separation and unification Coming to terms with own diagnosis and managing your child s Relationships between women and their male partners trust, men not getting tested, men as unstable partners in women s lives Children who want to be more open and disclose Family support for HIV+ women differences in parenting styles, confidence and mental health between women who have the support of family and friends and those who don t
Leading the Way (LTW) is a therapeutic group that is divided into two components LTW for undisclosed children, ages 7 9, runs for 7 weeks in the fall and 7 weeks in the spring LTW for disclosed youth, ages 15 18, runs for 7 weeks in the winter and 7 weeks in the summer Both groups are facilitated by Teresa Group staff and external facilitators Leading the Way
Leading the Way Undisclosed For undisclosed children: Creates an environment of mutual support, cohesiveness and practical skills to deal with complex emotions, fears and challenges children may be facing at home or in school Themes are explored through play based therapy, discussions, individual and group activities (art, cooking, sport, puppet shows) Children are given techniques and strategies for dealing with emotions, such as safe ways to express anger or frustration and ways to deal with stress, such as belly breathing, the stress stoplight
Leading the Way Disclosed For disclosed youth: Creates an environment of mutual support that allows youth to share their experiences, worries, fears and personal experiences of stigma and discrimination For many of them, this is the only space they can openly have these discussions Some themes explored include healthy relationships (familial, friendships, romantic), HIV stigma in various parts of the community (i.e. school, media, workplaces), disclosure and are explored through informal discussions, videos, news articles, and music
The Teresa Group offers a summer camp experience for children and youth between the ages of 9 18 This one week program, located at Camp Moorelands in Dorset Ontario, allows children and youth impacted by HIV a chance to connect with their peers They have opportunities to build supports, learn life skills that will empower them to live self sufficient, independent, productive lives and most importantly have fun Camp Mandala
Counsellor in Training The CITs (who are disclosed to)participate in campwide activities as well as shadowing counsellors and participating in their own programming related to stigma and discrimination CIT program mirrors Leading the Way and interlinks the youth who participate in both programs Camp has 20 volunteer camp counsellors, some who were campers, CITS and Leading the Way youth themselves
Impact of Programs Improvements in developing interpersonal relationships Build peer support Learning independence from being away from home Gaining skills and confidence Learned to respect others The importance of being kind and caring, and the value of talking things out Counselors felt the top benefits to campers were in personal development, positive social interactions, and new experiences Parents were impressed with their children s personal advancements, including improvements in responsibility, independence, leadership, and self confidence Children had opportunities to engage in new activities independently.
Impact on family LTW and Camp help the family deal with issues at Teresa Group as part of a continuum of services Help with disclosure: by building on child and youth s resiliency, emotional capacity and self confidence, creates a space for parents to work on disclosing to child/youth Works with family from prenatal to 18 years, consistent support in every stage of child development Works with children into young adulthood and provides leadership opportunities (many of LTW youth end up being CITs and then counsellors at Camp)
Conclusion Teresa Group programming, specifically Leading the Way and Camp are shown to positively impact children and youths lives by building supports, improving life skills, and allowing children and youth to have fun. Leadership programs, and group activities in a camp setting serve to develop children s self esteem and resiliency in the face of HIV related stigma. They also help parents integrate in continuation of services and work with their children on issues of disclosure and stigma WHERE TO NEXT Expanding our reach through Partnerships Addressing Disclosure in a digital age Building connections within families
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