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1.c. Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory

School of Religion and Theology

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2.a. Mapping Workshop Manual: Finding your way through life, society and HIV

The manual summarizes the main tools used by a group of peer educators in the AIDS and Society Research Unit (ASRU), Capetown University: Journey mapping, body mapping, memory books, disclosure and social maps. The mapping exercises are designed to help people in HIV-positive support groups to encourage critical reflection, and lead to new insights to live positively

2.a. Mapping Workshop Manual Finding your way through life, society and HIV.pdf — (1459 kB)

2.b. Memory Box Programme Sinomlando. Trainer's Manual

Memory Boxes & the Psycho-social needs of children: This manual is designed for the training of community workers and volunteers assisting families affected or infected by HIV/AIDS. The first section of the training aims at providing a basic understanding of the psycho-social needs of children in need. The second introduces the memory-box methodology. (2003

2.b. Memory Box Programme Sinomlando. Trainer's Manual.pdf — (112 kB)

2.c. Making a Hero Book. A guide for facilitators

Leading Children (and older heroes) in groups through a series of Art Exercises and Autobiographical Story Telling, designed to build resilience and to help them with mastery over specific problems and feelings in their lives. Hero Books are one of the memory tools being developed under the umbrella of the Ten Million Memory Project (10MMP).

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