Star School Project

The Star School Project uses learner workshops (LW) to motivate learners to become mentally strong and make good decisions throughout their lives. The programme is designed to inspire students to dream and have hope for the future, as well as strengthen their self-confidence and self-image. The programme also intends to give students the skills and knowledge to:
- understand the consequences of unsafe sex;
- create behavioural patterns in which each individual takes full responsibility not to have unsafe sex; and
- create a new positive identity under the theme: AIDS-free - that's me.
Over a three-year period, the Star School programme holds six workshops for students with the main purpose of creating motivation and inspiration that will lead to healthy decisions and a healthy life in school, at home, and for the future. The workshops have the following themes:
- First year: LW1 - Dreams can be fulfilled
- First year: LW2 - The power of thoughts
- Second year: LW3 - Journey to success
- Second year: LW4 - The power of knowledge (of HIV and AIDS)
- Third year: LW5 - Journey to self
- Third year: LW6 - Shine on!
In addition to these workshops, Star School activities are incorporated into learners' regular school routine on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, depending on the activity. They can be divided into different areas such as:
- formal procedures;
- education;
- pleasure;
- prevention programme;
- development talks; and
- other activities
HIV/AIDS, Youth, Education
The Star School Project in South Africa is registered under the Jobs AIDS Conservation (JAC) Initiative Star School Project funded by the Thanda Foundation. It was one of the first programmes implemented by the JAC Initiative. The project, which was piloted in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, has since expanded to Namibia, and will soon be launched in Durban through a partnership with Volvo of Sweden.
Thanda Foundation, Jobs AIDS Conservation (JAC) Initiative.
Star School website August 1 2008 and December 3 2009.
Comments

Request for partnership
Dear Sir/Madam:
I am a Liberian working with the Network organization of people living with HIV/Aids in Liberia.
I hold the position of the Administrative Secretary. I went to request that you please have a partnership with us in the area of Advocacy for the right of PLWHA Liveing in our country Liberia. And also Prevention programme. This will help fight Stigma and Distramination.
We will love to be a part of any of your coming confrences or workshop this year 2009 to help our staff members gain more information on Advocacy etc. Please contact me through my e-mail address (geago2006@yahoo.com) and send me information on your your coming Projects and ativities.
The name of the organization is Light Association of Liberia, Inc.
Thanks.
Sincerely yours,
Geago P. Junius

Star school project
The program sounds, good. Our own Teen STAR (Sexuality Teaching in the context of Adult Responsibility) has similar goals but approaches them differently. See our website: http://www.teenstarprogram.org. Teen STAR is currently present in 31 countries.
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