Developing a workplace policy

Implementing the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the world of work
The manual is designed to help the ILO’s partners understand the issues and apply the ILO Code of Practice on HIV/AIDS and the world of work, which was adopted in May 2001. The Code is at the core of the ILO’s Programme on HIV/AIDS, providing guidance to governments, employers and workers, as well as other stakeholders, on national action plans and workplace policies and programmes to combat HIV/AIDS. Source: ILO
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Working Positively
A guide for NGOs Managing HIV/AIDS in the workplace. This document provides some insight into the latest thinking on HIV/AIDS workplace policies and examples of some of the approaches adopted by different NGOs.
Source: UK Consortium on AIDS and International Development
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Guidance for developing chronic illness policies at country level
Case study, Save the Children UK. At the beginning of 2003 Save the Children UK started to implement chronic illness that address the specific needs of HIV/AIDS. Their approach has been to develop guidelines that suggest best practice and stipulate areas to be addressed, however specifics are left up to field offices to implement according to local dynamics. Source: Save the Children UK
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HIV/AIDS and the Public Sector Work Force
The workplace action guide is a practical, hands-on "how-to" guide, advising managers on how to create workplace programs in the developing world - and how not to. These lessons are illustrated with candid case studies of employers' experiences with HIV in the workplace. Source: Family Health International
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Developing workplace and medical benefits policies to support staff with HIV
This report describes the process of developing policies on HIV/AIDS in the workplace and medical benefits with Alliance Linking Organisations in Cambodia, Senegal and Burkina Faso since 2002. It aims to help NGOs and other organisations develop their own policies. It includes a sample schedule for a technical support programme, sample workshop sessions plans, and sample policies. Source: International HIV/AIDS Alliance
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