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1 Dr Joseph Obe Dr Joe Email: drjoe@josephobe.com drjoe06@gmail.com Twitter:@josephobe Website: www.josephobe.comwww.josephobe.com FB: Joseph Obe

2 Module 1 Behavioural Change Communication

3 What is BCC? BCC is a process for promoting and sustaining healthy changes in behaviour in individuals and communities through participatory development of appropriately tailored health messages and approaches that are conveyed through a variety of communication channels.

4 What Can BCC Do? Increase knowledge of the basic facts of HIV/AIDS and STIs. Stimulate community dialogue on the underlying factors that contribute to the epidemic. Promote essential attitude changes such as perceived personal risk of HIV infection and a nonjudgmental approach on the part of health care workers.

5 What Can BCC Do? Reduce stigma and discrimination. Create a demand for information and services. Advocate for policy changes. Promote services for prevention, care, and support. Improve skills and sense of self-efficacy.

6 Health communication media and messages must be designed with consideration of the target population’s location. BCC is most successful when there is an expectation of a positive outcome (e.g., good health, access to services) and individuals have a sense of self-efficacy in being able to change or maintain their behaviour. See Fig 1

7 THE ROLE OF PRINT MATERIALS IN BCC Print materials are only one of many channels used to reach a target population with information and discussion on HIV and AIDS. In a comprehensive BCC strategy, multiple channels are used to ensure consistent messages are delivered and reinforced through many different media.

8 Advantages of Print Media in BBC They are easy to store and can be used without any special equipment. They are an excellent tool to reinforce messages presented verbally during interpersonal contacts. They can be used to remind the health provider or outreach worker not to forget any important messages.

9 Advantages of Print Media in BBC They can reach target populations beyond the initial recipient, since people often share their print materials with friends, relatives, or neighbours. They can usually be produced locally and thus can be tailored to the needs of specific target populations.

10 Advantages of Print Media in BBC They can counteract rumours, reduce fears of possible side effects, and reassure people that the technologies and behaviours needed to reduce and/or prevent transmission of STIs are effective and safe.

11 Topic 3: Developing your creative brief A creative brief is one way to help you clarify the scope and intent of your materials development project. It is both a process and a product. The process is to think and decide who or what will be your intended audience, and what will be your communication objectives, potential obstacles, key promise and benefit, support statements and rationale, message tone, communication channels, and other creative considerations.

12 Topic 3: Developing your creative brief The creative brief helps ensure that your materials will reflect what you want, in the way you need. It serves as: A crucial link between the research and your communication strategy. A way to translate background information into actual materials.

13 Topic 3: Developing your creative brief An assurance that your interventions will reflect and address the concerns and needs of your audiences. A “contract” between you and the creative team, helping ensure that all agree on what the communication is meant to accomplish, its key elements, and its strategy.

14 CONTENTS OF THE creative brief The brief should include the following: Intended Audience: Who do you want to reach with this communication? Communication Objective(s): What will this communication make the audience feel, think, believe, or do? Obstacles: What beliefs, cultural practices, pressures, traditions, family, religion, or misinformation stand between your audience and the communication objectives?

15 CONTENTS OF THE creative brief Key Promise and Benefit: What’s in it for the audience? Support Statement and Rationale: Why does the key promise outweigh the obstacles? Tone: What feeling should this communication have?

16 CONTENTS OF THE creative brief Media: What channel(s) will you employ to best reach your audience? Creative Considerations: What additional points need to be considered when designing this communication? Multiple languages? Multiple regions of the country? Gender considerations?

17 Class exercise on creative brief 4 groups Develop a creative brief for a proposed campaign on yellow fever vaccine/birth control/family planning/female circumcision

18 Class exercise on creative brief (Individual) Develop a creative brief for a proposed campaign on child control advocating for maximum of two children per family in Ikeji 5 MARKS

19 Topic 4: Creating a work plan and budget A workplan is a detailed list of the steps involved in the materials development process. It helps you to organize for upcoming steps

20 Topic 4: Creating a work plan and budget Time needed to complete the materials development process, from concept to final product, can range from six to twelve months or more. The time can vary depending on the complexity and number of materials you are producing; the number of staff devoted to the project; and the amount of work.

21 Topic 4: Creating a work plan and budget A budget should include all projected expenses associated with a project, from refreshments at focus group discussions (FGDs) to staff salaries. When your project is complete, you can fill in actual budget costs and compare them with your projected figures for future planning.

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