Wat doen die KIMK ?
Die Kantoor vir Institusionele MIV-koördinering (KIMK) is verantwoordelik vir die implementering van ’n omvattende institusionele MIV-strategie vir die Universiteit Stellenbosch. As die Universiteit se MIV-eenheid dien die KIMK as raadgewer oor MIV-voorkoming, -onderrig en -dienslewering aan sowel studente as personeel en vorm dit ook ’n strategiese skakel met ander hoëronderwys-instellings, asook nasionale en internasionale MIV-organisasies. Die KIMK vervul verder ’n leierskapsfunksie in die verwesenliking van gedeelde verantwoordelikheid vir die visie van ’n kampus vry van nuwe MIV-infeksies teen 2012. Meer oor die visie.
Afgesien van die koördinering van institusionele MIV-dienste en -programme, bied die KIMK ook ’n verskeidenheid MIV/vigs-verwante opleidings- en vaardigheidsontwikkelingsgeleenthede vir sowel personeel as studente. Van die KIMK se inisiatiewe sluit in:
- Jaarlikse MIV-toetsingsveldtogte en verskeie kondoomverspreidingsprojekte
- Portuurvoorligting
- Kortkursusse in gesondheidskommunikasie en -voorligting
- Diensleerprogramme en e-leermodules
- Gemeenskapsuitreikinisiatiewe
- Ontwikkeling van spesifieke MIV-kurrikula

SR-lede ondersteun die jaarlikse MIV-toetsveldtog waar 3 586 mense al getoets het. * SRC members support the annual mass HIV testing campaign where 3 586 people have tested.
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HIV Prevalence in Higher Education

Higher Education South Africa has released the results of a HIV prevalence and knowledge, attitude, behaviour and practice (KABP) study in the tertiary education sector of South Africa. Download the full report.
First Things First
Nationwide HIV testing campaign urges 4 000 Maties to know their status.
Stellenbosch University’s annual HIV testing campaign is back to challenge Maties to be sure of their HIV status. This year the campaign tested 3 390 on main campus and will continue at the Health Science Faculty (Tygerberg Campus) from Monday, May 7th to Friday, May 11th. The campaign urges any students and staff to come for a free and confidential HIV test, and has a specific focus on first year students.
First Things First aims to encourage young South Africans, our future leaders, to be responsible, get tested for HIV and to empower themselves.
Students can also stand a chance of being randomly selected to receive a Samsung Galaxy Tab.
With the support of key role players including the SRC, Maties Sport, Proffie & Pokkel, the Dean of Students and the Vice-Rector, Professor Julian Smith, you too can take a stand in this crucial campaign.
Jaco Brink, responsible for institutional HIV prevention stated that last years’ campaign was extremely succesful, testing more than 3 500 Maties, and is a testimony to how far the university has come in realising its vision of no new HIV infections on campus .
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