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"There is light in darkness and there can be an end to pain and injustice because we have HOPE. Hope leads us to RENEWAL." Dr. Samuel Kishan
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AIDS Peer Educator’s Training Programme was conducted on October 14, 2009 at Heinz Auditorium where around 125 students alongwith 8 Teachers from 7 schools of Delhi such as St. Thomas Senior Secondary Girls School, St. Columba’s School, Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj, St. Martin’s Diocesan School, Fr. Agnel School, Gautam Nagar, Modern School and Convent of Jesus and Mary participated and were trained as AIDS Peer Educators. The programme was based on a peer to peer interaction where the trainers and the trainees were all students. It was conducted by the students of St. Columba’s School and St. Thomas Girls Senior Secondary School under the supervision and guidance of Ms. Karuna Roy, Coordinator The SBHS CNI.
The SBHS CNI has introduced a sponsored programme, “Baat Pate Ki” on 102.6 MHZ, FM Rainbow, All India Radio. This programme is aired every Tuesday 3:30 pm on 102.6 MHZ. It is a programme that focuses on different upcoming problems in the society which influences the younger generation. The main aim of this programme is to reach out to the masses and equip them with valuable and correct knowledge and at the same time to clear all their myths and misconceptions related to a number of issues prevailing in our day today life.
The “NIRMAL” Project on HIV/AIDS in Madhya Pradesh under the AIDS Programme of the CNI SBHS & the CRBHS is working with the schedule cast community ( The Banchhra Community)where practically all women prostitute.It is a 300 kilometer stretch of a national highway on which around 2000 trucks ply each day with around 142 roadside motels.
Ms. Karuna Roy, Co-ordinator, HIV and AIDS Programme, The SBHS-CNI was invited by CCA as the Resource Person at The International Interfaith Pre –ICAAP Conference on HIV and AIDS (IIPC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka from August 17 -19, 2007.
Mrs. Karuna Roy, Coordinator HIV and AIDS Programme, The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India, Dr. Mrs. S. R. Dutta, Secretary, Central Regional Board of Health Services and Mrs. Baruna Victor, Sr. Project Officer, Community Health Programme, The SBHS-CNI initiated the functioning of ‘Aastha’ which means AIDS Awareness, Support, Treatment – HOSPICE on AIDS at Christian Hospital, Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh on May 25, 2007. Six patients with opportunistic infections who need medication and rest have already been admitted in the Hospice and few more will be admitted gradually. Please remember these people in your prayers.
National Consulation on HIV and AIDS was organised by EFICOR in patnership with TearFund at Surajkund from April 26-28 2007. Mrs. Baruna Victor and Dr. Amrita Raj were the Resource Persons on behalf of Mrs. Karuna Roy, Coordinator, HIV and AIDS Programme, The SBHS-CNI. They conducted a Plenary session on-"HIV and AIDS Awarenes and Prevention" and a Satellite session on "Church Based HIV and AIDS Ministry" during the Consultation.
Mrs. Karuna Roy, Coordinator HIV and AIDS Programme, The SBHS-CNI was a Resource Person for "Developing Church Policy on HIV and AIDS: Need assessment, Church Ministry and Care of People Living with HIV and AIDS" during the 11th National Conference of Christian Agencies to Combat Substance Abuse Network (CACSAN). This Conference was held at Kolkota (West Bengal) from April 26-28, 2007. She was invited by Father Philip Kuruvilla from the Christian Conference in Asia (CCA).
HIV and AIDS Care and Counselling Centre (Hospice) was inaugurated at Christian Hospital Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh on 4th February 2007. This hospice will cater for People Living With HIV/AIDS having opportunistics infections and also provide Home-Base Care.
E H Johnson Award Speech 2; 132nd General Assembly, Presbyterian Church in Canada by Mrs. Karuna Roy
AIDS Peer Educator's Training Programme was successfully conducted at the Heinz Auditorium, YMCA, Jaisingh Road, New Delhi on October 10, 2007 by the students of Queen Mary’s School, Delhi under the guidance of Ms. Karuna Roy, Coordinator, The SBHS-CNI. The students who conducted the programme this year were trained on HIV and AIDS as AIDS Peer Educators in 2006. This was a peer to peer (student to student) interactive programme in which 200 students from 8 different schools of Delhi participated. Since 1997, the AIDS Peer Educator's Training Programme is a successful ongoing programme of The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India, New Delhi.
Dr. Samuel Kishan, Chief Functionary & Secretary, The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India was invited by the Bible Society of India, North West Auxiliary to be the Chief Guest for the 49th Annual Garden Fete at St. Columba’s School, Ashok Place, New Delhi on October 14, 2007. A qawwali on HIV and AIDS “Aaj is AIDS ke virus ka bol baala hai” was presented by Karuna Roy, Coordinator, The SBHS-CNI and her team. It is written and composed by her. At the fete, a stall with the vital information on HIV and AIDS was also put up by The SBHS-CNI through which we were able to convey the message of awareness to the masses.
AIDS Awareness programme for the young theologians of the Bishop’s College, Kolkata was conducted by Ms. Karuna Roy, Co-ordinator, The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India on February 29, 2008 at Bishop’s College, Kolkata. The theme of the programme was “Church breathes life in you, you breathe life in Church.” A Team from the International Health Ministries, Presbyterian Church in USA was also present for the programme.
"Youth AIDS Awareness Programme" was organized on March 6, 2008 at Constantia Hall, YWCA, Blue Triangle, Ashoka Road, New Delhi where youth from different Churches of the Diocese of Delhi were present. The Rt. Rev. S. K. Singh, Bishop of the Diocese of Delhi was the Chief Guest for the programme. The programme was conducted by Ms. Karuna Roy, Co-ordinator, The Synodical Board of Health services, Church of North India alongwith three Resource Persons from the Diocese of Delhi. The theme of the programme was "We must be the change, we wish to see in the world".
Ms. Karuna Roy, Co-ordinator, The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India was invited to be the Resource Person by the Asian Interfaith Network on HIV and AIDS (AINA) for the “Interfaith Pre-Conference on “Reclaiming Rights of Children Affected and Living With HIV and AIDS”. This Conference was held at Santitham, Chiang Mai, Thailand from July 2-6, 2008.
Ms. Karuna Roy, Co-ordinator, The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India and Dr. Amrita Raj, Project Officer, HIV/AIDS programme attended the Ecumenical Pre Conference followed by the XVII International AIDS Conference 2008 from July 31, 2008 to August 8, 2008 at the Mexico City.
AIDS Peer Educator's Training Programme was successfully conducted at the Heinz Auditorium, YMCA, Jaisingh Road, New Delhi on August 20 , 2008 by the students of St. Columba's School, Delhi under the guidance of Ms. Karuna Roy, Coordinator, The SBHS-CNI. The students who conducted the programme this year were trained on HIV and AIDS as AIDS Peer Educators in 2007. This was a peer to peer (student to student) interaction programme in which more than 200 students from 9 different schools of Delhi participated. Since 1997, the AIDS Peer Educator's Training Programme is a successful ongoing programme of The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India, New Delhi.
E H Johnson Award Speech 1; 132nd General Assembly, Presbyterian Church in Canada by Mrs. Karuna Roy
 
 
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The Synodical Board of Health Services, Church of North India was established in the year 1974 to promote and carry out on behalf of the Church of North India appropriate medical services and training, Community Health Work, AIDS awarness programme and the diffusion of useful medical knowledge in the spirit of service and sacrifice which Christ practiced in his own life-being of service for the benefit of all persons irrespective of caste, creed, community or nationality.
 
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