Title: HIV/AIDS Awareness Presentation
Specific purpose: To inform my audience on prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS
I. Introduction
A. Attention getter: When it comes to thinking about HIV, we never think it could ever happen to us. Some people, who are infected with HIV, never show signs or symptoms. So it is important for everyone to get tested regularly.
B. Link-to-audience: When is the last time you have been tested for HIV?
C. Thesis: I would to share what I’ve learned about HIV and AIDS with you today.
D. Preview of Presentation:
1. We’ll begin with some important definitions and discuss who is at highest risk for infection.
2. We’ll also discuss how the HIV virus is transmitted and how to protect you from transmission.
II. Definitions:
A. What is HIV?
B. What is AIDS?
III. High risk groups:
A. # 1 group
B. Percentage of population (show graph of risk of all sexual orientation groups)
IV. Transmission and Contraction
A. Transmission in general
1. Blood-to-blood
2. Unprotected intercourse and oral sex
B. Contraction
1. #1 Group and how that contract most often (show a graph with all the ethnicity and age groups)
2. How HIV is not transmitted
V. Prevention:
A. Education
B. Condoms
C. Testing
D. Not sharing needles
VI. Conclusion
A. Restate Thesis: Today I’ve talked to you about the important facts about HIV and AIDS.
B. Review the main points: We’ve talked about the definition of HIV and AIDS, high risk groups, transmission, and prevention.
C. Call to Action: I urge each of you to think about any behaviors that might put your life at risk. I also encourage you to get tested for HIV as soon as possible and regularly. Finally, I ask you that you take the virus seriously and educate others about the risks of this terrible disease.
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