
新闻摘要:宁夏老年大学今年把“银龄防艾”作为重点教学与宣传内容,已将防艾知识送进全区28所基层老年大学及10所分校(教学点),覆盖学员超5万人,实现老年大学系统的防艾宣传教育全覆盖。该项目在2025年秋季试点获学员认可后,于今年春季迅速推广,形成自上而下、上下联动的工作格局。
为让防艾知识更易被老年人接受,学校以课前“十分钟微课堂”、电子大屏、宣传栏与班级微信群等多渠道循环播放科普短片,并把防艾教育纳入年度教学计划,推动常态化开展。下一步将把防艾与反诈、健康养老结合,制作方言配音、图文并茂的资料,依托社区和村卫生室推动入村入户,努力消除羞耻感并把资源下沉到基层。
思考与启发:老龄化给公共卫生带来新挑战,也提醒我们健康守护需要细致入微的日常关怀。把防病知识带到老年人的生活圈里,不只是提供信息,更是在用温和和耐心减少恐惧、消除偏见,让每个人都能主动参与自我保护与互助。
这与天经强调的关爱与守望相呼应:照顾弱者、在日常小事上彼此扶持,是信仰与社会共同的根本要求。希望社区、家庭与基层服务能继续把这种关怀做深做实,让更多长者在晚年感到被看见与被照顾。
经文:王要回答说:我实在告诉你们,这些事你们既做在我这弟兄中一个最小的身上,就是做在我身上了。《引支勒·马太卷 25:40》
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Title: Protecting the Health of Seniors
News Summary:
This year Ningxia’s senior universities made “Silver‑Age HIV Prevention” a central part of their teaching and outreach. They have delivered AIDS‑prevention information to all 28 community senior colleges and 10 branch sites in the region, reaching more than 50,000 students and achieving full coverage across the senior‑university system. After the pilot program was praised by participants in the fall of 2025, it was quickly rolled out in the spring of this year, creating a coordinated effort from the top down and bottom up.
To make the information easy for older adults to understand, the schools use short “10‑minute micro‑lessons” before classes, large electronic screens, bulletin boards, and class WeChat groups to repeat short educational videos. HIV‑prevention education has also been added to the annual teaching plan so it becomes a regular part of daily life.
Next steps will combine HIV prevention with anti‑fraud education and healthy aging programs. Materials will be produced in local dialects with both audio and illustrated text, and will be taken into villages and households through community centers and village health clinics. The goal is to eliminate shame, bring resources down to the grassroots level, and make prevention a normal, comfortable part of seniors’ lives.
Reflection and Insight:
An ageing population brings new public‑health challenges and reminds us that caring for health requires gentle, everyday attention. Bringing disease‑prevention knowledge into seniors’ own circles is more than just sharing information; it is about using kindness and patience to reduce fear and break down prejudice, so every person can actively protect themselves and help others.
This echoes the Christian call to love and watch over one another: caring for the vulnerable and supporting each other in daily life is a fundamental demand of both faith and society. May churches, families, and local services continue to deepen this care, so that more elders feel seen and cared for in their later years.
Scripture:
“The King will answer, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’” (Matthew 25:40)
Link: https://www.huizu-tianjing.icu/yinzhile/mataijuan/25
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