Sexual Health Awareness Training Course (4 persons)
Dita Health and Social Care Consultancy Limited
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Overview
This training course will provider learners with the skills required understand the issues affecting people in relation to sexual health and risk of pregnancy and how to provide support to them.
Course Aims
The aims of this training course are for learners to:
- Understand the issues affecting young people with sexual health problems
- Understand how to support young people with sexual health problems
- Know about the statutory and legal frameworks in relation to young people with sexual health problems
Description
By the end of this training course learners will be able to
- Define what is meant by the term sexual health and associated terms and words
- Explain how issues relating to age, maturity, ethnicity, culture, gender and beliefs can affect attitudes and behaviour in relation to sexual health and activity
- Explain the issues affecting people in relation to sexual health and risk of pregnancy including peer pressure, consensual relationships, readiness for sexual activity, contraception, sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy options
- Discuss the impact that social media can have on sexual health and sexual activity
- Discuss the types of people who may be best suited to provide education and awareness of sexual health
- Describe legislation designed to protect people in relation to sexual health and well being
- Explain how personal values and professional duties can impact on the provision of sexual health support and information
- Explain the social, health and educational risk factors associated with sexual health including early sexual activity or teenage pregnancy
- Explain how to support people to identify their needs and priorities in a way that is confidential, non-judgemental and sensitive to their individual situation
- Describe the codes of practice and guidance which focuses on the implications for professional conduct, confidentiality and gaining consent
- Discuss practical ways which people can be supported to make informed choices in relation to their identified needs and priorities
- Describe relevant sources of information, guidance and support and the range of health services available for people relating to sexual health
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