Description
Purchase all 12 eLearning units for 10 or more participants from your organisation at a discounted price of $440.00 per person.
This product includes:
Sexuality and Disability Values and Attitudes
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Defining sexuality and the components to be included in a sexuality education programme
- Being aware of your own values, attitudes and beliefs in regards to sexuality
Public and Private Concepts
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- ‘Public’ and ‘Private as concepts for a person with an intellectual disability
- The concepts of personal space and public and private body parts; clothing, talk and places
Self Esteem
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Self-esteem and influencing factors
- Potential barriers to building high self-esteem, signs of persistent low self-esteem and action to be taken
- Strategies and resources to assist
Protective Education Frameworks
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- The importance of providing protective education
- The five essential concepts of protective education
- Activities and resources to assist
STIs and Contraception
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Common contraception methods
- Common STIs and their treatment
- Providing contraception and/or STI support to a person with an intellectual disability, not diagnosing, examining or recommending
Puberty and Hygiene
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Understanding with sexuality education is important
- Devising a programme about puberty and hygiene
- Strategies and resources to assist with physical and emotional changes, including personal hygiene issues
Cyber Safety
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- The benefits and dangers of social networking
- The laws in relation to sexting
- Cyberbullying strategies and resources to prevent and protect
Sex and the Law
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- The laws in relation to sexual consent and the law
- The law in relation to accessing sex workers
- The law in relation to termination
Respectful Relationships
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Elements of healthy and unhealthy relationships
- Strategies and skills needed for building, maintaining and ending relationships
Sexual Development
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Determining ‘typical’ and ‘unexpected’ sexual behaviours for five major developmental age groups
- Flagging behaviours and referring on to appropriate services early
Managing Inappropriate Sexual Behaviour
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Why behaviours occur
- Strategies to address behaviours
Assertive Communication
Addresses training needs such as: (but not limited to)
- Different types of communication styles
- Identify ways to communicate assertively
- Implement an assertive communication model





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