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FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health for Doctors - Supervised Clinical Attachment

Course description

Family Planning Australia provides clinical skills workshop and supervised clinical placements for the FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health.

The clinical placement requires participants to attend a clinical skills workshop day to demonstrate their understanding of essential practical skills prior to their placement.

Reproductive and Sexual Health for Nurses and Midwives - Theory Only Online (RSH-CAP)

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Reproductive and Sexual Health for Nurses and Midwives - Clinical Placement (RSH-CAP)

Course description

Family Planning Australia provides clinical skills workshop and supervised clinical placements for the Reproductive and Sexual Health - Clinical Accreditation Program for nurses and midwives. 

FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health for Doctors - Theory

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Cervical Screening Comprehensive Skills Training

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This blended learning course for doctors, nurses and midwives is designed to help enhance your current knowledge and technique in cervical screening with a focus on self-collection. It covers theory through online learning, and practise through a 2-hour face-to-face skills-based workshop led by Family Planning Australia clinical facilitators.

CHCEDU003: Provide sexual and reproductive health information to clients

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Accredited training for disability workers to provide information and support in sexuality and sexual health to clients with intellectual disability.

Successful completion leads to a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for CHCEDU003 Provide sexual and reproductive health information to clients.

Clinical Placement for IUD Insertion Training

Course description

Are you a Medical Practitioner, Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner interested in becoming an IUD inserter within your own clinical setting? This course blends online learning, face-to-face workshop and clinical placement to equip you with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to provide safe insertion of IUDs to clients.

Let's Talk: Best Practice in Sexuality and Sexual Health Education

Course description

This session builds the knowledge and capacity of school teachers, wellbeing staff and educators of best practice in sexuality and sexual health education in secondary schools.

Supporting Decision Making in Sexuality for People with Intellectual Disability

Course description

Supported decision making is a model for supporting people with intellectual disability to make their own decisions with support from others. However, in the area of sexuality and relationships, many people with intellectual disability are still denied the ability to make their own decisions. They are often over-protected and not allowed to have life experiences that include taking risks, which are part of human development.

Let’s Talk: Consent and Healthy Relationships

Course description

This course aims to build the capacity of educators of year 7-12 students to support young people to learn about consent and healthy relationships. The session enables educators to develop their knowledge of the guiding principles of consent, both within intimate relationships and more generally, as well as looking at ways to communicate about consent. The course also examines the hallmarks of healthy relationships and ways to support the development of healthy relationships.

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FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health for Doctors - Supervised Clinical Attachment

Course description

Family Planning Australia provides clinical skills workshop and supervised clinical placements for the FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health.

The clinical placement requires participants to attend a clinical skills workshop day to demonstrate their understanding of essential practical skills prior to their placement.

Reproductive and Sexual Health for Nurses and Midwives - Theory Only Online (RSH-CAP)

Course description

Reproductive and Sexual Health for Nurses and Midwives - Clinical Placement (RSH-CAP)

Course description

Family Planning Australia provides clinical skills workshop and supervised clinical placements for the Reproductive and Sexual Health - Clinical Accreditation Program for nurses and midwives. 

FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health for Doctors - Theory

Course description

Cervical Screening Comprehensive Skills Training

Course description

This blended learning course for doctors, nurses and midwives is designed to help enhance your current knowledge and technique in cervical screening with a focus on self-collection. It covers theory through online learning, and practise through a 2-hour face-to-face skills-based workshop led by Family Planning Australia clinical facilitators.

CHCEDU003: Provide sexual and reproductive health information to clients

Course description

Accredited training for disability workers to provide information and support in sexuality and sexual health to clients with intellectual disability.

Successful completion leads to a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for CHCEDU003 Provide sexual and reproductive health information to clients.

Clinical Placement for IUD Insertion Training

Course description

Are you a Medical Practitioner, Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner interested in becoming an IUD inserter within your own clinical setting? This course blends online learning, face-to-face workshop and clinical placement to equip you with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to provide safe insertion of IUDs to clients.

Let's Talk: Best Practice in Sexuality and Sexual Health Education

Course description

This session builds the knowledge and capacity of school teachers, wellbeing staff and educators of best practice in sexuality and sexual health education in secondary schools.

Supporting Decision Making in Sexuality for People with Intellectual Disability

Course description

Supported decision making is a model for supporting people with intellectual disability to make their own decisions with support from others. However, in the area of sexuality and relationships, many people with intellectual disability are still denied the ability to make their own decisions. They are often over-protected and not allowed to have life experiences that include taking risks, which are part of human development.

Let’s Talk: Consent and Healthy Relationships

Course description

This course aims to build the capacity of educators of year 7-12 students to support young people to learn about consent and healthy relationships. The session enables educators to develop their knowledge of the guiding principles of consent, both within intimate relationships and more generally, as well as looking at ways to communicate about consent. The course also examines the hallmarks of healthy relationships and ways to support the development of healthy relationships.

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