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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.

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.

Sexualised Behaviours of Concern and Intellectual Disability

Course description

Sexual behaviours occur along a continuum from curious and explorative to coercive and harmful. This webinar will explore sexualised behaviours of concern (SBoC) in people with intellectual disability.

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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.

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.

Sexualised Behaviours of Concern and Intellectual Disability

Course description

Sexual behaviours occur along a continuum from curious and explorative to coercive and harmful. This webinar will explore sexualised behaviours of concern (SBoC) in people with intellectual disability.

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