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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.

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.

Let’s Talk: Positive Puberty

Course description

This course builds the capacity of Stage 2, 3 and 4 teachers to provide engaging, evidence-based education about puberty.  The course takes a positive, strength-based approach to talking about the changes that occur during puberty and advocates for a holistic and whole-of-school approach to puberty education.

Let’s Talk: Contraception

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Let’s Talk: Technology, Sex and Relationships

Course description

This course aims to build the capacity of educators of year 7-12 students to address issues arising around the use of technology as it relates to sexuality and relationships. Specifically, the course addresses respectful relationships and how they translate to an online space, pornography, sexting and the safe use of dating apps. 

Sexual Health Education for Life: the PDHPE Curriculum for Students with Disability

Course description

A course for teachers and School Learning Support Officers working with primary and secondary students with an intellectual disability and/or autism. Topics include teaching relationship skills, positive sexuality and safety, curriculum scoping and sequencing, tips for answering challenging questions, working with families and using current resources that can be adapted for different learners.

 

Beyond the Nuts and Bolts

Course description

This course enables teachers of secondary school students to develop their knowledge and confidence in delivering sexuality education programs about relationships, sexuality and sexual health using a holistic approach.  Sessions feature hands-on activities, current resources and evidence-based strategies with a focus on creating supportive and inclusive learning environments.

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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.

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.

Let’s Talk: Positive Puberty

Course description

This course builds the capacity of Stage 2, 3 and 4 teachers to provide engaging, evidence-based education about puberty.  The course takes a positive, strength-based approach to talking about the changes that occur during puberty and advocates for a holistic and whole-of-school approach to puberty education.

Let’s Talk: Contraception

Course description

Let’s Talk: Technology, Sex and Relationships

Course description

This course aims to build the capacity of educators of year 7-12 students to address issues arising around the use of technology as it relates to sexuality and relationships. Specifically, the course addresses respectful relationships and how they translate to an online space, pornography, sexting and the safe use of dating apps. 

Sexual Health Education for Life: the PDHPE Curriculum for Students with Disability

Course description

A course for teachers and School Learning Support Officers working with primary and secondary students with an intellectual disability and/or autism. Topics include teaching relationship skills, positive sexuality and safety, curriculum scoping and sequencing, tips for answering challenging questions, working with families and using current resources that can be adapted for different learners.

 

Beyond the Nuts and Bolts

Course description

This course enables teachers of secondary school students to develop their knowledge and confidence in delivering sexuality education programs about relationships, sexuality and sexual health using a holistic approach.  Sessions feature hands-on activities, current resources and evidence-based strategies with a focus on creating supportive and inclusive learning environments.

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