Course Description
What is Sexual Health Education?
Sexual health education is essential for promoting safety, self-awareness, and healthy relationships. It goes beyond physical health, addressing emotional, mental, and social well-being related to sexuality.
Why is it Important?
- Provides accurate information to overcome misconceptions.
- Promotes safety by teaching consent and boundaries.
- Reduces risks of abuse and exploitation through awareness.
- Empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their bodies.
Course Highlights:
Learn essential strategies to teach sexual health education, covering topics like:
- Consent: Understanding boundaries and respecting others.
- Puberty: Navigating physical and emotional changes.
- Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships: Recognizing positive interactions.
- Diversity and Inclusion: Embracing all identities and expressions.
- Online Safety: Protecting against online risks and exploitation.
Empower individuals with knowledge to stay safe, informed, and confident.
Participants will:
- Be better informed to teach foundational sexual health topics, including consent, puberty, and healthy relationships, to diverse audiences.
- Apply strategies to promote safety, such as setting boundaries, fostering respect, and addressing online risks effectively.
- Recognize and respond to signs of unhealthy relationships or exploitation while promoting positive interactions.
- Integrate principles of diversity and inclusion into sexual health education, supporting self-expression and respect for all identities.
- Utilize tools and resources to create engaging, accurate, and inclusive sexual health education programs and teaching opportunities.
Why Choose This Course?
This course is designed for:
- Parents
- Caregivers
- Educators
- Professionals
It’s ideal for anyone who wants to provide accurate and inclusive sexual health education, and is committed to promoting safety, diversity, and informed decision-making, making it a vital resource for supporting youth and adults in navigating relationships, boundaries, and self-expression.
***EARLY ACCESS: Early access is available for OAP providers. Providers can click here and fill out our registration form for those interested in the course.
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