Sexual Health Education:
Empower your Sex-Esteem
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:
- 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.
This course is designed for
Parents
Caregivers
Educators
Professionals
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
About The Presenters
Deanna is a Sexual Health Promoter for the Relationship Group, teaching “Empowering Your Sex-Esteem” for nearly two decades. She advocates for sex education as a basic human right.
Lisa Kota, MADS, BCBA, R.B.A. (Ont) is a Clinical Manager at AlphaBee. She has achieved certification in naturalistic teaching, and skill-based treatment of problem behaviour. Her special interests are verbal behaviour and caregiver training.
Nicola MacDonald, MADS, BCBA, RBA, is a Clinical Supervisor at AlphaBee. With 15+ years in ABA, she specializes in Verbal Behaviour and is dedicated to helping clients build independence and improve their quality of life.
MCCSS-Funded – Free Registration for the First 100 OAP Supervisors
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.
If you are not an OAP-funded provider, you are welcome to purchase the course


