This online learning course will empower participants to cultivate both knowledge and confidence in crafting responses that are age and developmentally appropriate when addressing student inquiries related to Relationships and Sexuality Education. Example questions from students and responses from experienced sexuality educators are provided. This course includes visual, audio and interactive components. Participants can navigate the course at their own pace.
This self-paced eLearning provides a broad overview of why Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) is supported by curriculum and policy, and what can be included. Guidance on the importance of a whole school approach to RSE is provided. Discover relevant policies, curriculum links and teaching resources. Topics that can be included in school from foundation to year 12 are presented sequentially for a better understanding of how RSE might progress throughout a young person’s school years.
Sexual Health Victoria’s (SHV) can deliver Relationships and Sexuality Education to students with cognitive disability SHV expert educators use evidence based, age- and developmentally-appropriate programs and resources.
SHV has designed comprehensive Relationships & Sexuality Education programs which align with the Victorian and Australian Curriculum. Sensitive topics are covered using age-appropriate materials and language. Programs are delivered by experienced, trained SHV educators. Sessions will include information, activities, discussion and an opportunity for students to ask questions.
Sexual Health Victoria have been contracted by the Department of Education to deliver Menstrual Health and Pelvic Pain Education in schools across Victoria. This program is available to all Victorian Government schools.
SHV has designed a comprehensive Menstrual Health and Pelvic Pain program which aligns with the Victorian and Australian Curriculum. Sensitive topics are covered using age-appropriate materials and language. Programs are delivered by experienced, trained SHV educators.
SHV parent / carer sessions are an important part of the everyBODY Education program. Engaging parents and carers is part of a whole school approach which is part of best practice RSE.
SHV strongly recommend engaging students and the school community in sequential Relationships and Sexuality Education though out primary and secondary school. This is supported by The Victorian Department of Education Sexuality and Consent Education Policy.
Sexual Health Victoria (SHV) is an independent, all-choice, health promotion charity dedicated to education, advocacy and care.
SHV seeks to advance sexual health literacy and build capacity through education services within the primary care and community-based systems to further support people to make decisions about their reproductive and sexual health and well-being that are right for them.
SHV has designed comprehensive Relationships & Sexuality Education programs which align with the Victorian and Australian Curriculum. Sensitive topics are covered using age-appropriate materials and language. Programs are delivered by experienced, trained SHV educators. Sessions will include information, activities, discussion and an opportunity for students to ask questions.
SHV has designed comprehensive Relationships & Sexuality Education programs which align with the Victorian and Australian Curriculum. Sensitive topics are covered using age-appropriate materials and language. Programs are delivered by experienced, trained SHV educators. Sessions will include information, activities, discussion and an opportunity for students to ask questions.
SHV has designed comprehensive Relationships & Sexuality Education programs which align with the Victorian and Australian Curriculum. Sensitive topics are covered using age-appropriate materials and language. Programs are delivered by experienced, trained SHV educators. Sessions will include information, activities, discussion and an opportunity for students to ask questions.
SHV parent / carer sessions are an important part of the everyBODY Education program. Engaging parents and carers is part of a whole school approach which is part of best practice RSE.
SHV strongly recommend engaging students and the school community in sequential Relationships and Sexuality Education though out primary and secondary school. This is supported by The Victorian Department of Education Sexuality and Consent Education Policy.
Group education sessions are for individuals with cognitive disability over 16 years old (including Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acquired Brain Injury).
This workshop is for young people between 8-16 years with cognitive disability (including Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acquired Brain Injury) and their parent/carer.
Group education sessions are for individuals with cognitive disability over 16 years old (including Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acquired Brain Injury).
Thisworkshop is for young people between 8-16 years with cognitive disability (including Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acquired Brain Injury) and their parent/carer.
Group education sessions are for individuals with cognitive disability (including Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acquired Brain Injury) over 16 years old.
Sexual Health Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which our offices stand and in the regions in which we provide our services. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.
Sexual Health Victoria strives to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment where all individuals feel accepted, safe, affirmed, celebrated and included.
We value our community and the individuals we serve and work with and we are committed to continuous improvement that provides a culture that celebrates and respects diversity of age, gender, physical abilities, disability, nationality, cultural background and ethnicity, marital, family or relationship status, religious beliefs, sexual orientation and gender identity.