Cross-Cultural Interactive Workshop in Sexual and Reproductive Health
Explore how to provide culturally safe and inclusive sexual and reproductive health support for CALD communities.
Following on from the success of the North West Roadshow, the Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health (CERSH) in partnership with Multicultural Health and Support Services (MHSS) will be delivering an interactive sexual and reproductive health workforce training designed for professionals supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
This training will build your knowledge and skills in sexual and reproductive health (SRH), helping you:
- Build confidence in discussing SRH topics with CALD communities
- Provide appropriate referrals for clients or students
- Support access to local SRH services
This training is for teachers, youth workers, health promotion officers or anyone who works with CALD communities and wants to learn more.
Please note: As part of the registration, you will be asked a few required questions. There is no expectation to have any answers, please share what you are comfortable with. If you think of anything after registering or have questions, please email kate.toomey@unimelb.edu.au.
Explore how to provide culturally safe and inclusive sexual and reproductive health support for CALD communities.
Following on from the success of the North West Roadshow, the Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health (CERSH) in partnership with Multicultural Health and Support Services (MHSS) will be delivering an interactive sexual and reproductive health workforce training designed for professionals supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
This training will build your knowledge and skills in sexual and reproductive health (SRH), helping you:
- Build confidence in discussing SRH topics with CALD communities
- Provide appropriate referrals for clients or students
- Support access to local SRH services
This training is for teachers, youth workers, health promotion officers or anyone who works with CALD communities and wants to learn more.
Please note: As part of the registration, you will be asked a few required questions. There is no expectation to have any answers, please share what you are comfortable with. If you think of anything after registering or have questions, please email kate.toomey@unimelb.edu.au.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Primary Care Connect
399 Wyndham Street
Shepparton, VIC 3630
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