Sexual Health Awareness

Course DurationCourse Duration: 4 hours
Course FeesCourse Fees: £25

The distance learning Sexual Health Awareness course provides in-depth knowledge which enables you to expand your understanding of sexual health issues. It is a great way to increase knowledge if you are looking into starting a career within this particular field, or simply hope to increase your awareness of the different types of STIs. Also explored are helpful tips in maintaining positive intimate relationships and the mechanics of human reproduction.

This distance learning Sexual Health Awareness course will give you the knowledge essential in understanding the impact and key issues surrounding sexual health.

A great addition to your CV, to show your commitment to health and social care, this programme is also beneficial for general knowledge.

After successfully completing the course, you will receive a certificate of participation in this subject area which can boost career prospects and opportunities in a variety of fields.

On the distance learning Sexual Health Awareness course you will learn:

Section 1: Relationships

In this section, you will cover what is meant by ‘friendships’, ‘relationships’ and ‘intimacy’; why people want close relationships; the different types of sexual health and relationship concerns; and the reasons why people may delay relationships.

Section 2: Sexually transmitted infections

You will study the different types of STIs, how they are transmitted, the possible consequences of not having chlamydia treated and where to obtain information, advice and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.

Section 3: Human reproduction

This section covers male and female reproductive organs, as well as what happens during the menstrual cycle.

Section 4: Contraception

You will look at the methods of contraception suitable for young people, their advantages and disadvantages and where they can be obtained. You will also cover important things to remember when using a condom and examples of where to look for information and advice about contraception.

Section 5: The media

In this section, you will learn about the ways in which society can respond to sexual health and relationship issues and will develop your knowledge of the portrayal of sex in the media.

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