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Certificate in Sexual and Reproductive Health (Nursing) Face to Face

Speciality Classification
Nurses
Start Date
04-Feb-2025
Location
Northbridge WA 6003
End Date
07-Feb-2025
Delivery
Face to face
Time / Duration
8 Hours and 30 Minutes
Provider
Sexual Health Quarters

Course overview

The course has a theory component and a supervised clinical attachment. The theory modules provide nurses with evidence-based information on a broad range of sexual and reproductive health topics. Nurses will explore the physiological, psychosocial, and environmental aspects of sexual and reproductive health using current research findings, clinical guidelines and the knowledge and experience of experts in the field. 

Nurses who receive a Certificate in Sexual and Reproductive Health will have completed: 

  • Seven theoretical modules ($1,732.50 inc. GST if all modules are purchased at the same time) 
  • Supervised clinical attachment ($1,188 inc. GST to be paid at the time of booking the clinical attachment) See Supervised Clinical Attachment tab for further information. 
  • Written assessments 

Entry Requirements/Eligibility

At least one-year post-registration experience is necessary for all nurses and midwives enrolling in the course. Current registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). 

Previous experience in the area of women’s health, sexual and reproductive health or community health is an advantage but not a requirement.  

Recognition of prior learning is available to nurses who seek credits for previous study and/or existing skills (fees apply). Some of the modules have pre course readings and/or activities. These are compulsory and make up the assessment for each module. When you have registered and paid for your modules you will receive information on how to access the online modules.

Before you start

Some modules have online work that must be completed before attending the Face to Face workshops. These are compulsory and make up the assessment for each module. 

 

When you have completed registration and payment for the modules you will receive information on how to access the readings and pre course activities for the relevant modules. 

 

Nurses completing the full certificate can complete the theoretical modules in any order. The requirements for the full certificate i.e.  all theory modules and supervised clinical attachment must be completed within a two-year period. 

 

Nurses not wanting a full certificate can enrol in individual modules of their choosing according to their learning requirements.  

Modules / Topics

Module 1. The Bare Essentials

Nurses will explore and develop their personal knowledge on a range of fundamental and “of the moment” sexual and reproductive health topics, including: 

  • Concepts of sexuality and sexual health
  • Values, attitudes, and beliefs
  • Language of sex
  • Sex and diversity
  • Sex and gender
  • Sex and the law
  • Common STIs
  • Contraceptive overview
  • Sexual violence
  • Unintended pregnancy

This module is designed to be challenging, expand your mind, and leave you with a desire to learn more. This is the perfect starting point for nurses wishing to build further skills in sexual and reproductive health education. This module requires online work and face-to-face attendance. 

 

Date:  20 August 2024 or 4 February 2025

Time: 8.30am – 5.00pm

Module 2. Cervical Screening

This module meets the National Standards for Cervical Screening Providers. Opens in a new window:Also available as a standalone module.

 

Participants will become competent to provide cervical screening and preventative health checks to eligible women on behalf of a supporting doctor. 

 

Topics include:

  • Cervical screening
  • Breast health
  • Pelvic floor and continence
  • Common gynaecological issues
  • Taking a well women’s sexual health history
  • Menopause

 

Date: 22 – 23 August 2024 or 6 – 7 February 2025

Time:  8.30am – 5.00pm

 

If this module is attended as part of the Certificate and not as a standalone module, you are not required to complete 15 supervised cervical screening tests in your workplace prior to attending the supervised clinical attachment. 

Module 3. STI Clinical Management

This is a three-part introduction to STIs comprising of an eLearning package provided by Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine followed by an open book assignment. Consolidation of knowledge and skill development is achieved by attending clinical placement in the SHQ clinic.

Self-paced, please register using the registration form. Due date 3 months from enrolment

Module 4. People and Sex

This online module explores sexual function and dysfunction. 

 

On completion of the training participants will be able to: 

  1. Describe typical human sexual function and response
  2. Describe changes in sexuality and sexual function in the lifecycle
  3. Discuss common presentations of sexual concerns in health and illness
  4. Outline initial strategies for managing sexual problems
  5. Identify appropriate resources and referral agencies relating to sexual function

 

Assessment 

The assessment is designed to encourage you to explore common sexual concerns in health and illness. These concerns may originate from a biological, lifecycle, socio-cultural and / or psychological sources. It is important to take into account the effect of illness and clinical treatment on sexuality. 

 

Self-paced, please register using the registration form. Due date 3 months from enrolment. 

Module 5. Andrology Matters

This short but comprehensive online module is designed to enable participants to understand common sexual health difficulties and outline initial strategies and appropriate referral for ongoing management particular to the male client. 

 

On completion of the training participants will be able to: 

  1. Discuss emotional, social and cultural issues associated with sexual health concerns and seeking health care for men
  2. Discuss strategies for working with men in the clinical context
  3. Review the anatomy and physiology of the male sexual and reproductive system
  4. Outline a systematic method for examining the male genitals and apply knowledge of the male reproductive system to identify non-typical presentations
  5. Elicit a history to recognise potential problems and disorders
  6. Discuss screening tests for prostate and testicular cancer, and their advantages and disadvantages
  7. Describe common sexual health problems and disorders in men, and discuss their causes, investigations, management options and appropriate referral.

 

Self-paced, please register using the registration form. Due date 3 months from enrolment 

Modules 6 & 7. Contraception & Communication Skills

This module is a prerequisite for nurses and midwives planning to undertake further training in IUD insertion and/or contraceptive implants with SHQ. 

 

Contraception 

Participants completing this module will build the skills and knowledge to: 

  • Discuss the benefits and disadvantages of current methods of contraception. 
  • Understand the barriers to accessing contraception. 
  • Discuss contraception choices with patients of all ages. 
  • Dispel myths around non-proper/ineffective methods of contraception. 
  • Understand the efficacy of different methods of contraception. 
  • Undertake unintended pregnancy discussions with patients. 

 

Communication  

Participants will learn to develop language and communication strategies to create a safe and positive environment for patients in a sexual health consultation. 

 

Motivational interviewing is a technique that can be learned by anyone. It is a method that works on facilitating and engaging intrinsic motivation within the client to change behaviour. Learn how to apply this to the sensitive area of sexual and reproductive health. 

 

Date: 21 August 2024 or 5 February 2025

Time: 8.30am – 3.30pm

 

 

Assessment

All of the theoretical modules are subject to assessment. Nurses must submit all relevant assessments to the Nurse Educator in a timely manner and receive a pass mark for all modules to be eligible to attend the supervised clinical attachment. 

Type
Delivery
Title
Certificate in Sexual and Reproductive Health (Nursing) Face to Face
Speciality Classification
Location
Time / Duration
8 Hours and 30 Minutes
Start Date
04-Feb-2025
End Date
07-Feb-2025
Location
Northbridge WA 6003
Venue
SHQ Training Room 70 Roe St Northbridge WA
Price:
$1,732.50
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