Winner of the Greater London Training Award
Course profile: Sexuality and Mental Health
(2 days)Service users/Patients in moral danger! Not able to exercise any responsibility! Open to abuse! These are terms with which we are very familiar. This training course will look at both the ethical and professional practice implications involved, and the difficulties experienced by users. Solutions to current challenges will be sought
Learning objectives:
By the end of this course learners should:
Course content:
Definitions (Sexuality and Mental Health)
The range of normal expectations regarding sexuality
Sexuality as an issue in the development of Mental Health
Sexual abuse
Sexual oppression
Issues of discrimination (Including issues for Gay Men and Lesbians)
Women, Men and Sexuality
Women, Men, Sexuality and Mental Health
Institutional care and sexuality-abuse, neglect, gender roles
Drugs, medication and Sexuality
The move to the community; changing expectations
Difficulties experienced by users in the community
Conflict with the community
The role of residential and day care
Ethical and Good Practice considerations (Including confidentiality,
protection, risk taking and normalisation)
A pro-active approach to meeting needs:
Mixed gender settings Integration into the community
Provision of special services Dating agencies
Education and Sexual Health Gay Men and Lesbians
Older service users
Training methods:
Presentations
Chalk & talk
OHP
Handouts
Wordstorm method Chalk and talk
Large group work
Smaller group work Pairs work
2nd floor, 42 Station Rd., Portslade, East Sussex, BN41
1AG
Tel: 01273 414000 Fax: 01273 422777