Courses
Family Planning Australia provide specialist training in the area of reproductive and sexual health, as well as workplace-based training and community education workshops and programs. We are a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) authorised by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) to provide nationally accredited courses under the Australian Qualifications Framework. Courses for teachers, doctors, nurses, midwives may also be approved for professional development points or hours. Please see individual course descriptions for details.
Use the ‘Book a course’ menu on the right to browse our courses for doctors, nurses, disability workers, teachers, health workers and other service providers
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IUD Insertion Training
This practical course provides knowledge and skills to perform IUD insertions and manage common IUD related problems. It comprises online learning activities, a face-to-face workshop and a clinical placement. >> more...
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Let’s Talk: Consent and Healthy Relationships
This course aims to build the capacity of educators of year 7-12 students to supp >> more...
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Let’s Talk: Positive Puberty
This course builds the capacity of Stage 2, 3 and 4 teachers to provide engaging, >> more...
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Let’s Talk: Technology, Sex and Relationships
This course aims to build the capacity of educators >> more...
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Medical Abortion Online
This course provides professional development for G >> more...
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Reproductive and Sexual Health - Clinical Accreditation Program for Nurses Theory (Online)
This course is designed to prepare nurses and midwives to function in an extended clinical role as a practitioner in the specialty of reproductive and sexual health. Content includes history taking, contraception, sexually transmissible infections, cervical screening, breast awareness, disability, diversity, menopause, and men’s health. >> more...
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Sexual Health Education for Life: the PDHPE Curriculum for Students with Disability
A course for teachers and School Learning Support Officers working with primary and secondary students with an intellectual disability and/or autism. Topics include teaching relationship skills, positive sexuality and safety, curriculum scoping and sequencing, tips for answering challenging questions, working with families and using current resources that can be adapted for different learners. >> more...
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Sexualised Behaviours of Concern and Intellectual Disability
Sexual behaviours occur along a continuum from curi >> more...
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Starting the Conversation
This one day course enables community workers to increase their knowledge and confidence to talk to people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities about reproductive and sexual health. Sessions provide strategies and resources workers can use when starting conversations about reproductive and sexual health with CALD clients and community. >> more...