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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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...
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Supporting Decision Making in Sexuality for People with Intellectual Disability
Supported decision making is a model for supporting >> more...
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The Nitty Gritty Face-to-Face Course: Specialised Reproductive and Sexual Health Training for Youth Workers
This course is for workers in the youth and community services sector to increase their knowledge of sexuality and sexual health issues which may affect their clients. Participants will learn to develop effective communication strategies and identify appropriate resources and referral pathways to support good sexual health in young people. >> more...
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The Nitty Gritty Online: Specialised Reproductive and Sexual Health Training for Youth Workers
Do you work in a role providing services for young people? >> more...
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Yarning about Sexuality
This course builds the capacity of Aboriginal Health Workers to provide reproductive and sexual health information to clients and community members. Topics covered include values and attitudes, reproductive and sexual health rights, men’s and women’s business, contraception, STIs and strategies for working with the community. It comprises a 2 day workshop and participants may also undertake a workplace based assessment to complete a nationally recognised unit of competency. >> more...
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