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Me & You (disability)

Me & You

A GROUP PROGRAM BASED ON THE SoSAFE! FRAMEWORK DESIGNED FOR 10 TO 14 YEARS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND/OR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER AND THEIR CARERS.

ME & YOU is designed to help young people understand their bodies, their emotional and social needs, and relationships with other people. ME and YOU also builds skills and knowledge in parents/carers to enable them to support the developmental journey of the children they care for.   

Nice to Meet Me (Autism Spectrum)

The group-based education program for people with Asperger’s Syndrome based on Isebelle Hénault’s The Sociosexual Education Program.

SoSafe! Goes to Work

SoSafe goes to work

Prepares people with intellectual disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder for work and helps them maintain employment.

SoSAFE! Goes to Work provides a pathway for individuals with intellectual disability and/or ASD to enter and remain in the workforce with an enhanced understanding and integration of social norms, appropriate workplace behaviours and social and sexual safety.

The program includes:

  • Education
  • Counselling
  • Free parents’/ carers’ workshop
  • Free workplace seminar

In the educational component participants develop an undetanding of categories of relationships and permissible behaviours with people in each category. The program articulates social norms, socially appropriate behaviours and expectations within a workplace. The participants will practice the categorisation of relationships, and social and sexual safety skills.

The counselling component facilitates self-knowledge and supports participants to achieve their personal goals in relation to work. It also integrates the knowledge and skills into the individual’s life experience and improves problem solving abilities. The parents’/carers’ workshop teaches the conceptual framework and language of the program. This enables parents/carers to support participants in their learning and reinforce the application of the skills.

The workplace seminar helps employers and co-workers to develop a productive and supportive environment by giving them an understanding of the conceptual framework and language of the program.

PLEASE EMAIL US ABOUT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES.

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Please note that changes may be made to course dates and mode of delivery at late notice if COVID-19 restrictions escalate. While SHFPACT will endeavour to avoid any unnecessary changes, this may be unavoidable. Every effort will be made to reschedule the course, and any affected placements or assessment, to ensure that course participants are able to complete the course in a reasonable timeframe.

SoSAFE! Goes to Work for Managers

SoSafe goes to work for managers

SoSAFE! Goes to Work for Managers and Co-Workers builds workplace skills for managers and co-workers of people with intellectual disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder.

SoSAFE! Goes to Work for Managers and Co-workers is a one day training for managers and co-workers of people with intellectual disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder.

The training will provide you with the skills, tools and strategies from the SoSAFE! framework to support co-workers living with intellectual disability and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder.

The training will be tailored to meet the needs of your workplace, and includes:

  • Understanding disability, sexuality and social safety
  • Introduction to SoSAFE! concepts, language and tools
  • Applying SoSAFE! tools in the workplace
  • Overview of SoSAFE! Goes to Work and how to apply re-enforcement strategies
  • OK and Not OK workplace behaviours, language and things
  • Setting and maintaining boundaries
  • Problem solving skills using the SoSAFE! framework

DATES TBA

Enquiries: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 02 6247 3077

Please note that changes may be made to course dates and mode of delivery at late notice if COVID-19 restrictions escalate. While SHFPACT will endeavour to avoid any unnecessary changes, this may be unavoidable. Every effort will be made to reschedule the course, and any affected placements or assessment, to ensure that course participants are able to complete the course in a reasonable timeframe.

 

Teaching Relationships and Sexuality in Secondary Schools

Teaching Relationships and Sexuality

The goal of Teaching Relationships and Sexuality in Secondary Schools is to increase teachers' skills and confidence in delivering sexuality and relationships education in schools. As ‘relationships and sexuality’ is a focus area in the Australia Health and Physical Education Curriculum (Australia Curriculum, 2018), teachers must deliver this content in schools.

Teaching Relationships and Sexuality in Secondary Schools is designed to support teachers in delivering relationships and sexuality education to a high standard, fulfilling curriculum requirements and contributing to educating a generation of sexually healthy adults.

The program focuses on:

  • Sexuality, Sexual Health and Relationships Education
  • Relationships and Sexuality in the Australian Curriculum
  • Overcoming barriers to effective Relationships and Sexuality Education
  • Skills of effective Relationships and Sexuality Educators
  • Creating a safe environment for Relationships and Sexuality Education
  • Diversity (LGBTIQ, people with disabilities and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) and Relationships and Sexuality Education
  • Practical Approaches to Relationships and Sexuality
  • Answering difficult questions
  • Responding to emerging trends in school communities

MULTIPLE REGISTRATION & COSTS

If you have multiple registrants please email us direct. If schools would like multiple staff trained, we are happy to provide the training ‘in house’ at schools. A discount is available if 5 or more staff members attend from one school. See Eventbrite registrations below for costs for single or smaller bookings.

2022 COURSE DATES

22 NOVEMBER | BOOK NOW

LOCATION

SHFAPCT Training Room
Sexual Health & Family Planning ACT
Level 1, 28 University Avenue, Canberra City, ACT

ENQUIRES & BOOKINGS

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This course is TQI Accredited
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Please note that changes may be made to course dates and mode of delivery at late notice if COVID-19 restrictions escalate. While SHFPACT will endeavour to avoid any unnecessary changes, this may be unavoidable. Every effort will be made to reschedule the course, and any affected placements or assessment, to ensure that course participants are able to complete the course in a reasonable timeframe.