Cultural and Religious Issues in Sexual Health for Young People in Asian, African and Caribbean Communities
Cultural and Religious Issues in Sexual Health for Young People in Asian, African & Caribbean Communities
Aimed at:
This course is designed for practitioners who are involved with or planning to develop their sex and relationships work with young people from Asian, African and/or Caribbean communities. Participants may benefit from attending Level 1 Sex & Relationships but this is not a pre-course requirement.
Aims:
To provide an overview of cultural and religious issues impacting on the sexual health of young people from Asian, African and Caribbean Communities.
Learning Outcomes:
• Discuss how sexual health issues are viewed among Asian, African and Caribbean communities
• Explore the impact of culture and religion on the sexual health of Asian, African and Caribbean young people
• Clarify information relating to different faiths and response to sexual health issues
• Commence action planning to further develop sexual health work with Asian, African and Caribbean communities
Duration:
1 day (please note: this is a longer training day and will end at 5 pm)
Frequency:
Once a year
Dates:
To be confirmed, will not be until 2012
Please complete the form below at least 3 weeks before the date you have chosen. You will receive a letter 2 weeks before the course confirming your place & providing details of the venue. You can use the same form to apply for more than one course at a time but please ensure you include the title AND date of all the courses you wish to attend. These courses are free but if you cannot attend, you must let us know by 9a.m. on the day before the course or you will be charged £50 for full-day courses and £25 for half-day courses. Please email 4yptraining@bristol.nhs.uk or call 0117 900 2289 if you cannot attend.