CWDS Curriculum
Having A Sexual Health Conversation With Youth In Care
Level: Advanced Practice (Lineworkers, Supervisors, Managers)
Credits: 6
Intended Audience: Designed for Child Welfare workers and anyone else that comes into regular contact with youth in care.
Description of Course: This workshop proposes that to effectively reduce current rates of unplanned or unwanted pregnancy, HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and non-consensual or exploitative sexual circumstances among dependent youth in care requires thinking beyond traditional approaches. This innovative, harm-reduction model focuses on preparing behavioral health and child welfare workers to have a sexual “health” conversation with youth. This presentation will introduce sexual health conversation tools such as suspending judgments, sexual health principles and sexual health terminology.
Intended Objectives:
- Describe the contextual history and significance of the term sexual health
- Integrate San Diego County DCFS Foster Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy with the Fundamental Elements of Sexual Health
- Review attendees own personal attitude and beliefs around human sexuality
- Demonstrate the ability to suspend judgment withinthe workplace when having a sexual health conversation
- Define and differentiate the six fundamentals of sexual health
- Define and operationalize 7 key sexual health vocabulary terms
- Describe how to find and utilize key sexual health resources
Topics Include:
- The World Health Organization’s Definition of Sexual Health
- Suspending Judgment
- Sexual Health Terminology
- San Diego County DCFS Policies on Sexual Health
- Reproductive and Sexual Health Resources
Culture & Diversity
Medical Aspects