92026 Reproductive and Sexual Health: A Population Health Approach
6cp; 3 x 7hrs (workshops), 3hpw (online activities)There are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Postgraduate
Description
This subject aims to further develop students' specialty knowledge around reproductive and sexual health using a health promotion framework. It is aimed at those working or intending to work in reproductive and sexual health such as: clinicians, health care workers, policy advisors, Aboriginal health workers, social researchers and counsellors. Master classes delivered by subject matter experts working in key affected populations provide a strong focus on the current population health approaches that guide strategies and policies to enable optimal evidence-based care. Self-directed learning strategies are used for students to deeply explore issues surrounding the facilitation of care for these key affected populations: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; people with disability; and people who are same-sex attracted, intersex and gender diverse.
Typical availability
Spring session, City campus
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