This comprehensive eLearning package is designed to build understanding of intimate partner violence (IPV) and reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA), and develop participants’ ability to recognise, respond and refer people experiencing violence. This training is designed for: Doctors Nurses and midwives Counsellors and psychologists Social workers Allied health professionals Clinicians interested in supporting clients experiencing violence It consists of 6 online eLearning modules, each approximately 45 – 60 minutes in length. Participants must complete the training within a 6-week period to avoid penalty. For more information visit shq.org.au/education/clinical-education/ipv-rca-education Read more
This eLearning package is designed to support people working in healthcare settings to build understanding of intimate partner violence (IPV) and reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA), and develop participants’ ability to respond to people experiencing violence. This training is designed for: Clinic support staff It consists of 3 online eLearning modules, each approximately 45 – 60 minutes in length. Participants must complete the training within a 6-week period to avoid penalty. For more information visit shq.org.au/education/clinical-education/ipv-rca-education Read more
This training discusses the recent change in the cervical screening program, which enables all people eligible for routine cervical screening to have the option of self collection. There is discussion about who is not eligible for self collection, what to do when abnormal results are received, suggestions about what to include when offering the option to patients, and there are links to many useful resources. Read more
This module forms one of the seven modules of the Certificate in Sexual and Reproductive Health (Nursing) from SHQ. It can also be completed as a standalone module. Read more
Research shows that LGBTIQA+ individuals experience IPV at disproportionately higher rates. RCA experiences within LGBTIQA+ relationships can also differ from those in cisgender-heterosexual relationships, underscoring the need for specialised support. This one-hour eLearning module equips primary and healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to support LGBTIQA+ clients facing IPV/RCA. Through interactive modules and real-world scenarios, participants will learn to create safe, affirming environments that empower clients and foster healing. Read more
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