...for a future training or receive a full refund. Have more questions? Please reach out to Brittany McBride, Associate Director of Sexuality Education and Training (brittany@advocatesforyouth.org)
This module reviews terminology related to gender, sex, and sexuality and discusses the development of gender identity/sexual orientation. Participants also learn about primary and specialized care th...
This module reviews terminology related to gender, sex, and sexuality and discusses the development of gender identity/sexual orientation. Participants also learn about primary and specialized care th...
...aster’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Community Mental Health, a Master’s degree in Education, and a PhD in Human Sexuality Studies. Dr. Campbell is a subject matter expert in cultivating affirming environments for people and populations facing intersect...
...en sex education organizations including Advocates for Youth, Answer, SIECUS, and more than 40 experts in child and adolescent development, sexuality and public health, the National Sex Education Standards (NSES) provide clear, consistent, and straightforward guidance on the esse...
...Durham, North Carolina metro-area. She has over 20 years of professional experience in the field of public health with an emphasis in human sexuality education. Her areas of expertise include adolescent health and racial and ethnic health and disparities. She uses a social and ra...
... Video 5: Coming Out In these two scenarios, a long-time patient comes into the clinic with stomach issues but is also struggling with his sexuality. Video 5A Video 5B Case Video 6: Sexual History Taking and Gender These two videos highlight the experience of...
... are currently being updated with a new look, up-to-date research and recommendations, and AMAZE videos. AMAZE videos, created to provide sexuality education to young teens ages 10 to 14, are included as a resource that can be brought into clinical settings to enhance patient e...
From Advocates for Youth, Answer, and SIECUS: Sex Ed for Social Change.
...for everyone. Some young people recognize its importance, but listening to an adult you hardly know teach you and a room full of kids about sexuality is not a comfortable experience. With that as the baseline, you can imagine what asexual young people, like myself, might think of...