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1 Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust community education COMMUNITY SEXUAL HEALTH PROGRAMME Training Development Educational Workshops & Awareness Sessions Children and Families Community Services Mental Health Secure Services Specialist Services upporting Health and Wellbeing

2 COMMUNITY EDUCATION SEXUAL HEALTH TRAINING PROGRAMME OUR SERVICE MISSION STATEMENT:- Vision of the Service Good sexual health is an important aspect of health and wellbeing and is vital that people have the information, confidence and access to quality services in order to seek appropriate care and make choices that are right for them. This helps people to develop positive relationships and enables them to protect themselves and their partners from infections and unintended pregnancy The service aims to promote a positive attitude towards sexual health through appropriate dialogue with all members of the community so people are empowered to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health. The Community Education Sexual Health Team aims to promote the service vision through the provision of equitable, effective and accessible Sexual Health Education for all.. OUR TRUST VALUES Sue Capstick Clinical Business Manager Sexual Health Telephone contact number

3 The Community Education Sexual Health Team The Community Education Sexual Health Team (CESH Team) comprises of four expert teams with a wide range of clinical and non-clinical experience in all areas of sexual and reproductive health: The Community Sexual Health Development Team Sexual Health in Primary Care Team Community Sexual Health Advising Team Community Contraception & Sexual Health Team The Community Sexual Health Development Leads in Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale and Hyndburn and Ribble Valley The service provides intelligence around Sexual Health including Teenage Conceptions, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), and risk taking behaviour. The team gathers and provides current localised data which can then inform of gaps in service, can enable targeted sessions to be delivered to young, vulnerable and those deemed as unseen and can enable the development of appropriate and future direction of services. The service is delivered in response to wider PCT Public Health priorities set by NHS East Lancashire and Lancashire County Council on behalf of the local population. Particular emphasis is placed on early intervention and prevention, positive sexual health and relationships, promotion and harm reduction messages in relation to risk taking behaviours. Partners include: Primary Care services, Brook Advisory Service, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Oncology and TOP services, Psychosexual therapy, GP s and practice staff, Genito-Urinary (GUM), Children s Services, Adult Social Care, substance misuse services, voluntary, community and independent sectors. The team also contribute to the chlamydia screening programmes. The team develop and provide training and resources about Sexual Health including Teenage Conceptions, STIs, and Risk Taking Behaviour in order to enable stakeholders to take shared responsibility for shared targets and outcomes. They also provide specialist support and expertise to those agencies in need of signposting, information and advice on issues related to young people, sexual health and risk taking behaviour. Telephone contact number

4 The Sexual Health in Primary Care Team The Sexual Health in Primary Care Team supports GP practices and the wider primary care team to provide essential sexual health services as identified within Level 1 of the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV by offering a series of sexual health workshops and clinical supervision for individual practices. The team also provides training for Contraceptive and Sexual Health Services (CaSH), enabling staff to be responsive to wider sexual health priorities and deliver services to Level 1 standards as a minimum. Further training offered includes basic contraception and sexual health awareness, focused on Public Health priorities and local services with wider community health services and partner agencies. The Community Sexual Health Advising Team The Sexual Health Advising Team provide primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of sexually transmitted infections through face-to-face work with people in the Genitourinary Medicine Clinic (GUM) within East Lancashire, the community, the hospital wards, contraceptive and sexual health clinics, antenatal and termination of pregnancy (TOP) services, drug services, mental health services and safeguarding services via integrated care pathways. The Sexual Health Advisors support the education and training in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings to promote an awareness of sexual health, including blood borne viruses, to service users. The team also provides specialist nursing/ counselling services on blood borne viruses, sexual health and support with sexual identity, sexual assault and psychosexual issues. They aim to maximise sexual health well-being and reduce inequalities in sexual health. Public health is a key priority within the team coordinating partner notification/ contact tracing to reduce the asymptomatic burden of disease in the community. Community Contraception and Sexual Health Team (Blackburn with Darwen) The Community Contraception and Sexual Health team promote a positive attitude towards sexual health within Blackburn with Darwen. They promote all aspects of CaSH services through training and awareness raising sessions. The training programme incorporates a local perspective of Sexual Health information, Do you know your choices campaign? tool kit training, how to effectively deliver a condom distribution scheme, Wrapped and a half day training around HIV and AIDS awareness. The team also operates the Condom Distribution Scheme (CDS) that provides free condoms, correct and consistent sexual health information and advice to everyone living within Blackburn with Darwen. They also promote and contribute to the work of the Chlamydia screening programme, raising awareness and offering opportunistic screening at community events. Telephone contact number

5 SEXUAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE WORKSHOP SERIES Team of Community Sexual Health Advisors offering clinical knowledge and information to Primary Care Practitioners to inform equitable Sexual Health Service CONTRACEPTION AND SEXUAL HEALTH TEAM WORKSHOP SERIES COMMUNITY SEXUAL HEALTH DEVELOPMENT LEADS WORKSHOP SERIES GENERIC BOOKING FORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS Acknowledgements BOOK YOUR DATE FOR A FREE INTRODUCTORY PRESENTATION Telephone contact number

6 Index Index Index SEXUAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE WORKSHOP SERIES IN-HOUSE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Supporting professionals Telephone contact number Contents WORKSHOP BOOKING CODE SHIPC The Workshops listed below are suitable for GPs + CASH Nurses, Practice Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Primary Care Practitioners providing Level 1 Sexual Health Services *All SHIPC WORKSHOPS are delivered by experienced skilled clinical trainers. SHIPC-1 Workshop 1- Key issues for delivering sexual health services in primary care SHIPC-2 Workshop 2- Let s talk about Sex: Assessment testing & treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections STI s in primary care. SHIPC-3 Workshop 3- HIV in primary care SHIPC-4 Workshop 4- Combines different areas of Sexual Health service: - Contraception in primary care and dealing with sexual assault & exploitation SHIPC-5 Workshop 5- ABC of Hepatitis Telephone contact number

7 Index Index Index SHIPC-6 Workshop 6- Genital warts in primary care SHIPC-7 Workshop 7- Engaging with men & other hard to reach groups SHIPC-8 Workshop 8- Partner notification for Sexually Transmitted Infections The following workshop is for HCA and receptionists SHIPC-9 Workshop 9- HCA /Receptionists role in Sexual Health in Primary Care The following workshops are for Primary Care practitioners who have completed workshops 1 to 4 SHIPC-10 Workshop 10 - Update on STI management in primary care SHIPC-11 Workshop 11 - Update on HIV & BBV management in primary care Workshop for all other health care professionals and partner agencies SHIPC-12 Workshop 12 SHIP Plus Designed for any practitioner who may need to work with clients around sexual health discussion, support and signposting. Emergency Services, Out of Hours Staff, Treatment Room Nurses, Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians, Midwives, Health Visitors, School Nurses, Drug/Alcohol Workers, Sure Start/Children's Centre Support Workers, Youth Workers, Social Workers, Outreach Workers, Youth Offending Team, Police and many others. Telephone contact number

8 Index Index Index CONTRACEPTION & SEXUAL HEALTH TEAM (Blackburn with Darwen) (In-house training is always available on request) Telephone contact number Contents WORKSHOP BOOKING CODE CS - The Workshops listed below are suitable for Engagement Officers-Project Workers-Support Workers-Children s Centre Staff-Health Trainers-Community and Youth Workers-GP Practice Nurses and Reception Staff-CDS Distributors-Community Groups-LCFT Staff Staff from across Blackburn with Darwen Children Centre-Schools teachers and Assistants-Previous attendees of SHIELD Training- Hostel /Prison Workers-Health centre Staff-GP Surgery Staff CS-1 Workshop 1 A Local Perspective of Sexual Health Training (Exploring dynamics & the diversity of Sexual Health) CS-2 Workshop 2- Do You Know Your Choices (DYKYC-LARC) Campaign Tool Kit Training CS-3 Workshop 3- How to Effectively Deliver Condom Distribution Scheme (Wrapped/CDS) CS-4 Workshop 4- Still Ignoring It? HIV/AIDS General Awareness Telephone contact number

9 Index Index Index COMMUNITY SEXUAL HEALTH DEVELOPMENT LEADS WORKSHOP SERIES (In-house training is always available on request) Telephone contact number Contents WORKSHOP BOOKING CODE DL The Workshops listed below are suitable from any agency or organisation needing to develop and broaden their awareness of issues that may affect young people within todays sexualised society DL-1 Workshop 1- A Lancashire Perspective - Basic Introduction to Lancashire Care Foundation Trust Sexual Health Services DL-2 Workshop 2- An overview of contraception including its history and development DL-3 Workshop 3- An Introduction to Sexual Health and Disabilities DL-4 Workshop 4- Brief History of Sexually Transmitted Infections DL-5 Workshop 5- Porn and The Real World DL-6 Workshop 6- Sex and Relationships DL-7 Workshop 7- Sex and the Law Telephone contact number

10 Index Index Index GENERIC BOOKING FORM TERMS & CONDITIONS GLOSSARY Telephone contact number Contents CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE GIVEN TO EACH PARTICIPANT Generic Booking Form: follow this link to register for a course Terms and Conditions: these can be found at the end of this booklet Glossary Do you require support with anything around Sexual Health Service Provision Workshop fees if applicable Contact details Telephone contact number lis.williams@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Telephone contact number

11 Index Index Index Community Sexual Health team contacts:- Margaret Bramwell - Community Education Sexual Health Team Leader Tel: answerphone Margaret.bramwell@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Community Sexual health in Primary care Amanda Taylor - Community Sexual Health Advisor Tel: amanda.taylor2@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Lis Williams- SHIPC Programme Administrator/ Workshop Bookings Tel: (answerphone) lis.williams@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Community Sexual health team contacts:-- BWD Sharon Blanche - Community Contraception and Sexual Health Lead (Blackburn with Darwen) Tel: M Sharon.blanche@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Imtiaz Patel - Community Contraception & Sexual Health Officer (Blackburn with Darwen) Tel: Imtiaz.Patel@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Anne-Marie Grogan - Community CaSH Support Worker (Blackburn with Darwen) Tel: Anne-marie.grogan@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Community Sexual Health Advisors GUM dept. Claire Wilson Community Sexual Health Advisor, for patient contact advice Tel: claire.wilson@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Telephone contact number

12 Index Index Index Nicola Goode Community Sexual Health Advisor for patient contact advice Tel: Community Sexual health development Leads Christine Goodman - Community Sexual Health Development Lead - Rossendale Tel: M Christine.goodman@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Gareth Beck - Community Sexual Health Development Lead - Hyndburn & Ribble Valley Tel M Gareth.beck@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Sue Roscow - Community Sexual Health Development Lead - Pendle Tel: M Sue.roscow@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Donna Welch - Community Sexual Health Development Lead - Burnley Tel: M Donna.welch@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Do not hesitate to contact any member of the team for Information, help, support or advice. Community Education Sexual Health Team lis.williams@lancshirecare.nhs.uk Telephone Telephone contact number

13 SEXUAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE WORKSHOP SERIES Supporting professionals Team of Community Sexual Health Advisors offering clinical knowledge and information to Primary Care Practitioners to inform equitable Sexual Health Service IN-HOUSE TRAINING IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Telephone contact number

14 Sexual Health in Primary Care Team The Sexual Health in Primary Care Team supports GP practices and the wider primary care team to provide essential sexual health services as identified within Level 1 of the National Strategy for Sexual Health and HIV by offering a series of sexual health workshops and clinical supervision for individual practices. The team also provides training for Contraceptive and Sexual Health Services (CaSH), enabling staff to be responsive to wider sexual health priorities and deliver services to Level 1 standards as a minimum. Further training offered includes basic contraception and sexual health awareness, focused on Public Health priorities and local services with wider community health services and partner agencies. WORKSHOP 1- Key Issues for delivering sexual health services in primary care NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 1 DATE 24/01/2013 VENUE Time 1pm-4pm Bacup Primary Health Care Centre Irwell Mill BOOKING CODE SHIPC-1 Overview - Brief History of Sexual Health and related services - Epidemiology of STIs: National and Local Picture - Exploration of Issues around Sexual Health services provision in primary care - Chlamydia Screening update - Public Health Actions - Case Studies to explore Sexual Health provision further Summary The aim of this workshop is to provide an overview on developments in Sexual Health Services. It is designed to provoke thought and address the practicalities of providing sexual health services in Primary Care settings. Target Group This course has been specifically developed for : - General Practitioners GPs - Practice Nurses - Nurse Practitioners - CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise - Discussions Telephone contact number

15 Learning Outcomes To promote understanding of progression of Sexual Health Service Provision. - To gain awareness of current trends through examination of data, to inform understanding of STI and blood borne virus risks and prevalence - To understand and find solutions to some commonly encountered issues when providing Sexual Health service provision in primary care - To gain insight into current actions and status of Chlamydia Screening Programme - Practical Application of Sexual Health Promotion within Primary Care Practice Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 3 hours Time 1pm until 4pm Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

16 WORKSHOP 2- Let s talk about sex, assessment testing & treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in primary care. 29/01/2013 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 2 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-2 VENUE Time 1pm-4pm Rossendale Primary Health Care Centre Overview - To raise awareness of Sexual Transmitted Infections to detect, diagnose treat, or refer for further management and onward referral for partner notification - To increase knowledge and skills on all practical aspects of sexual health service provision including sexual history taking, best practice examinations, specimen taking and treatments - Identify those patients requiring onward referral to Genito Urinary Medicine (GUM) clinic - Aims, principles, practicalities and strategies for partner notification Summary The aim of this workshop is to provide practices with the skills to manage STIs in Primary Care and be aware of onward referral to local GUM services. Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - Understand Transmission, Incubation, Testing, Treatment and further management of patients with sexual health needs - To know the referral pathways and appropriate patients to refer to GUM and other services - Practical application and best practice in Sexual History taking - Understand Partner Notification process Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 3 hours - Time 1pm until 4pm Telephone contact number

17 Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

18 WORKSHOP 3- HIV in primary care 30/01/2013 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 3 VENUE Time 1pm-4pm Walshaw House, meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-3 Overview - Overview of HIV - Identify methods of transmission for HIV - Epidemiology of HIV - Risk assessments for HIV testing - Pre & post test discussions & testing in primary care - What happens after diagnosis? - Medico Legal issues - Case Studies - Conclusion and questions Summary The aim of this workshop is to inform and support practitioners to feel comfortable carrying out routine HIV testing in primary care and be able to access speciality and on-going support when required Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - To gain knowledge of HIV virus, disease progression, indicators process and understanding of testing and support - Gain insight into the wider agenda to increase and improve HIV detection rates in primary care and reduce late diagnosis - Case Studies to deepen understanding of clinical presentations of HIV. Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health as regards HIV in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 3 hours - Time 1pm until 4pm Telephone contact number

19 Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED Telephone contact number

20 WORKSHOP 4 - Contraception in primary care, dealing with sexual assault & exploitation 13/11/2012 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 4 VENUE Time 1pm-4pm St Peters Burnley - meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-4 13/02/2013 Red Rose Court, Clayton Le Moors BOOKING CODE SHIPC-4 Overview - Overview of the local sexual health and contraceptive services - Contraception update - Supporting people who have experienced sexual assault - Overview of sexual exploitation and understanding of what you as a Primary Care Practitioner can do to support people experiencing or surrounded by sexual exploitation - Case Studies to incorporate all subjects covered in workshop - Conclusion and Discussion Summary The aim of this workshop is to provide updates and latest information around contraception and contraceptive service provision. To understand issues around sexual assault and sexual exploitation and to know local teams and care/ referral pathways Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Dr s Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of PowerPoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - Update Contraceptive knowledge. - Increase skills and knowledge in supporting complainants of sexual assault and sexual exploitation. Telephone contact number

21 Objectives Duration To assist Primary Care Practitioners to maintain up to date evidence based knowledge to inform contraceptive service provision. To improve knowledge base around prevalence and support pathways and mechanisms for people who have/are experiencing sexual assault/ exploitation. Delivery time is 3 hours. - Time 1pm until 4pm Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

22 WORKSHOP 5 - ABC of Hepatitis 14/11/2012 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 5 VENUE Time 1pm-4pm Walshaw House, meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-5 14/02/2013 St Peters, Burnley meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-5 Overview - To recap on anatomy and functions of the liver - To look at genotypes of Hepatitis A,B & C - Epidemiology, signs and symptoms, testing, treatments and further considerations of: Hepatitis A, B & C - Health promotion and vaccination programmes - Common exposure to blood borne virus including occupational exposure - Sexual & occupational exposure to hepatitis Summary The aim of this workshop is to deepen and improve understanding of hepatitis risk factors, prevention, testing further management Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - Understanding the risks and health promotion relating to Hepatitis - To recap on A, B & C into vaccination A & B schedules - To gain knowledge and capability to test, offer advice and support those at risk of or who have acquired any Hepatitis - Look at wider issues surrounding Hepatitis Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of health promotion around the hepatitis infections, testing procedures and further management pathways Telephone contact number

23 Duration Delivery time is 3 hours - Time 1pm until 4pm Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

24 WORKSHOP 6- Genital warts in primary care 28/11/2012 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 6 VENUE Time 1pm-3.30pm Walshaw House, meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-5 26/02/2013 St Peters, Burnley meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-5 Overview - Overview of Genital warts - Epidemiology - HPV vaccine - Clinical presentation of Genital warts - Transmission & incubation - Emotional & psychological impact - Genital Warts in children - Treatments & prescription costs - Case studies Summary The aim of this workshop is to assist practitioners in delivering effective diagnosis, care and treatment of patients presenting with Genital Warts Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care. CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - To be able to provide standardised care for patients presenting with Genital Warts in Primary care through accurate detection, discussion with patients, treatments, onward referral and further management strategies - To understand the wider issues of Genital Warts through Case Study Activity Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of diagnosis, referral, treatment and further management of Genital Warts in Primary Care Telephone contact number

25 Duration Delivery time is 2.5 hours Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practic es & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

26 WORKSHOP 7- Engaging with men 11/12/2012 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 7 VENUE Time 1pm-4pm St Peters, Burnley meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-7 27/02/2013 Walshaw House meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-7 Overview - Societal Influences affecting young men - Health challenges men face in relation to sexual health - Sexuality and men - Innovation in engaging men in sexual health promoting activities and engaging with sexual health services Summary The aim of this workshop is to understand accessibility of services to men of all ages, improve that access and understand issues facing men and what Primary Care Practitioners may be able to do to improve men s Sexual Health Outcomes Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care. CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - To understand issues faced by men, young people and other hard to reach groups that may impact on their sexual health - To support men - To improve better sexual health outcomes Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health Service provision for men of all ages in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 3 hours - Time 1pm until 4pm Telephone contact number

27 Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

28 WORKSHOP 8- Partner notification for Sexually Transmitted Infections 12/12/2012 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 8 VENUE time 1pm-4pm Red Rose Court, Clayton Le Moors BOOKING CODE SHIPC-8 Overview - Provide an overview of the principles of partner notification and its role in public health. - Identify the skills to undertake partner notification - Discuss ethical dilemmas of partner notification - Explain the importance of partner notification audit - To look at partner notification in the community setting - The role of the community sexual health advisor Summary The aim of this workshop is to provide understanding of the principles and process of partner notification following referral from Primary Care Practitioners Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Learning Outcomes - To understand the public health roles of primary care practitioners and sexual health advisors. - To be aware of referral pathway for partner notification Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 3 hours - Time 1pm until 4pm Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Telephone contact number

29 Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

30 WORKSHOP 9 HCA /Receptionists role in Sexual Health in Primary Care 13/03/2013 NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 9 VENUE 1pm 3.30pm Rossendale Primary health care centre BOOKING CODE SHIPC-11 Overview - Overview of Sexually Transmitted Infections - Chaperone policy - Confidentiality - Communication in Sexual health - Young people s issues - Condom teach and distribution - Health Promotion Summary Target Group This aim of this workshop is to cover issues such as confidentiality, chaperoning, young people s issues and condom distribution Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions Method of delivery Learning Outcomes NHS trainer led practical sessions and group exercises/activities both practically and by PowerPoint presentation please note there are images of infections and a condom teach to inform your practice included in this session, please inform facilitator if you don t want to participate in this section* - To understand chaperone policy are and be familiar with supporting intimate examinations. - To improve whole practice approach to raise awareness especially around the sensitivity of the subject of Sexual health - To discuss and think about issues of confidentiality - To understand issues young people may be facing and how to best support young people accessing your services - Your role in health promotion in your practice Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of the role of HCA & Receptionist in Sexual Health in Primary Care Telephone contact number

31 Duration Course Materials Delivery time is 2.5 hours - Time 1pm until 3.30pm Full Workbook note pages with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

32 WORKSHOP 10- Update on STI management in primary care NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 10 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-10 15/01/2013 VENUE Time 1pm-3.30pm St Peters Burnley meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-10 19/03/2013 St Peters Burnley meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-10 27/03/2013 Bacup PHCC Irwell Mill Overview - Assessment, testing, treatment and further management of sexually transmitted infections - Referral choice and pathways - What s new in Sexual Health? Summary To update and build on previous knowledge from core workshop attendance on sexually transmitted infections and sexual healthcare provision in primary care Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Learning Outcomes Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise - Discussions - To recap on knowledge around assessment, testing, treatment and further management of sexually transmitted infections - Reminder of referral choice and pathways - To look at what s new in Sexual Health. - Discussion and questions answered on points raised in workshop Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 2.5 hours - Time 1.pm until 3.30pm Telephone contact number

33 Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents. Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED:- Telephone contact number

34 WORKSHOP 11 - Update on HIV & BBV management in primary care NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 11 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-9 23/01/2013 VENUE time 1pm-3.30pm Red Rose Court, Clayton Le Moors BOOKING CODE SHIPC-9 Red Rose Court, Clayton Le Moors 20/03/2013 Overview - Update on HIV & BBV issues - HIV & Hepatitis A, B, & C - the facts - HIV testing in Primary Care - Hepatitis vaccinations & testing - Support, follow up and further management - Health Promotion around HIV & Hepatitis - Case Studies Summary To update and build on previous knowledge from attendance on HIV and Hepatitis A, B & C core workshops. To continue to increase uptake of HIV testing in primary care and support primary care practitioners to feel comfortable and supported in provision of testing and management of results and follow up Target Group This course has been specifically developed for -GPs, Practice Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in primary care, CaSH Nurses and Drs Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise Discussions (Please note we must make delegates aware that there is one power point presentation slide that looks at presentation of infections, should they wish not to look at this section) Learning Outcomes - To maintain up to date knowledge of HIV and Hepatitis A, B & C - To have knowledge of referral pathway and support available form sexual health advisors in provision of HIV testing, results and further management - To feel comfortable carrying out testing opportunistically and as a diagnostic test in primary care - To increase knowledge and awareness of prevention of HIV and Hepatitis within health promoting strategies in practice population Telephone contact number

35 Objectives To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health in Primary Care Duration Delivery time is 2.5hours - Time 1pm until 3.30pm Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within (East Lancashire). The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

36 WORKSHOP 12 - Ship Plus + NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 12 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-12 19/12/2012 VENUE times 1pm -4pm Walshaw House meeting room 1 BOOKING CODE SHIPC-12 06/03/2013 Red Rose Court, Clayton Le Moors Overview - Initialising sexual health discussion - Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI s) and Contraception Awareness - Condom distribution - Case studies - Conclusion and discussion Summary The aim of this workshop is to increase knowledge and awareness of STI s & Blood borne viruses, to be able to identify most common presentations of suspected STI s and provide basic understanding and an overview of contraceptive methods available Target Group This course has been specifically developed for :- Suitable for Practitioners who may need to talk about Sexual Health with clients, Emergency Services, Out of Hours Staff, Treatment Room Nurses, Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians, Midwives, Health Visitors, School Nurses, Drug/Alcohol Workers, Sure Start/Children's Centre Support Workers, Youth Workers, Social Workers, Outreach Workers, Youth Offending Team, Police and many others Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Advisor will lead the facilitation which will include the use of-powerpoint - Group exercise - Discussions (Please note we must make delegates aware that there is one power point presentation slide that looks at presentation of infections, should they wish not to look at this section) Learning Outcomes To feel comfortable initiating discussion around sexual health - To gain understanding of STI s presentation - Basic overview contraception - Skills and understanding to do a condom teach and distribute condoms Telephone contact number

37 Objectives Duration To increase knowledge, awareness and practical implementation of Sexual Health in Primary Care Delivery time is 3 hours - Time 1pm until 4pm Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates if applicable PLEASE NOTE This Workshop is free of charge to all Primary Care GP practices signed up to the SHIP Team SLA within East Lancashire The cost to those not signed up to the SLA and outside East Lancashire will be per delegate e.g. Blackburn and Darwen Central Lancashire, West Lancashire, Blackpool, North Lancashire, and South Cumbria Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services, a minimum of 6 delegates or more are required (Workshop fee per delegate *only if applicable) traveling cost/expenses may be applied *Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on * Telephone contact number

38 CONTRACEPTION AND SEXUAL HEALTH TEAM (Blackburn with Darwen) Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services Telephone contact number

39 Community Contraception and Sexual Health Team The Community Contraception and Sexual Health team promote a positive attitude towards sexual health within Blackburn with Darwen. They promote all aspects of CaSH services through training and awareness raising sessions. The training programme incorporates a local perspective of Sexual health information, Do you know your choices campaign? tool kit training, how to effectively deliver a condom distribution scheme, Wrapped and a half day training around HIV and AIDS awareness. The team also operates the Condom Distribution Scheme (CDS) that provides free condoms, correct and consistent sexual health information and advice to everyone living within Blackburn with Darwen. They also promote and contribute to the work of the Chlamydia screening programme, raising awareness and offering opportunistic screening at community events. WORKSHOP 1- Sexual Health Full Day Training Exploring dynamics and the diversity of Sexual Health (1- session per quarter 4 per year)) NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP Thursday 7 th February 2013 BOOKING CODE CS am-5.00pm VENUE times At Barbara Castle Way Health Centre, The Health Education Suite, Second Level, Simmons Street, Blackburn, BB2 1AX Overview Summary Blackburn with Darwen has a rich cultural diversity within its population. This diversity presents challenges when trying to engage, inform and educate the different groups within the population so they are able to make healthy choices. Many people do not have a good understanding of Contraception/Sexual Health Services and even those that do often unsure about how and when to raise the subject of Contraception and Sexual Health in a way that is culturally appropriate The aim of this training is to reduce health inequalities between communities, by increasing awareness of the demographic of BWD, looking at the population, their beliefs, and understanding of Sexual Health. It will explore cultural differences and similarities and look at how to deliver culturally appropriate messages to the different ethnic groups including sign posting Telephone contact number

40 Target Group Intended Participants: LCFT staff Staff from across Blackburn with Darwen Children Centre School Teacher and Assistant Previous attendees of SHIELD Training Hostel/Prison Workers Health Centre Staff GP Surgery Staff Method of delivery LCFT trainer led, group discussion, small workshops activities, demonstrations, PowerPoint Presentation, hand outs Learning Outcomes Objectives Duration Course Materials Increase in confidence to deliver key messages to the different cultural groups from within the population of Blackburn with Darwen. Increase knowledge of Local Contraception and Sexual Health Services Reduction in under 18 conceptions. Reduction in Sexually Transmitted Infections. Correct and Consistent condom use Consistent key messages for maintaining Good Sexual Health To give a good understanding of the demographics of Blackburn with Darwen Explore the cultural diversity of the population Looking at key messages that can be confidentially delivered in an appropriate and sensitive manner to different client and community groups 9:30am to 4:00pm Hand-outs Cost per delegates Please note that whilst the training is free your organisation will be charged if 10 working days notice is not received for cancellation/non-attendance prior to this training CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

41 WORKSHOP 2 - Do you know Your Choices (DYKYC) Campaign? Tool Kit Training? Full Day Training Course 2 bi quarterly 2 per year NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP Tuesday 12 th February 2013 BOOKING CODE SH am 5.00pm VENUE times At Darwen Health Centre, The Training Room, Second Floor, James Street West, Darwen, BB3 1PY Overview The 2005 NICE guidance on Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) stated that women requiring contraception should be given adequate information about all methods of contraception, including all LARC methods. Training also supports the version for the Public Health Framework providing evidence towards providing people with adequate information to make healthy choices The DYKYC Tool kit has been well evaluated to show that participants found the information and accompanying manual and toolkit very informative and an excellent way to pass on information about Contraception in particular LARC methods Summary The toolkit and accompanying manual enables clinical and none clinical staff to give verbal and visual information about contraception including LARC methods and Contraception and Sexual Health Services The manual and training gives the skills to signpost into appropriate services and inform women there are methods of contraception available that they do not need to think about every day or every time they have sex. The training is not intended to influence a women s decision on any method of contraception but increase knowledge of the choices available Telephone contact number

42 Target Group Intended Participants Health Trainers Community and Youth Workers GP Practice Nurses and Reception Staff CDS Distributors Community Groups LCFT Staff Method of delivery LCFT trainer led, group discussion, small workshops activities, demonstrations, PowerPoint Presentation, hand outs Learning Outcomes Decrease in unwanted pregnancy Decrease in abortion Increase in uptake of contraception Increase in the uptake of LARC methods Increase the dialogue around sexual health Objectives To engage with clinical and non-clinical staff to provide information via the toolkit and manual for them to use with their clients/patient/groups Reduction in unwanted pregnancy Reduction in abortion rates Increase in consistent condom use. Reduction in Sexually Transmitted Infections Increase knowledge of Contraception and Sexual Health Services Duration Course Materials Full Day Tool Kit, Hand outs Cost per delegates Please note that whilst the training is free your organisation will be charged if 10 working days notice is not received for cancellation/non-attendance prior to this training. CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

43 WORKSHOP 3- How to Effectively Deliver Condom Distribution Scheme (Wrapped/CDS) Half Day training NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 19 TH March 2013 BOOKING CODE SH am-12.00pm VENUE times At Barbara Castle Way Health Centre, The Health Education Suite, Second Level, Simmons Street, Blackburn, BB2 1AX Overview The wrapped Condom Distribution Scheme training supports the vision for the Public Health Outcomes Framework for England around achieving positive health outcomes for the population and reducing inequalities in health. The training also supports the vision to improve and protect the nation s health and wellbeing, and improve the health of the poorest fastest Summary Target Group The aim of the training is to give participants the skills and confidence to become an effective distribution site. The course will also give new starters in existing sites the skills to continue distributing condoms and gives existing distribution scheme staff a refresher of the CDS Intended Participants Engagement Officers Project Workers Support Workers Children s Centre Staff Health Trainers Community and Youth Workers GP Practice Nurses and Reception Staff CDS Distributors Community Groups Telephone contact number

44 LCFT Staff Staff from across Blackburn with Darwen Children Centre Schools teachers and Assistants Previous attendees of SHIELD Training Hostel /Prison Workers Health centre Staff GP Surgery Staff Method of delivery LCFT trainer led, group discussion, small workshops activities, demonstrations, PowerPoint Presentation, hand outs Learning Outcomes Increase and sustain the number of registered sites for CDS Reduction in unwanted teenage pregnancy Increase the correct, consistent use of condoms and its uptake Reduction in the risk and incidences of sexually transmitted infections Reduction in the number of abortions Objectives Duration To make condoms easily accessible to all people regardless of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, age, religion background or disability To increase the availability and acceptability of condoms To reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancy / reduction in the abortion rates To reduce the incidence of sexually transmitted infections. To provide and effective and confidential CDS To ensure consistent information and support is given when receiving free condoms Empowering people to make responsible /informed choices about their Sexual Health 9:30am to 12.00pm Course Materials Cost per delegates Info packs with relevant hand outs Please note that whilst the training is free your organisation will be charged if 10 working days notice is not received for cancellation/non-attendance prior to this training. CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

45 WORKSHOP 4 - Still ignoring it? - HIV/AIDS General Awareness Half Day Training NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP Tuesday 8 th January 2013 BOOKING CODE SH am-1.00pm VENUE times At Darwen Health Centre, The Training Room, Second Floor, James Street West, Darwen, BB3 1PY Overview HIV and AIDS has fallen off the public radar, by 2012, it is estimated that there will be 100,000 people living with the disease in the UK, of those it is estimated that over a quarter of people living with HIV will not know they are infected, or are late diagnosed. Public Health has included people presenting with HIV at a late stage of infection as of its indicators within the Public Health Outcomes framework. The advice around consistent condom use, reducing the number of sexual partners and not sharing injecting equipment still remains pertinent today Summary This half day session provides basic information on HIV, new treatments and the long term implication of living with the disease. We highlights the importance of safer sex and harm reduction messages, the benefits of testing, early commencement of treatment, and dispelling the myths associated with HIV and AIDS Target Group LCFT Staff Staff from across Blackburn with Darwen Children Centre Schools teachers and Assistants Previous attendees of SHIELD Training Hostel /Prison Workers Health centre Staff GP Surgery Staff Method of delivery LCFT trainer led, group discussion, small workshops activities, demonstrations, PowerPoint Presentation, hand outs Telephone contact number

46 Learning Outcomes To increase knowledge of HIV/AIDS To reduce stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS Testing and treatment options An overview of local service provision Objectives To provide basic and essential and essential information about HIV/AIDS Highlight the benefits of early detection of the virus Looking at improving assessing to testing Dispel the myths surround HIV/AIDS Look at video cases studies around testing, and living with the effects of HIV Duration 9.30am to 12.00pm Course Materials Info packs with relevant hand outs Cost per delegates Please note that whilst the training is free your organisation will be charged if 10 working days notice is not received for cancellation/non-attendance prior to this training Telephone contact number

47 COMMUNITY SEXUAL HEALTH DEVELOPMENT LEADS WORKSHOP SERIES Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for individual practices & services Telephone contact number

48 The Community Sexual Health Development Leads in Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale and Hyndburn and Ribble Valley The service provides intelligence around Sexual Health including Teenage Conceptions, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), and risk taking behaviour. The team gathers and provides current localised data which can then inform of gaps in service, can enable targeted sessions to be delivered to young, vulnerable and those deemed as unseen and can enable the development of appropriate and future direction of services. The service is delivered in response to wider PCT Public Health priorities set by NHS East Lancashire and Lancashire County Council on behalf of the local population. Particular emphasis is placed on early intervention and prevention, positive sexual health and relationships, promotion and harm reduction messages in relation to risk taking behaviours. Partners include: Primary Care services, Brook Advisory Service, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Oncology and TOP services, Psychosexual therapy, GP s and practice staff, Genito-Urinary (GUM), Children s Services, Adult Social Care, substance misuse services, voluntary, community and independent sectors. The team also contribute to the chlamydia screening programmes. The team develop and provide training and resources about Sexual Health including Teenage Conceptions, STIs, and Risk Taking Behaviour in order to enable stakeholders to take shared responsibility for shared targets and outcomes. They also provide specialist support and expertise to those agencies in need of signposting, information and advice on issues related to young people, sexual health and risk taking behaviour. INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP WORKSHOP -1 A Lancashire Perspective Basic Introduction to Lancashire Care Foundation Trust Sexual health Service NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 1 DATE 23th January th April th July th October 2013 VENUE & TIME 9.30am-12.30pm Training at The Fold Burnley 9.30am-12.30pm Training at The Fold Burnley 9:30am-12:30pm Training at The Fold Burnley 1pm- 4pm Training at The Fold Burnley BOOKING CODE DL 1 New Overview A brief overview of Sexual Health Services provided by Lancashire Care Foundation Trust including an insight into national and local perspectives in relation to teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted infection rates along with local demographics and epidemiology. Telephone contact number

49 Summary This training will include a brief awareness of: - Sexual health - The law, including Fraser guidelines and the Sex Offences Act - Local and national perspectives - Local services - How to support vulnerable adults - Key messages - Chlamydia screening Target Group Method of delivery Learning Outcomes This course has been specifically designed for: - All LCFT staff - High school teachers - College tutors - School nurses - Young people s workers - And anyone else who works with young people Community Sexual Health Development Team will lead the facilitation which will include the use of: - PowerPoint - Group exercises - Discussions By the end of this training participant will be able to: - Have an increased knowledge of sexual health issues services and legislation - Have greater confidence in knowing the procedure to signpost into local and relevant sexual health services Objectives Participants will have an increased knowledge of local sexual health services and their functions and a better understanding of local need and demographics. Duration Delivery time is 3 hours Course Materials Individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on Telephone contact number

50 WORKSHOP 2 An Overview of Contraception including its history and development at a glance NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 2 DATE 4 th February th May th September 2013 VENUE & TIME 9.30am pm Red Rose Court The Boardroom 9.30am pm Room 1 Walshaw House 1.00pm 4.00pm The Fold the training room Booking code DL 1 Overview - Overview of Contraception - Timeline of Contraception and its social impact - Exploration of issues around use of contraception - Discuss and explore forms of contraception - Policies to adhere to - Condom teach - Local services awareness Summary The aim of this workshop is for attendees to establish a confidence in understanding the history and current forms and different types of contraception, some of the issues around the use of contraception and young people s policies and procedures to be adhered to. The session will also include how Contraception has evolved as well as a condom demonstration and teach. Target Group This course has been specifically developed for : - Any agencies statutory and non-statutory who work with young people. - LCFT Staff - Teachers/Teaching assistants - Health Centre Staff - Drug/alcohol workers Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Lead trainer led, practical sessions and group exercises/activities both practically and by PowerPoint presentation by the trainer Learning Outcomes To promote understanding in Contraception, how it s evolved, current provision and awareness of local Sexual Health Services available. To provide a condom Telephone contact number

51 demonstration and teach - To develop an understanding in the history of contraception - To gain awareness in the variety of contraception available - To explore the policies and procedures within contraception services - To explore social, cultural and religious issues around the use of contraception - To explore and learn how to put a condom on a be able to demonstrate this procedure - To gain awareness of services available and how they can be accessed Objectives To establish an understand the different forms of contraception throughout history, explore current contraception, learn how to demonstrate putting on a condom and build an awareness of local services available Duration Delivery time is 3 hours Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

52 WORKSHOP 3 - An Introduction to Sexual Health and Disabilities NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 3 DATE VENUE & TIME 24 th January th March th September pm 4.00pm The Fold the training room 9.30am 12.30pm The Fold the training room 1.00pm 4.00pm The Fold the training room Booking code DL 2 Overview To equip participants with the knowledge, awareness, confidence and skills to enable them to discuss sex and relationships to young people with disabilities Summary A brief insight into Sexual Health and Disabilities, focussing on the law, sexual health issues and scenarios Target Group This course has been specifically developed for : Any agency who work with young people - Teachers, college tutors, school nurses Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Lead trainer led, practical sessions and group exercises/activities both practically and by PowerPoint presentation by the trainer Learning Outcomes By the end of the training participants will be able to: Have an understanding of sexual health and disabilities and young people s needs Have an understanding of how our own values and beliefs affect those around us Develop and understanding of basic sexual health issues and sexuality Explore appropriate methods and tools for talking to young people with disabilities about positive sexual health Explore tried and tested methods for discussing issues such as appropriate touch and behaviour Develop an understanding of sex and the law, and safeguarding Telephone contact number

53 Objectives By the end of the initial training participants will be able to: Understand how our own values and beliefs affect those around us. To develop and understanding of basic sexual health issues and sexuality to use effective methods to look at issues such as touch and behaviour to develop an understanding of sex and the law and how it affects their roles to explore tried and tested methods and models to look at sexual health issues with people with disabilities. Duration 3 hours Course Materials Cost per delegates CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on CONTINUED Telephone contact number

54 WORKSHOP 4- Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Infections NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 4 DATE VENUE & TIME 18 th February th June th November :30pm- 4pm The Fold the training room 9:30am -12:30pm The Fold the training room 9:30am -12:30pm The Fold the training room Booking code DL 3 Overview - Brief History of Sexually Transmitted Infections - Look at the social context of Sexually Transmitted Infections - A more detailed look at Sexually Transmitted Infections, focussing on transmission and possible treatment routes - Epidemiology of STIs giving a local and national context - Introduction to the Lancashire chlamydia screening programme Summary The aim of this workshop is to provide individuals with knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections, potential treatments and to effectively signpost service users into appropriate services. Target Group This course has been specifically designed for: - High school teachers - College tutors - School nurses - Young people s workers - And anyone else who works with young people Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Development team led facilitation which will include the use of: - PowerPoint - Group exercises - Discussions Learning Outcomes By the end of the training participants will be able to: - to have a clear understanding of the common Sexually Transmitted Infections - to understand the prevalence of the STIs - to effectively signpost young people to relevant services including GUM and Young people s contraception and sexual health Services Telephone contact number

55 - To have an understanding of Chlamydia, treatments and testing methods - To be more confident to promote safer sex messages to young people Objectives To increase knowledge of Sexually Transmitted infections, prevalence, symptoms, treatment and services available Duration Delivery time is 3 hours Course Materials Individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

56 WORKSHOP 5- Porn and the Real World NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 5 DATE 14 th February th June rd October 2013 VENUE & TIME 1.00pm -4.00pm Safe Space Hills House, Leeds Road, Nelson, BB9 8EL - Maximum 15 people. 1.00pm -4.00pm Red Rose Court,Clayton Le Moors 1.00pm -4.00pm Red Rose Court,Clayton Le Moors Booking code DL 4 Overview - To look at the issues for young people and the impact of porn on selfesteem, relationships and sexual performance - Perception of self, sexual expectations Summary An exploration on pornography its impact on modern day society Target Group This course has been specifically developed for : - Any agency who work with young people - Teachers, college tutors, school nurses Method of delivery Community Sexual Health Lead trainer led, practical sessions and group exercises/activities both practically and by PowerPoint presentation by the trainer Learning Outcomes By the end of this workshop participant will have: - A greater understanding of pornography through the ages - An increased in knowledge on how pornography impacts on young people today - Have more confidence in discussing pornography, and positive sexual health with young people. - To have a greater understanding of local services Objectives To gain an insight into porn verses reality Telephone contact number

57 Duration Course Materials 3 hours CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

58 WORKSHOP 6 - Sex and Relationships NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 6 DATE 19 th February th June st October 2013 Booking code DL 5 VENUE & TIME 1.00pm -4.00pm Hyndburn Fire Station, Accrington 1.00pm -4.00pm Hyndburn Fire Station, Accrington 1.00pm -4.00pm Hyndburn Fire Station, Accrington Overview - To explore the definitions and current legislation relating to Sex and Relationships - To look at historical attitudes towards sex, relationships and gender roles - To examine the affect the media has on societal attitudes towards sex, relationships and young people - To explore Sexuality and its association with Sexual Health Summary To explore the definitions, historical attitudes and the social and cultural complexities of sex and relationships in the 21 st Century Target Group Method of delivery Learning Outcomes This course has been specifically designed for: - High school teachers - College tutors - School nurses - Young people s workers - And anyone else who works with young people - Community Sexual Health Development team led facilitation which will include the use of: - PowerPoint - Group exercises - Discussions By the end of the training participants will be able to: - to have a greater understanding of the definitions and legislation relating to sex and relationships. - to have a greater understanding of the rights of people to have fulfilling and sexualised lives Telephone contact number

59 - To explore and reflect on personal and cultural attitudes and mindsets related to sexuality and relationships Objectives To have a greater awareness and understanding of the definitions, legalities and societal influences that may influence sex and relationships. Duration Delivery time is 3 hours Course Materials Individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

60 WORKSHOP 7- Sexual Health and the law History of the law- Changes in the law and its impact on professionals, young people and working practices NEXT AVAILABLE WORKSHOP 7 DATE 14 th March 2013 VENUE & TIME 9.30 am pm Nelson Town Hall 2 nd July st November th January 2014 Booking code DL 6 1pm -4.00pm Red Rose Court Accrington 9.30 am pm Nelson Town Hall 1pm -4.00pm Red Rose Court Accrington Overview - To look at the context and history of the law and it s relationships with developing sexual health themes - To gain up to date knowledge about the sexual offences act - To explore confidentiality and fraser/gillick competencies - To look at case studies regarding vulnerable young people and adults - To bring up to date and local information about specific services - To look at roles and responsibilities within sexual health - To explore how the law has impacted on sexual health and well being Summary To explore the historical contexts of changes in the law,, confidentiality, and exploring the impact of current law e.g.- forced marriage, coercion, Sexual exploitation, working with sexually active under 18s, mental capacity, vulnerable adults Target Group This course has been specifically designed for: - High school teachers - College tutors - School nurses - Young people s workers - And anyone else who works with young people Telephone contact number

61 Method of delivery Learning Outcomes Community Sexual Health Development team led facilitation which will include the use of: - PowerPoint - Group exercises - Discussions By the end of the training participants will be able to: - to understand the context and impact of the law on sexual health and well being - to have a greater understanding of the rights of people to have fulfilling and sexualised lives - to have a greater understanding of the sexual offences act - to have a greater appreciation of safeguarding and how to work with sexually active under 18s and vulnerable adults Objectives To increase a greater awareness to the current sexualised norms by looking at the historical contexts of sex and the law Duration Delivery time is 50 minutes Course Materials Workbook note pages and individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on CONTINUED: Telephone contact number

62 WORKSHOP 8 - Create Your Own, Pick and Mix Please contact a team member to arrange a convenient date and time for your requested workshop session to be delivered. Booking code DL7 Overview - Create your own training day to meet your service needs. - Pick any 3 Bite size topics for a half days training or 6 bite size topics for a full days training Summary Bite size sessions each last 50 minutes. Create your own tailor made training from below: - Porn and the Real World - looking at the issues for young people and the impact of porn on body image, self-esteem, relationships and sexual performance - Young Men- an insight into the sexual health issues for young men and key messages to be given out - 50 Shades of Pleasure an exploration of pleasure principles - Sex and Disability- a brief look at the complexities of sexual health and disabilities. - Sex, drugs and alcohol- looking at how substances can impact on sexual health - Sex and the media- focussing on how sex and the media have had an impact on young people today - Working with harder to reach groups looking at issues which face those who are deemed as unseen and ways forward in engaging with them. You can also include a 50 minute Bite size from the core modules listed below: - Contraception- an exploration of methods and services available - STI s- an insight into Sexually Transmitted infections, signs symptoms and treatment methods - Sex and the Law- focussing on Fraser guidelines, Mental capacity Act and the Sexual Offences Act - Sex and Relationships-a brief look at sex and relationships within today s society and key messages to be given out Telephone contact number

63 Target Group Method of delivery This course has been specifically designed for: - High school teachers - College tutors - School nurses - Young people s workers - And anyone else who works with young people Community Sexual Health Development Team will lead the facilitation which will include the use of: - PowerPoint - Group exercises - Discussions Learning Outcomes These will be discussed when you book your tailor sessions and will include - Have greater confidence in knowing the procedure to signpost into local and relevant sexual health services - Have an understanding of key messages to be given out in relation to positive sexual health Objectives Participants will have an increased knowledge of local sexual health services and their functions and a better understanding of local need and demographics Duration Create your own, either 3 topics for half a day s training or 6 topics for a full day Course Materials Individual CD/Rom of the full workshop with back up resources and documents Cost per delegates This Workshop is free of charge to all agencies within Lancashire Care Foundation Trust. Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops can be designed and arranged, we will deliver training to a minimum of 6 delegates or more at your own venue. Please contact a member of the team to discuss further on Telephone contact number

64 Generic Sexual Health Workshop booking form Course fee (See if applicable to you or your practice or service?) Terms & Conditions Do you require any help? Bespoke In-house training workshops can be designed and delivered for all Individual practices & services Telephone contact number

65 COMMUNITY SEXUAL HEALTH TEAM WORKSHOPS IMPORTANT INFORMATION If you are unsure of the specified workshop required for your Department, Team, or Practice we are happy to provide you with a short presentation overview that covers all our workshops; looking at where we can help to assist and improve your services (this will take around 40 minutes ) Please note that bespoke In-house training Workshops and awareness sessions can be designed and arranged for all service in all areas. We will deliver training to a minimum of 6 or more delegates in the convenience of your own venue. TERMS & CONDITIONS Please always ensure that any cancellations are notified within 5 working days prior to the workshop date as a cancellation fee of will be applicable unless there are extenuating circumstances Occasionally due to insufficient enrolments or unforeseen circumstances we may have to cancel a workshop but we will endeavour to offer you a replacement date to enable you to attend your requested workshop We will out a reminder one week prior to the date of the workshop but we do recommend that you check with us before the workshop date Please complete the full generic booking form including the booking code and the date of the workshop, return via to lis.williams@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Or post to COMMUNITY SEXUAL HEALTH TEAM ROOM 7 RED ROSE COURT CLAYTON LE MOORS ACCRINGTON BB5 5JR Take a look at our new website PLEASE CONTACT A MEMBER OF THE TEAM TO DISCUSS FURTHER ON Telephone contact number

66 GENERIC BOOKING FORM Sexual Health in Practice Workshop booking request form Please complete and return via , or post. 1) Title/ Name: GP Practice & address: Telephone: 2) Title/ Name: GP Practice & address: Telephone: *Invoice address if applicable:- Total cost (if applicable) = BOOKING CODE= Date & Workshop BOOKING CODE= Date & Workshop Any other information you would like us to know? Please note that not all venues are fully accessible and /or have facilities for anyone with a disability or impairment. If you have any special requirements e.g. wheelchair access, mobility, hearing, sight or to discuss any potential difficulties in confidence please contact a member of our team on I have read the above information and agree to these conditions Signed: IMPORTANT INFORMATION If you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact Lis Williams on lis.williams@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Telephone contact number

67 GENERIC BOOKING FORM Sexual Health in Practice Workshop booking request form Please complete and return via , or post. 3) Title/ Name: GP Practice & address: Telephone: 4) Title/ Name: GP Practice & address: Telephone: *Invoice address if applicable:- Total cost (if applicable) = BOOKING CODE= Date & Workshop BOOKING CODE= Date & Workshop Any other information you would like us to know? Please note that not all venues are fully accessible and /or have facilities for anyone with a disability or impairment. If you have any special requirements e.g. wheelchair access, mobility, hearing, sight or to discuss any potential difficulties in confidence please contact a member of our team on I have read the above information and agree to these conditions Signed: IMPORTANT INFORMATION If you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact Lis Williams on lis.williams@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Telephone contact number

68 Review of the pack- It is intended that this pack will be reviewed monthly and will be updated on our website as new course and dates are added. Disclaimer- To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this pack was correct at time of publication. November 2012 LW Telephone contact number

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