
Sex, Sexuality and Relationships
Course Overview:
This course is designed to support health, social care, and education professionals in understanding the complex, personal, and sensitive topics of sex, sexuality, and interpersonal relationships in a respectful and inclusive way and explores how personal identity, consent, communication, and values shape relationships, and how to support individuals—especially those with learning disabilities, neurodivergence, or in care settings—in expressing their sexuality safely and with dignity.
It promotes equality, human rights, and safeguarding within a person-centred framework and is aligned with CQC, RSE (Relationships & Sex Education) guidance, and Equality Act 2010 principles.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Define and discuss key terms such as sex, sexuality, gender identity, and orientation
Understand the emotional, physical, and social aspects of sexual and romantic relationships
Explore how personal values and culture affect attitudes toward relationships
Support individuals in expressing their sexuality in safe, respectful ways
Recognise and respond to issues of consent, capacity, and safeguarding
Promote inclusive practice and challenge discrimination or stigma
Understand professional boundaries in supporting sexual wellbeing
Course Details
Duration: 2-3 hours (face-to-face & Virtually via Teams)
Certification Validity: 1 Year
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