Informing -on- Sexuality after Illness And Disability

i-said Training:

Training with I-SAID can be anything from a one hour lecture on sexual awareness to a two day interactive workshop or a longer course of 6 sessions.

Considering sexuality to be an important component of holistic care, our aim is to ensure that including sex and sexuality in assessment and care planning is standard. 

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Through training, confidence and creativity is engendered in order to facilitate help for your patients and clients. Enabling professionals to explore their own comfort when talking about sex with clients, suggesting various approaches through games and role play and examining prejudices is as important as understanding sexuality in health and appreciating the impact of illness or disability.

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Our work also considers the impact of illness and injury upon the sexual partner and the impact of a caring role on the sexual relationship.

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Apart from all this, there is a growing concern around legislation and the ethico-legal issues pertaining to protocol writing, something else with which we can offer to support organisations.  (See Protocols above).

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