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2.14 | AOD AND SEXUAL HEALTH - Sex and drugs: Interventions in practice

eLEARNING SERIESAOD AND SEXUAL HEALTH
MODULE NAMESex and drugs: Interventions in practice
MODULE NUMBER

Module 3 of 3

NB: The modules in this eLearning series are designed to be completed in order.

LEARNING LEVELLevel 2 – Core AOD Skills
TARGET AUDIENCEAll AOD, Mental Health and SEWB workers
MODULE AIM    This module aims to educate the learner on how to conduct a basic sexual health intervention and facilitate an effective referral.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • identify appropriate scenarios in which to raise the topic of sexual health with a client.
  • initiate a conversation with a client about sexual health. 
  • undertake a basic sexual health intervention that is congruent with the principles discussed in Modules 1 and 2. 
  • facilitate a referral for a client to a service that can offer additional sexual health support.
LENGTH1 hour
CPDParticipation in this activity may contribute to CPD. A Statement of Completion will be issued on completion of this module. 
REFERENCE LISTThe full reference list for this module is available on request.
SUGGESTED CITATIONInsight: Centre for AOD Training and Workforce Development. AOD and sexual health: Sex and drugs: Interventions in practice. Brisbane: Queensland Health; 2025. Available from: https://insight.qld.edu.au/training/elearning
COPYRIGHT INFORMATIONThis resource is licensed under Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0). This license requires that reusers give credit to the creator. It allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, even for commercial purposes.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis module has been developed as a collaboration between Insight and the Communicable Diseases Branch (Department of Health) and is informed by the expertise of a range of dedicated and experienced health workers across government and non-government agencies. We especially acknowledge the time and expertise of the Sex, Drugs and Worker Roles Project Advisory Group in shaping and reviewing this module.
LAST UPDATEDOctober 2024
REVIEW AND FEEDBACKAs part of our commitment to continuous quality improvement our eLearning modules undergo a minor review every 2 years, and a major review every 4 years. All evaluation responses are carefully considered during these reviews.  If you have significant or urgent feedback, we encourage you to email us directly at insight@health.qld.gov.au