• Sexual Health Promotion (SZ00BB68-3016),
         22.05.2023 – 31.07.2023,  5 cr — Online learning +-
    Learning outcomes of the course
    Purpose
    After this course you are able to consider sexuality in human lifecycle

    Competences
    ethical competence, health promotion competence, client competence in health and social care

    Learning outcomes
    You understand the significance of sexuality in life, the versatility of sexuality and sexual health as part of the overall wellbeing of individuals and communities .

    You can justify your attitudes, values and limits related to your own sexuality and you are able to comment on sexuality-related phenomena on societal, community and individual level.

    You understand the meaning of supporting sexual health of individuals.
    Course contents
    Dimensions of sexuality
    Sexual health and sexual rights
    Values, norms, taboos and myths related to sexuality
    Sexual development
    Sexual versatility
    Love, relationship and human reproduction
    PLISSIT – model
    Sexuality throughout life
    Sexual harassment and violence and legislation on sexual crime
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria, passed/failed
    You show recognizing the significance of sexuality in life, the versatility of sexuality and sexual health as part of the overall wellbeing of individuals and communities.
    You show the ability to reflect attitudes, values and limits related to own sexuality and to comment on sexuality-related phenomena on societal, community and individual level.
    You show recognizing the meaning of supporting sexual health of individuals.

    Language of instruction

    English

    Planned learning activities, teaching methods and guidance

    E-learning: independent studying of the material, online discussions and tests, group assignment

    Lecturer(s)

    Riina Sahlman

    Learning materials and recommended literature

    WHO. 2016.Action Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health Towards achieving the 2030. Agenda for Sustainable Development in Europe – leaving no one behind.
    World Association of Sexology (WAS). 2014. Declaration of Sexual Rights.
    WHO. 2010. Regional Office for Europe and BZgA Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe. A framework for policy makers, educational and health authorities and specialists.

    Lecturer(s)

    Riina Sahlman

    Campus

    Lutakko Campus

    Timing

    22.05.2023 - 31.07.2023

    Learning assignments and student workload

    Independent studying 71h, group assignment 27h, online discussions and tests 27h,

    Enrollment

    01.04.2023 - 30.04.2023

    Seats

    15 - 15

    Assessment methods

    EduFutura 5 paikkaa
    CampusOnline 5 paikkaa
    AvoinAMK 5 paikkaa
    ExhangeStudent 5 paikkaa

    Degree Programme

    Degree Programme in Midwifery, Degree Programme in Nursing

    Mode of delivery

    Online learning

    Share of virtual studies

    5 cr

    Credits
    • 5 cr
    Unit

    School of Health and Social Studies