This webinar supports SCPHN teams, and others working with children and young people, by providing an overview of the anatomical and physiological differences in children.
Over two days you will discuss all methods of contraceptive care and you will be provided with an overview of sexually transmitted infections. Although this workshop carries no academic credits, you will receive a certificate of attendance.
This half-day workshop will provide you with evidence-based information relating to social prescribing, and how this can be used to support the health needs of individuals and communities.
How can we support the LGBTQI+ individual and communities within the healthcare setting? Join us to explore this question and consider how we can all develop our practice to be more inclusive.
Deepen your understanding of contraception and sexual health, including how sexuality and sexual health services are impacted by external factors. Consider the cultural, political, legal and ethical contexts of human sexuality and contraception. Enhance your ability to help people access services to make informed choices for themselves.
All living things have a genome. In humans, this is all our DNA and contains the instructions to build and repair our bodies. Together we will explore genetics and epigenetics, and how this information applies to community-based practitioners.
Prepare for academic study at Anglia Ruskin University. Our Pre-Sessional English course lasts between six and 20 weeks. By the end of the course you should feel confident communicating in English and ready to start your degree course. Choose to study on campus or online.
Prepare for academic study at Anglia Ruskin University. Our Pre-Sessional English course for students progressing to a foundation or pathway course at ARU College lasts between six and 20 weeks. By the end of the course you should feel confident communicating in English and ready to start your foundation course. Choose to study on campus or online.