Course overview
This two-hour eLearning course is designed to help health professionals feel more confident and connected when talking with young people about their sexual health. You’ll explore who young people are, what they need, and how to approach these conversations with openness, clarity and care. It also offers a chance to reflect on your own mindset and responsibilities, so you can feel ready to support them in a meaningful way.
Course learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the range of normal development for young people and the social determinants of health
- Assess your own mindset and beliefs about young people, and explain your legal obligations when providing care to young people
- Describe common sexual health issues that arise when caring for young people, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood-borne viruses (BBVs) and their mode of transmission
- Apply resources and strategies to enhance communication with young people to improve their sexual health and wellbeing
- Consider how to remove barriers young people face when accessing services for their sexual healthcare needs.
Contact: Please email [email protected] if you require assistance or have a clinical question you would like to raise with a medical educator.
Important: Please use the latest version of Google Chrome browser and enable popups/active content while completing this course.
Last updated: August 2025
Funders: This activity has been developed with funding provided by QLD Health.