Sexual Assistive Technology Webinar
Sexuality, intimacy, pleasure, and relationships are normal and important parts of life for everyone. Some individuals may require additional support, education, communication tools, or adaptive equipment to safely and meaningfully experience their sexuality.
This webinar provides an in-depth exploration of Sexual Assistive Technology (SAT), including what it is, why it matters, and key considerations when supporting someone to access SAT in a person-centred, rights-based, and informed way.
Topics we cover:
- What Sexual Assistive Technology (SAT) is
- Why SAT matters
- Considerations for introducing SAT
- How to choose appropriate SAT
- Caring for and maintaining SAT
- Available resources and further supports
- An opportunity to view a range of SAT
Who is it for?
Health professionals, parents, carers, support workers and anyone supporting people with disability to explore sexuality safely and respectfully.
Content Warning
This webinar contains educational material relating to human sexuality. Content includes:
- Anatomically and functionally accurate images
- Images and discussion of sexual topics
- Discussion of sexual pleasure and Sexual Assistive Technology
A trauma-informed approach is used throughout the webinar, and additional content warnings will be provided before particularly sensitive topics.
Disclaimer
The information presented in this webinar is intended as general guidance. Participants are encouraged to seek individualised and informed advice or support relevant to their specific circumstances.
Please note:
- The webinar recording will be available for 30 days following purchase, allowing you to watch or revisit the content at your own pace.
- A participant checklist & guide is included with your registration to support your learning and provide additional resources.