Adult Accomplice Training
Sexual Health 102: Safer Sex, STIs & Methods of Protection
Description
Arrange STI characteristics with the correct STI activity
Employing safer sex methods and dialogue on how to encourage use of these methods
Arrange sexual behaviors along spectrum of higher to lower risk
Evaluating methods of protection
Describe and compare hormonal and non-hormonal methods of protection
Construct a continuum of effectiveness of methods of protection
About Adult Accomplice Trainings:
ICAH’s Adult Accomplice Trainings are developed for youth workers, family members, and other healthcare, school, and family-serving professionals who are interested in increasing their knowledge, improving their skills, and better supporting young people and their sexual health, identities, and rights. Trainings are facilitated by ICAH's Education Manager, Aisha Chaudhri, unless otherwise noted. CPDUs and CEUs are available for an additional $20 per training; each training is eligible for 3 credits.
ICAH Adult Accomplice Certificate
The ICAH Adult Accomplice Certificate is presented to participants who complete all 10 Adult Accomplice Trainings. This series of trainings is structured around the 7 National Sexuality Education Standards (NSES) and ICAH’s innovative and youth-driven approach. While learning medically accurate and age-appropriate information, participants will gain tools to be youth-friendly, LGBTQQIA+-inclusive, trauma-informed adult accomplices who actively work to reduce the shame and stigma young people face.
Trainings take place each month; each lasts 3 hours. Our make-up policy states that you can miss up to 3 trainings and still earn your certificate if you complete homework assignments for each training missed.