YorSexual Health are pleased to provide the below training for professionals:

Letter of Competence (LoC) in Subdermal Contraceptive Implant Techniques and the LoC in intrauterine Techniques - open to doctors, nurses and midwives

Training available at York, Scarborough and Harrogate

YSH offers training to gain the FSRH LoC in intrauterine techniques and/or the LoC in Subdermal contraceptive implants, each as an intensive training block of approximately one week.

Training will build on your current competencies necessary to evidence the entry requirements and will support you to demonstrate that you have the evidence based knowledge, attitude and skills required to consult with a woman requesting contraception and to appropriately provide and insert intrauterine and subdermal methods and manage complications and side effects and removal (implants only).

For training requirements and training programme please visit:

Letter of competence (LoC) in Subdermal contraceptive implants: Education & Training - Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (fsrh.org)

Letter of competence (LoC)in intrauterine techniques: Education & Training - Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (fsrh.org)

Faculty Diploma Training

Training available at York, Scarborough and Harrogate

Our team of Faculty Registered Trainers at YSH can offer support for your learning and assessments that are required to achieve the FSRH Diploma (DFSRH).

For further information about the entry requirements and Diploma curriculum please visit Education & Training - Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (fsrh.org)


 

To enquire about any faculty training with YSH please contact Lauren Acaster on 01904 725440 or lauren.acaster2@nhs.net

LGBTQ+ Basic Awareness Training

LGBTQ+ Basic Awareness Training is a 1.5hr interactive, informative and thought-provoking workshop delivered by YorSexual Health; either Face to Face or Online.

Course objectives:

  • to gain a better understanding of LGBTQ+ terminology
  • to explore issues faced by the LGBTQ+ community
  • to gain awareness of ways we can improve our services for LGBT+ people

Following the training, you should:-

  • have a greater awareness of LGBTQ+ identity 
  • have more confidence when working with people who present as LGBTQ+ 
  • have a greater knowledge and understanding of LGBTQ+ issues 

This training is available for professionals across York or North Yorkshire and is completely free.

Contact tr.yorsexualhealth-training@nhs.net  for training dates or alternatively e mail us for a bespoke session.