Online Graduate Certificate in Sexual Health

The development of this certificate was a collaborative effort between the University of Alberta and ASPSH. By bringing together both academics and professionals who practice in the community, students will be given tools, strategies and skills to work with clients using a sex positive approach.

The online Graduate Certificate in Sexual Health is designed for current and aspiring professionals across health and education disciplines and will be of interest to those working in health, education, government and not-for-profit sectors. The aim of this program is to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to facilitate learners to become best practice professionals in sexual health and to become proficient in the sexual health field.

The program provides participants with the knowledge, skills, and attributes necessary to succeed in the emerging field of sexual health. Drawing on theory and the best practices through case studies, simulations, and group projects, participants will critically apply the conceptual, theoretical, and practical frameworks necessary to address the common challenges associated with comprehensive sexual health education. The impact of personal bias will be explored with respect to different cultures, lifestyles, and values.

Program Courses:

REHAB 543: SEXUAL HEALTH: ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES

This course will provide the students with an understanding of sexuality from a personal, familial, societal, cultural and ethical perspective. The course will provide an overview of basic anatomy, physiology, psychosocial, lifespan and sexual health issues. The impact of disability and illness on sexual identity and functioning as well as specific sexual dysfunctions will also be covered. This course will present strategies and skills service providers can use when dealing with sexual health issues.

REHAB 546: SEX POSITIVITY: IN THEORY & PRACTICE

This course will give students a better understanding of the importance of using a sex-positive approach with clients. The course will explore what shapes an individual's sexual morals, values, and beliefs. The impact of religion, culture, media, and the law on sexuality will be emphasized. This course will help students become more aware of their sexual attitudes and offer strategies to become more effective sexual health practitioners.

REHAB 544: SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION

This introductory course will provide students with an understanding of sexual health education philosophy, instructional techniques and an appreciation of the common challenges associated with comprehensive sexual health education. The impact of personal bias will be explored with respect to differing cultures, lifestyles and values. The course will focus on practical implementation of tools and skills for the service professional based on current evidence in the literature.

REHAB 545: SEXUALITY: ILLNESS AND DISABILITY

This course will provide the students with an understanding physical and mental changes associated with an illness, injury or disability as it affects sexual health adjustment. The course will provide an overview of sexuality in terms of basic anatomy, physiology, and sexual health issues as it relates to disability. The impact of disability and illness on sexual identity and functioning as well as specific sexual dysfunctions will also be covered. This course will also provide practical guidelines for dealing with specific sexual health concerns expressed by clients and their partners.

Who is it for?

  • Allied health professionals

  • Nursing professionals

  • Aspiring professionals in the field of counselling related to sexual health and well-being

  • K-12 educators

  • Other health practitioners seeking to broaden and expand their areas of expertise in the field

  • Graduate students from rehabilitation medicine, nursing, education, psychology, human ecology