A 3-Day LIVE on Zoom, ONLINE *certificate training for anyone who works with people with developmental disabilities.
Learn to lead sexuality education classes, staff trainings, and parent workshops.
October 19-21, 2022 Registration is limited to 30 participants! Register today to secure a spot. *This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886798975-3456) for 17 continuing education contact hours, and Sexuality Educators can get 8.75 CEs toward AASECT certification (see FAQ for details)
Increase your skill and comfort level when addressing sexuality with people with I/DD.
Following the training, participants will have the skills and three curriculum (with corresponding, customizable slide decks), handouts, teaching tools, so they can lead:
Don’t miss this opportunity to get the training and support you need to make a difference in the lives of people with I/DD.
The goal of this training is to train an employee to become your agency’s or school's staff/parent trainer and sexuality educator. This person will become more confident and comfortable leading sexuality education classes for people with I/DD as well as train staff and parents either one-on-one or in groups, so they can promote the sexual health of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. You will leave with new knowledge and skills, and 3 curriculum with handouts and teaching tools so you can begin as soon as you return to work following the training.
*You will receive a certificate of attendance or, if you pass an assessment following the training, a certificate of completion. This certificate does not make you a certified sexuality educator and trainer.
Here's what our participants say:
"This training conquered a challenging topic area that is so crucial and much needed to allow our clients to lead autonomous, independent, and fulfilling lives. I feel well prepared to take this on in my workplace, providing trainings to our direct care staff and participants directly."
"This was the most well taught course of instruction and materials I’ve attended in years. Totally current and relevant, Exceeded my expectations 100%. The quality of any energy experience in this course was of such high caliber that I would recommend it to any person serving the DD population."
"I learned a lot of different presentation techniques as well as different ways to keep the flow of a training going. I liked absolutely everything about the training. Honestly, it was the best training that I have ever attended. I loved the content and presentation. I can’t wait to implement."
"I learned that I have the ability to train co-workers, parents, and clients about this topic. I liked that it was comfortable. The training was very informative. The curriculum is clear, easy to use, and thorough. When I return to work I am going to discuss this training with my supervisor and implement ASAP."
Training Description
When it comes to talking about sexuality, people with disabilities are often excluded, almost as if they are incapable of having sexual thoughts, feelings and needs. In reality, they too are sexual beings who need the information and skills for making healthy decisions about sexuality. Though agencies and schools who work with people with I/DD know that sexuality issues need to be addressed, they don't necessarily feel comfortable or competent enough to do so. This workshop will give you the curriculum, tools, and skills to teach sexuality education classes and lead staff training and parent workshops.
Objectives
As a result of this training or disability event, you will be able to:
Tuition:
Tuition for this certificate training is $1095, or $845 if you already own a copy of Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities Curriculum. (Either way, you will need a copy of this curriculum for the training)
Please select the appropriate ticket type when you click 'register' to reflect your need to purchase Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities Curriculum or not. (you will receive your curriculum and training materials via USPS or UPS about 1 week before the training *see the FAQ section if you live outside the US)
Tuition includes:
Value of Investment
Of the $1095 in tuition, if you break it down, $674 of the tuition is for 3 curriculum and a slide deck, leaving $421 for 3 days of live, small group training.
Workshop Date and Times: (please check your local time zone)
Wednesday, Oct 19, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Mountain Time
Thursday, Oct 20, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Mountain Time
Friday, Oct 21, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm, Mountain Time
This is a live training on Zoom. Prepare to keep your camera on during the 3 days, this enhances the group experience. There will be opportunity for discussion and questions with the facilitator and other participants.
Access Instructions:
After you register you will get a confirmation email with instructions on how to access the training. You must have a stable internet connection, a webcam, and a mic on your computer to join. We strongly recommend each attendee participate from their own computer to assure the best use of breakout groups.
Training Agenda
Day One: 9:00-4:30pm
Introduction/Warm-up
What is Sexuality?
Messages about Sexuality
Sexual Development and Disability
Gender Identity and Disability
Values and Attitudes
Working One-on-One
Answering Questions and Responding to Behaviors
Closure
Day Two: 9:00-4:30pm
Introduction/Warm-up
Working with Parents/Guardians
What Makes a Good Sexuality Educator and Trainer
Creating a Safe Environment
Presenting Skills, Face-to-Face and Online Teaching
Getting Buy-In for Implementation
Staff-Mentoring/Training Curriculum
Parent Curriculum
Sexuality Education Curriculum Overview
Closure
Day Three: 9:00-3:30pm
Introduction/Warm-up
Leading Sexuality Education Series
Challenges in the Classroom
Work time
Small Group Presentations/Feedback
Returning Home
Closure
Refunds
We offer refunds up to 30 days before the training. A $65 service charge will be assessed for processing refunds or transfers. All cancellations must be requested in writing (e-mails are acceptable) and must be received by Sept 19, 2022. No refunds will be processed after that date. All requests for refunds should state the registrant’s name and the amount of payment. We regret that we cannot offer refunds for “no shows” at the training.
Transfers
You can transfer to another event up to 35 days before the start day of a training. All transfers must be requested in writing (e-mails are acceptable) and must be received by Sept 14, 2022. We charge $65 to transfer your registration.
Cancellation by us
We reserve the right to cancel any training due to insufficient enrollment at least 30 calendar days in advance of the scheduled course date. Notice will be provided with the option to reschedule for a future course date or to receive a full refund of registration fees.
Registrant Substitution
Substitutions for a registrant who can no longer attend can be made at any time. This substitution must be present for all three days. Please contact us and let us know who will be using the ticket.
Accommodations
We don't routinely provide ASL interpreters. If you need to request accommodation, please make your request at registration by contacting helaine@elevatustraining.com. We cannot guarantee accommodations if requested within 2 weeks of the start of the training.
FAQs
Do I need a copy of the curriculum, Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities, to take this training?
Yes, you need a copy to use at the training. It is included in the tuition for the training. If you or your agency already own one, bring it and we will reduce the tuition cost to $845. Choose the ticket that reflects whether you're purchasing with or without the curriculum. If you're purchasing a curriculum with your ticket, you'll receive it via USPS or UPS about 1 week before the training (along with the other training materials). People who purchase a ticket without buying the Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities curriculum will receive the other training materials USPS or UPS.
NOTE: If you live outside the United States, there might be an additional charge to ship the materials to you. We will give you a quote when you register.
What is a certificate training?
This is an assessment based training. If you attend the entire 3 days and pass an online assessment (at the end of the training), we will issue you a certificate of completion, versus a certificate of attendance. A certificate training is not to be confused with becoming certified as a sexuality educator. Only AASECT can certify sexuality educators.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Contact: Helaine Iris 603.399-5777 helaine@elevatustraining.com
Do you offer CE hours?
This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886798975-3456) for 17 continuing education contact hours.
Sexuality Educators can get 8.75 education credits towards the requirements to become a Certified Sexuality Educator (CSE) through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (ASSECT).
If you are affiliated with another credentialing body, you are welcome to submit your certificate on your own.
Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities curriculum
Staff Training Curriculum: Facilitator Guide
Parent Workshop Curriculum: Talking with Your Kids about Sexuality
Curriculum Slide Deck - 22 lessons from Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities
Pdf of the training PowerPoint
Link to an EXTENSIVE Google folder with resources, PowerPoints, articles, Handouts, Teaching Tools, and much more.
Katherine McLaughlin, Founder, CEO, Lead Trainer, M.Ed., AASECT certified, has been an expert in the field of sexuality and developmental disabilities for over 25 years. She teaches sexuality education to people with DD/ID as well as trains them to be peer sexuality educators themselves. Katherine is the author of an agency and school curriculum: Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities, and has developed two online courses; one to train professionals, Developmental Disability and Sexuality 101, and one for parents: Talking to Your Kids: Developmental Disabilities and Sexuality.
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