Queensland Health animations about sexual health

Animated videos on sexual health topics produced by Queensland Health.

Queensland Health has produced a number of animated videos on the following topics:

Sexually transmissible infections and blood-borne viruses

  • Chlamydia - Female
  • Chlamydia - Male
  • Gonorrhoea - Female
  • Gonorrhoea - Male
  • Herpes
  • HIV
  • Blood to blood transmission
  • Syphilis - Female
  • Syphilis - Male

Sexual and reproductive health

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Curtin University provision of professional development services in school-based sexuality and relationships education: project overview (2014 - 2016)

Between 2014- 2016, Curtin University conducted a comprehensive educational program for both practising teachers and pre-service undergraduate student teachers to equip them to deliver RSEin schools. This infographic provides a project overview, highlighting key achievements of the project over the three year period. In December 2016 Curtin were successful in being awarded the Tender to continue provision of this program through to 2019.

Principles of gender-inclusive puberty and health education (2016)

Providing perspectives and language to account for every student's unique journey through puberty to adulthood.

Created to address the vast gender diversity of young people attending American schools. Designed to provide educators with perspectives and language to account for every student's unique journey through puberty into adulthood. Created in collaboration with Gender Spectrum, Advocates for Youth, Answer, GLSEN, Human Rights Campaign, Planned Parenthood, SIECUS.

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Professor Jessica Ringrose submission of evidence for Youth Select Committee 2017: Inquiry into body image

Key findings around sexualisation, gender, sexuality and body image drawn from international research and over a decade of international research. UK, 2017 Answers the questions: 1. Are groups of young people particularly prone to poor body image? (racism, white privilege, heterosexual matrix, girls, boys, trans youth) 2. Has the growing use of social media and communications platforms encouraged poor body image? 3. What is the link between sexting and body dissatisfaction? 4. Can the internet and social media be used as a tool to promote positive self-image?

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