
Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service Albany
61 Serpentine Road, Albany
As youth workers, we know it takes a lot of time and energy to build genuine trust and rapport with young people. We know that if a new young person came to our service or program, it’s going to be a little while yet before they REALLY talk to us about what’s going on in their world.
Enter the topic of sexual health and blood borne viruses (SHBBVs) and just imagine how confused, scared, iffy, unsure, and embarrased – but super curious! – this young person could be.
They’re not going to talk to us about stuff like this straight away, but they may really really want to.
So, what can we do to make them feel comfortable about talking to us about SHBBV issues? How can we do it?
Come along to our FREE Youth Sector Workshop on Creating Safe Spaces, based on The YEP Youth Sector Guidelines on how to make your service/program/organisation more youth- and SHBBV-friendly for young people in our communities.
Date: Wednesday 22 August 2018
Time: 10am-2pm
(light lunch provided)
Location: Great Southern Aboriginal Health Service,
61 Serpentine Road, Albany
Register today by clicking HERE!!!