Course curriculum

  • 1

    Pleasure Based Sexual Health with Anne Philpott and The Pleasure Project

    • Start here: Introduction to the course

    • Tlaleng Mofokeng for TPP- The Importance of Pleasure Based Sexual Health

    • Putting Pleasure Principles into Action

    • The Pleasure Principles Campaign Video

    • WHO Webinar: Launch of Systematic Review

    • Promising Practices: WAS Webinar: Opening a Portal to Pleasure

    • Promising Practices: Live stage at the ICFP 2022 | Treasure Your Pleasure & The Pleasure Principles

    • Promising Practices: It's Time to Talk Sexual Pleasure Too

    • Resources and Links

  • 2

    CPD Points

    • Lesson 1: How to get your CPD Points

    • Lesson 2: HPCSA Evaluation Form

  • 3

    Contact Information - Anne Philpott and The Pleasure Project

    • Contact Information: Anne Philpott and The Pleasure Project

Unleash the Power of Pleasure in Sexual Health

Earn 6 CPD Points!

In a world where sexual health education often skews clinical and detached, this free course, offered in collaboration with The Pleasure Project, stands as a beacon of innovation and engagement.

The Pleasure Project has been "Putting the Sexy into Safer Sex," for 20 years! Transforming how educators, healthcare providers, and the public approach sexual wellness.

By signing up, you'll gain access to a wealth of knowledge and resources that promise to enrich your interactions with patients, as well as the way you run workshops and sessions, catering to every age group, gender, and demographic.

What is The Pleasure Project?

The Pleasure Project is the world’s leading organisation putting the sexy into safer sex since 2004.

Their objective is to get sex educators hooked on talking dirty and to embrace desire, joy, happiness, and pleasure when it comes to sex education. We can have safer sex if we know how to have good sex. The Pleasure Project wants to provide sex education with the emphasis on ‘sex’, not ‘education’.

What They Do?

The Pleasure Project is an international education and advocacy organization working to eroticize safer sex. They build bridges between the public health world and the pleasure and sex industry and develop the evidence base for a sex-positive and pleasure-based approach to sexual health and rights.

They promote sexual health and agency through an emphasis on ‘good sex’ and by focusing on one of the primary reasons people have sex – the pursuit of pleasure – and by acknowledging diverse desires and means of satisfaction.

Instructors

Founder & Co-Director

Anne Philpott

Annie is a public health professional, pleasure propagandist and ‘guerrilla girl’ of HIV prevention. She founded ’The Pleasure Project’ in 2004, in frustration of endless AIDS meetings where no one talked about people’s motivations for having sex, or even pretended sexually transmitted infections were airborne.

Annie has over 20 peer-reviewed articles in respected health journals and more in the mainstream media, and has been a speaker at international conferences, promoting pleasure in sex education and as the ultimate indicator of female empowerment. She has also published articles on nutrition and disease prevention services.

Annie has learnt from many, through her varied career in both delivery of sex education and frontline services, to managing grants and commissioning health programmes. Annie developed her passion for sexual and public health, through working with one of the UK’s first teenage pregnancy projects in the UK, domestic violence refuges in London and by starting many of the world’s first female condom programmes.

She also worked in South Africa during the early years of the AIDS epidemic. She has lived and worked in the UK, South Africa, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand in a variety of roles. Annie has a degree in Psychology and a Masters (MSc) in Health Policy from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

Dr

Tlaleng Mofokeng

Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng , lovingly known as Dr T, is a South African physician who is the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health. She campaigns for universal health access and HIV care. She was named one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2021.

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