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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-contraception
31 Dec 2022... This document in Plain English explains that some types of sex (penis in vagina sex) can make a baby, but that it’s possible to have and enjoy sex without getting pregnant through the use of contraceptives. Contraceptives are medicines or barriers that can help to prevent a pregnancy. It explains the different types available and how a person needs to find the right one for them.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-assault
For people who have been sexually assaulted, it is a major experience and they can have many difficulties afterwards. There is no right or wrong way to feel after experiencing a sexual assault. It may take a long time to recover and feel okay again. It is important to look after yourself and to get help if you need it.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-sexual-behaviour-where-when
31 Dec 2022... This text explains when and where it would be O.K, or not O.K. to not cover private body parts, to masturbate, to do sexual things with another person, to talk about sexual things.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-getting-help
31 Dec 2022... This document in Plain English explains the right that everybody has to have relationships and sex as well as the right to make their own decisions about their body that are free from fear, force or pressure. It explains some of the laws around sex designed to keep everyone safe and how, when, and who to report a problem to.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-healthy-relationships
31 Dec 2022... This document in Plain English explains what makes a healthy romantic or sexual relationship, ways of beginning, maintaining, and ending relationships, and behaviours that are not O.K. in relationships.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-protective-behaviours
31 Dec 2022... This document in Plain English explains that anything a person does, or can learn to do, in order to keep their body safe is called a protective behaviour. These protective behaviours are important to know about when it comes to someone’s body and sexual behaviour. These include knowing your body, recognising behaviours that are O.K. or NOT O.K., such as early warning signs, knowing the difference between safe surprises and unsafe secrets, and knowing how to get help from trusted people and safety teams when feeling worried or unsafe.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-sex
31 Dec 2022... This document in Plain English helps explain what sex is, and that ‘sex’ can mean different things to different people. It could be touching, rubbing or kissing private body parts, or having sexual intercourse.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/mens-health-its-okay-to-talk-about-sexual-health
01 May 2021... A simple resource for men on reproductive and sexual health, including the reproductive system, prostate and urinary problems, and sexual health. This resource is also available in Plain English.Â
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-and-viral-hepatitis-brochures
31 Dec 2009... A community brochure designed for migrants and refugees on HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis and sexually transmissible infections.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/sexual-health-in-plain-english-consent
31 Dec 2022... This document in Plain English provides information on what consent means in the context of a sexual, romantic, or intimate relationship or interaction. Consent means agreement or permission. It gives details on what is, and what isn't considered to be consent.
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