Unit Award Scheme

116581 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC SEXUAL HEALTH

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

demonstrated the ability to

1take part in a group discussion about sexual healthSummary sheet

shown knowledge of

2two reasons for using contraceptionSummary sheet
3the advantages and disadvantages of two different contraceptive methodsSummary sheet
4how a condom should be appliedSummary sheet
5the main signs and symptoms of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)Summary sheet
6at least two ways in which HIV and other STIs are transmittedSummary sheet
7why it is necessary to check for the kite mark and expiry date on a condom packetSummary sheet
8the legal availability of contraception for young people under the age of consentSummary sheet
9at least two different forms of contraceptionSummary sheet
10at least two different types of STIsSummary sheet
11where to go to get screened for and find treatment for STIsSummary sheet
12what is meant by 'emergency contraception' and where to get it.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 5 January 2022Level - Entry Level