SHEPP is thrilled to offer you and your organization/group/collective/space a wide range of topics to pick from. We are continuously looking for ways to challenge conventional sexual and reproductive health education, while giving individuals and communities alike practical, pleasure-based information. Topics can be combined or intersected with one and other. They can come in the form of workshops, presentations, other knowledge sharing opportunities or train-the-trainer sessions. Please let us know if you have specific requirements so we can accommodate your needs.

 

Some subjects and themes to choose include:

  • Healthy and unhealthy relationships
    How do you know? What does it look/sound/feel like?

  • Oppression, culture, and sexuality
    History has something to do with it, and we need to talk about it ALL.

  • The art of dating: in person, online and texting
    So many places, but do we really have choice? And how do you really do it?

  • Negotiating what you want – in and out of the bedroom
    Doesn’t always have to be an awkward conversation!

  • Mythbusting!
    The stereotypes, the stories, the rumours, it’s time to get down to the nitty-gritty truth

  • Body image and diversity
    We all understand our bodies differently. When was the last time you talked to yours?

  • Pleasure centres and anatomy basics
    What feels good, what doesn’t, and where to find it

  • Drugs, alcohol and sex
    Doesn’t always have to be an awkward conversation!

  • Sexuality and different abilities
    It all starts with your mind!

  • Re-visioning "pro-choice"
    Not just about abortion any more. Know your rights!
  • Cool, safe, and hot sex
    Yes, it can feel so good and be so safe, all at the same time

Workshops

  » Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships

  » Oppression, Culture, and Sexuality

  » Negotiating What You Want, In and Out of the Bedroom

  » The Art of Dating: in Person, Online and Texting

  » Mythbusting!

  » Body Image and Diversity

  » Drugs, Alcohol and Sex

  » Sexuality and Different Abilities
  » Pleasure centres and Anatomy Basics
  » Re-Visioning "Pro-Choice"
  » Cool, Safe, and Hot Sex