“What is the difference between gender, sex and sexuality?”
“I want to have a conversation on sex work with my participants; what information can I share?”
“How can I start conversations about pleasure and desire with women from grassroots organisations? ”
“ I am a trainer. What principles can I follow to address questions on sexual health and rights?”
Are you a service provider, trainer or practitioner in the social sector space who has similar questions? Are you a facilitator looking to strengthen your capacity to talk about sexuality, SRHR and its intersections with your participants?
Sexuality and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) are central aspects of people’s lives, yet a gap exists in people’s access to accurate information and services regarding these matters. Due to the sensitive and taboo nature of the topic, there is confusion and/or silence around issues like consent, sexual and gender identities, contraception, violence and abuse, body image, disability and sexuality, gender norms and roles, etc. Such topics are often not included as a part of professional training courses or of sexuality education in schools.
TARSHI has been conducting training on sexuality and SRHR since 2003. TARSHI felt the need to conduct skill-based training to support individuals, activists and practitioners to translate concepts of sexuality and rights into practice.
WHAT DOES THE TRAINING OFFER?
WHO IS THIS TRAINING FOR?
- Any individual wanting to learn more about sexuality and SRHR
- Any non-governmental organisation/ collective working in the field of gender and sexuality
- Sexuality educators or practitioners working with adolescents or young people
- Activists, academicians, medical students or professionals engaging with sexuality or sexual health related topics
- Students from universities across the globe, interested to learn about sexuality and SRHR within the Indian context.
DURATION
Typically three to five days long for a comprehensive introduction to the topic and for participants to explore tips and tools.
Language
English or Hindi
LOCATION
Delhi/NCR and other parts of India and South Asia
PREVIOUS TRAININGS CONDUCTED WITH:
Aahung (Karachi, Pakistan), CARE India, CREA (New Delhi, India), GAP (Ahmedabad, Gujarat), Modicare Foundation (New Delhi, India), North East Network (Guwahati, India), Olakh (Vadodara, India), Parivar Seva Sanstha (New Delhi, India), Project Concern India (New Delhi, India), Point of View (Mumbai, India), Sabera (Kolkata, India), Urmul (Bikaner, India), YRG Care (Chennai, India) and The Naz Foundation India Trust (New Delhi, India). Gurgaon Ki Awaaz (Gurgaon, India), Mones (Mongolia), Tara Homes (New Delhi, India), Shriram Foundation (Chennai, India), Jagori (New Delhi, India), North East Network (Shillong, India), and many more!
“I loved the five day training programme. This was a new experience for me in my life. There were many things which were unknown to me and which I got to know here. The knowledge and the handouts will help me when I provide training in the future. I have also learnt new things about sexuality and about sexual harassment (diabled-child, woman or man) which I will tell others. In addition, attending a pride march was a first for me. I was also surprised and impressed by the way the LOOM women were establishing themselves. Overall I really liked the training. “
Testimonial from UCEP, Bangladesh
“The 3 days were very informative, it has enhanced my knowledge on various aspects of sexuality. The methodology used was also participative and at the same time requiring critical analysis of several situations which may have been overlooked. Looking forward to more trainings (comprehensive)”