/
Exploring sexual and reproductive health in mental health services Exploring sexual and reproductive health in mental health services

Exploring sexual and reproductive health in mental health services - PowerPoint Presentation

erica
erica . @erica
Follow
67 views
Uploaded On 2023-10-30

Exploring sexual and reproductive health in mental health services - PPT Presentation

Jerome Sewell Content 1 Introduction 2 Key challenges 3 How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health 4 How do we promote the use of sexual clinics ID: 1026945

reproductive sexual lack health sexual reproductive health lack relationships clinics service constructive conversations effects touch wards engage patients users

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Exploring sexual and reproductive health..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

1. Exploring sexual and reproductive health in mental health servicesJerome Sewell

2. Content 1. Introduction 2. Key challenges3. How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health?4. How do we promote the use of sexual clinics?

3. Introduction The subject of sexual and reproductive needs regarding mental heath service users and particularly in secure mental services is often overlooked but is an important topic that is essential to proving for basic human needs. In this presentation I aim to explore and encourage new ideas of how to engage with this with a particular emphasis on assisting the service of sexual clinics to better serve the needs of service users.

4. Key challenges There are a number of key challenges patients face when it comes to having their sexual and reproductive needs met. These include but are not limited to:

5. 1.The length of time people spend without having intimate relationships. Patients on forensic wards in particular face the particular obstacle of spending a long time in hospitalization, this has a unique impact on their relationships and perspective on intimate relationships.

6. 2. Lack of intimacy and in touch with emotions. Hospitalisation can lead to a lack of opportunity to engage in intimacy and stay in touch with emotions, some people may find it hard to engage with conversations around their feelings which can be compounded by a lack of ability to stay in touch with their emotional side.

7. 3. Lack of knowledge over the implications of getting either a sexual disease or impregnating someone. Long stays in hospital may heighten sexual cravings and these natural desires which come as a result of an unnatural withholding of natural instincts may cause behaviours that are not thought through including such as a lack of responsible sexual behaviour.

8. 4. Lack of understanding regarding the safe use of leave Leave or the process of facilitating engagement with the community can predictably lead to patients resuming the natural course of engaging in sexual relationships, especially when leave is unescorted as sexual intercourse is more accessible.

9. 5. Effects of medication on sexual organs. For some service users they may experience side effects from medication which include effects on their libido.

10. How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health?The structures of forensic wards are different but there are methods of encouraging dialogue about sexuality. For example:1. Exploring sexuality through creativity: the use of creative exercises such as writing, music and sculpting. 2. Acknowledging and explaining the issue and reason for denial of communal visits. 3. Use of peer mentors 

11. How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health?4. Having a constructive conversation in private sessions as one on ones. 5.Identifying staff people have respect for and good relationships with. 6. Providing more facilitates or sexual health i.e. condom machines and advertising them 7. The use of pharmacists and explanation of biological symptoms. 

12. How do we promote the use of sexual clinics?Services that involve sexuality often require the creation of a space that feels safe, is trusted and does not feel intrusive. This can be difficult given patient’s feelings about in patient wards but there are ways this can be achieved:

13. How do we promote the use of sexual clinics?1. Use of peer mentors and trusted staff2. Creating a welcoming environment with the use of free spaces. 3. Lower rate of community supervision. 4. Recovery college courses5. Use of guest speakers outside of the hospital setting