e-MPOWER: Online Training Toolkit Launch for Youth Sexual Health Advocates

e-MPOWER: Online Training Toolkit Launch for Youth Sexual Health Advocates

Dear Members and Allies

Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, sexual health rights advocacy of key groups across Europe have had to either stop, postpone, or adapt their in-person training activities.

In response, the European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG), European Sex Workers rights Alliance (ESWA), and Legebitra partnered on the e-MPOWER project to support youth activists to deliver online peer-training sessions focused on the digital rights, and both the sexual and mental health of people living with HIV, sex workers, and LGBTQI+ communities.

As part of the European Year of the Youth highlighting the importance of youth in building a more inclusive and safe digital future, EATG, ESWA and Legebitra are hosting a webinar to present the e-MPOWER online toolbox. The toolbox will be freely accessible to the public and may assist others in planning for youth-focused online sexual health training
programmes.


Contents include 20 resource materials that are recent, accurate and inclusive in respect to the sexual health and rights of sex workers, people living with HIV, and LGBTQI+ persons.

Moreover, it contains project reports with recommendations for monitoring and evaluating content and personal impact of an online sexual health training, and how to do so in a way that is mindful of participant psychological well-being and digital safety.

 

The launch webinar will take place on Wednesday 6 July at 12:00-13:00 CEST.
To attend, please register here!

 

The full agenda for the eMPOWER webinar is:

12:00-12:10 Introducing the e-MPOWER project
12:10-12:20 Lessons learnt: monitoring & evaluating training content
12:20-12:30 Lessons learnt: assessing psychosocial well-being
12:30-12:40 Presentation of the e-MPOWER online toolbox
12:40-12:55 Q&A
12:55-13:00 Closing words and what’s next!

 

Questions about the event? E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

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