Sexual health is a critical component of holistic well-being that encompasses physical, emotional, mental, and social aspects of a person's life. It goes beyond just the absence of disease and includes having positive and respectful sexual experiences that contribute to an individual's overall quality of life.
3. RATIONALE
This seminar aims to address knowledge gaps, promote health
equity, prevent health risks, empower personal health, create a
safe and inclusive learning environment, and support holistic well-
being. By recognizing the specific needs of DLL students and
providing them with comprehensive sexual health we can foster
their overall development and contribute to a healthier, more
equitable society.
4. OBJECTIVES
PHASE 1
A.Understand the
broader concept of
sexual health and its
significance in their
lives.
PHASE 2 PHASE 3
B. Reflect on the
emotional impact of
sexual experiences and
develop strategies for
maintaining positive
emotional well-being.
C. Empower students
to make informed
decisions about their
sexual health,
prioritize self-care,
and advocate for their
well-being in all
aspects of their lives.
6. SEXUAL EXPERIENCES
refer to interactions and activities involving sexual intimacy
between individuals. These experiences encompass a wide range
of interactions, feelings, sensations, and connections that are
related to human sexuality. Sexual experiences can be both
physical and emotional in nature and can occur within various
types of relationships, including romantic partnerships, casual
encounters, and more.
9. can vary widely from person to person, and
what is considered pleasurable or
meaningful can differ greatly. Consent,
respect, and communication are essential
components of healthy and positive sexual
experiences.
11. PHYSICAL HEALTH
is just one of several interconnected dimensions that
contribute to an individual's overall sense of well-being.
Holistic well-being takes into account the integration and
balance of various aspects of a person's life. These
dimensions often include physical, mental, emotional,
social, spiritual, and environmental aspects.
12. IMPORTANCE IN PHYSICAL
HEALTH
Being physically active can improve your brain health, help
manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen
bones and muscles, and improve your ability to do everyday
activities. Adults who sit less and do any amount of
moderate-to-vigorous physical activity gain some health
benefits.
14. SOCIAL HEALTH
emphasizes the importance of healthy relationships
and a sense of connection with others. Cultivating
meaningful friendships, engaging in social activities,
practicing effective communication, and contributing
to the community all contribute to social well-being.
15. SOCIAL HEALTH
Social health refers to the quality of your
relationships and interactions with others,
while sexual health involves physical,
emotional, and psychological well-being in
relation to sexuality and sexual experiences.
16. SOCIAL HEALTH CAN INFLUENCE
SEXUAL HEALTH
Communication
Consent and Boundaries
Education and Awareness
Access to Resources
17. In conclusion, the journey to "Unleashing Your Sexual Health:
Building Holistic Well-Being" is a transformative and empowering
one that intertwines physical, emotional, and mental aspects of our
lives. Throughout this exploration, we have delved into the intricate
connections between sexual health and overall well-being,
recognizing that a balanced and fulfilling life encompasses a
harmonious integration of these dimensions.
CONCLUSION
18. Ultimately, as we embark on the path to unleashing our sexual
health and building holistic well-being, we embrace the fullness of
our identities, celebrate the joy of connection, and honor the
importance of nurturing every facet of our lives. In doing so, we
strive for a future where individuals are empowered, relationships
are enriched, and holistic well-being is realized through the
harmonious integration of sexual health into the tapestry of our
lives.
CONCLUSION