Southern African Sexual Health Association - SASHA

Southern African Sexual Health Association - SASHA Group for professionals and supporters of sexual health and education in the Western Cape.

Time to renew your membership!Do not miss the Membership special running until the end of March 2022
07/03/2022

Time to renew your membership!
Do not miss the Membership special running until the end of March 2022

12/04/2021

Dear colleagues & friends

We would like to invite you to the Stakeholder Engagement Meeting for the 25th Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health (WAS 2021).

At this meeting we would like to discuss how the WAS 2021 congress can be used to as a platform for the work being done around sexual justice in Africa and give you an opportunity to make suggestions on how the congress platform can be best utilised to meet your needs and expectations.

WAS 2021 was originally going to be held as an in person congress in South Africa hosted by The Southern African Sexual Health Association (SASHA), bringing the world congress to Africa for the first time. Due to the current circumstances it is now being hosted as an online-only event, this allows us to have wider participation and reach.

Date: 22 April

Time: 11h00 to 13h00

Place: Zoom

Please register for this event here:
https://bit.ly/3uzEQeX

We are inviting all stakeholders working in the field of sexual health and sexual justice in Africa to join us for a round table discussion, as such, we encourage you to share this invitation widely with other stakeholders and activists.

As the president of the congress, I am committed to bringing you a world class global congress, but also to meeting the needs of every stakeholder in Africa. I look forward to hearing from you.

Warm regards,
Dr. Elna Rudolph
WAS 2021 Congress President

The Second WAS/SASHA WEBINAR of 2021 is a conversation about sexual consent. Join us for free.17 March 2021
05/03/2021

The Second WAS/SASHA WEBINAR of 2021 is a conversation about sexual consent. Join us for free.
17 March 2021

SASHA welcomes 2021 with a thought provoking webinar, covering a topic of great importance. Global and local speakers wi...
21/01/2021

SASHA welcomes 2021 with a thought provoking webinar, covering a topic of great importance. Global and local speakers will address us on 17 February 2021.
Remember to register on time.

Book your seat, one week to go to our next webinar! https://bit.ly/30Z57r3
09/09/2020

Book your seat, one week to go to our next webinar! https://bit.ly/30Z57r3

Don't miss out on SASHA's next webinar:
Sexual Pleasure in the Pandemic.

Our amazing speakers: Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng (Dr T) and Tshegofatso Senne will be discussing human sexual experiences within the context of COVID-19.

It is CPD-accredited for 2 Clinical Points. You will receive a CPD certificate after attending. And it's totally FREE!

Register Now: https://bit.ly/30Z57r3

04/09/2020

World sexual health day 4 September 2020

For many of us, the term 2020
Has lost its meaning during this unexpected, prolonged pandemic.

This year our theme is Sexual Pleasure... during a Pandemic!
Join SASHA on 16 September 2020 for a fantastic webinar about pleasure.

For today, we share with you the WAS PLEASURE DECLARATION from October 2019, Mexico.
Familiarize yourself with the beauty captured in the concept of pleasure - it a bit of a long read but so worth your while.

Mexico City, October 15, 2019

The participants of the 24th World Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health:

RECOGNIZE that:
Sexual pleasure is the physical and/or psychological satisfaction and enjoyment derived from shared or solitary erotic experiences, including thoughts, fantasies, dreams, emotions, and feelings.

Self-determination, consent, safety, privacy, confidence and the ability to communicate and negotiate sexual relations are key enabling factors for pleasure to contribute to sexual health and well-being. Sexual pleasure should be exercised within the context of sexual rights, particularly the rights to equality and non-discrimination, autonomy and bodily integrity, the right to the highest attainable standard of health and freedom of expression. The experiences of human sexual pleasure are diverse and sexual rights ensure that pleasure is a positive experience for all concerned and not obtained by violating other people’s human rights and well-being. [1]

DECLARE that:

The possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences free of discrimination, coercion, and violence is a fundamental part of sexual health and well-being for all;
Access to sources of sexual pleasure is part of human experience and subjective well-being;
Sexual pleasure is a fundamental part of sexual rights as a matter of human rights;
Sexual pleasure includes the possibility of diverse sexual experiences;
Sexual pleasure shall be integrated into education, health promotion and service delivery, research and advocacy in all parts of the world;
The programmatic inclusion of sexual pleasure to meet individuals’ needs, aspirations, and realities ultimately contributes to global health and sustainable development and it should require comprehensive, immediate and sustainable action.
URGE all governments, international intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, health and education authorities, the media, private sector actors, and society at large, and particularly, all member organizations of the World Association for Sexual Health to:

Promote sexual pleasure in law and policy as a fundamental part of sexual health and well-being, grounded in the principles of sexual rights as human rights, including self-determination, non-discrimination, privacy, bodily integrity, and equality;
Ensure that comprehensive sexuality education addresses sexual pleasure in an inclusive, evidence-informed and rights-based manner tailored to people’s diverse capacities and needs across the life span, in order to allow experiences of informed, self-determined, respectful, and safe sexual pleasure;
Guarantee that sexual pleasure is integral to sexual health care services provision, and that sexual health services are accessible, affordable, acceptable, and free from stigma, discrimination, and prosecution;
Enhance the development of rights-based, evidence-informed knowledge of the benefits of sexual pleasure as part of well-being, including rights-based funding resources, research methodologies, and dissemination of knowledge to address the role of sexual pleasure in individual and public health;
Reaffirm the global, national, community, interpersonal, and individual commitments to recognition of the diversity in sexual pleasure experiences respecting human rights of all people and supported by consistent, evidence-informed policy and practices, interpersonal behavior, and collective action.

Our first online webinar, so informative! Do not miss our next one 15 July 2020. World class speakers, free cpd points! ...
17/06/2020

Our first online webinar, so informative! Do not miss our next one 15 July 2020. World class speakers, free cpd points! Thank you to all participants & panelists!

Book your seat with SASHA! Let us explore Covid-19 and sexuality, from a bio-psycho-social perspective. 17 June 2020. In...
13/06/2020

Book your seat with SASHA! Let us explore Covid-19 and sexuality, from a bio-psycho-social perspective. 17 June 2020. Info available under Events.

Message from SASHA’s president:
20/03/2020

Message from SASHA’s president:

More on Janet Keet, our speaker this coming Tuesday 3 March 2020.
27/02/2020

More on Janet Keet, our speaker this coming Tuesday 3 March 2020.

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