Kits and Demonstrators

Image: Cliterate model.

Our current selection of kits and demonstrators to support sexual and reproductive health education are set out below.

  • This Menstrual Kit (SHINE SA) has been designed to include everything you need to teach young people about periods and the menstrual cycle.

    Menstruation education can provide invaluable life skills in period management while also helping to increase understanding of anatomy, build empathy, reduce stigma and give young people an understanding of when to seek help with their periods or menstrual cycles. This Menstrual Kit has been developed to support this education in a wide range of school and community settings.

    The Menstrual Kit contains a range of products, information, and activities to facilitate engaging and interactive menstruation education.

    This Kit includes:

    • Menstrual Kit: Guide for educators (38 page, A4 booklet)
    • Menstrual Kit PowerPoint
    • Period products including: disposable pads; liners; reusable pad; tampons; period underwear; menstrual cup
    • SHINE SA resources including Fact Sheets and booklets.

    The menstruation kit can be used with the following activities and lesson plans.

  • This contraception kit (Sexual Health Victoria) can be used as a teaching tool to demonstrate different types of contraception and discuss how they work. It can be used to start conversations about contraception and to help an individual decide what contraception is right for them.

    The contraception kit can be used with the following activities and lesson plans.

    Sexual Health Victoria Resources:
    Play Safe Pro Resources:
    This Kit contains:
    • 1 x Copper intrauterine device
    • 3 x Implanon rods
    • 1 x demonstration penis (for condom demonstration)
    • 30 x condoms
    • 10 x lubricant sachets
    • 3 x dental dams
    • 3 x internal condoms
    • Printed teaching resources
    • 5 x ‘How Effective is My Contraception Method’ A4 info cards
    • 25 x ‘Contraception Options’ booklets
  • Condoms are effective at preventing pregnancy and STIs but only when used correctly. Demonstrating condom use can help people use condoms in the correct way and develop their confidence to use condoms in the future.

    This condom demonstrator (SHINE SA) is silicone-based, and easy to clean after demonstration.

    The condom demonstrator can be used with the following activities.

    Play Safe Pro Resources:
    Sexual Health Victoria Resources:
  • Anatomically correct and carefully designed for all learners, Cliterate explains the relationship between the clitoris, labia, vagina and pelvis. By pulling apart each layer, people of all genders, sexualities, cultures and abilities can learn vulva anatomy and feel more comfortable using this language every day.

    Cliterate is a powerful resource for healthcare professionals and educators to explain a range of topics to patients, clients and students. It cleverly replaces the need for hand drawings and references to complicated 2D images.

    Designed to sit on your desk, a shelf in your office or in the classroom. Pop it in the carry bag and take it with you when you are out and about.

    Having these conversations and using the correct anatomical language really matters. Cliterate helps to overcome the awkward and encourages people to understand and care for their bodies.

    Cliterate have produced the following activities that can be used with the model.

To borrow from the resource library, email cersh-admin@unimelb.edu.au.