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In Practice

Since launching in 2023, the Cliterate model is now used in numerous education settings, including medical clinics, allied health clinics, sexual health and family planning centres, schools and universities.

Cliterate can help educate patients and students about:​

  • Vulva anatomy education

  • Sex education​

  • Sex therapy​

  • Pelvic pain​

  • Self-collected pap smears​

  • Perinatal Care​

  • Menopause and perimenopause​

  • Skin conditions affecting the vulva

  • STI’s and STD’s

Downloads and Courses

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    Labia Diversity

    Download the free Labia Diversity PDF

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    Cut-out Activity: History of the Clitoris Timeline

    Download this free Activity Sheet

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    Labia Diversity

    Download the free Labia Diversity PDF

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    Cut-out Activity: History of the Clitoris Timeline

    Download this free Activity Sheet

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    Labia Diversity

    Download the free Labia Diversity PDF

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    Cut-out Activity: History of the Clitoris Timeline

    Download this free Activity Sheet

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    How Cliterate supports Patients and Medical Practitioners

    Read about how other practitioners use the model in pratice.

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    Labia Diversity

    Download the free Labia Diversity PDF

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    Cut-out Activity: History of the Clitoris Timeline

    Download this free Activity Sheet

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Participate

We will continue to create resources to support the model in practice including downloadable guides and short courses. Please contact us if you have any suggestions.

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‘Often patients can’t conceptualise what’s going on with their own anatomy because they don’t know what their anatomy looks like, so then the unknown can be scary. I use the model to show the distribution of the dermatitis and explain: ​“this is where you put the ointment”.

General Practitioner,
Melbourne Australia

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