Know endo webinar #14: Endometriosis and intimacy
Event description
Join us for a free, live webinar on Monday, 21 July 2025 at 7pm AEST presented by the Julia Argyrou Endometriosis Centre at Epworth.
Meg Callander, sexologist will guide a discussion on:
- Understanding endometriosis and its impact on sexual intimacy
- Exploring intimacy beyond penetration
- Communicating desire, boundaries and needs
- Tools for reclaiming pleasure and connection.
About the presenter
Meg Callander is a Melbourne-based sexologist dedicated to supporting people to reconnect with their bodies and experience sexuality as safe, empowering and pleasurable.
Meg's background in Public Health and Health Promotion gave her a deep understanding of how society, culture, and inequality can shape sexual health. She favours somatic tools that utilise breath, movement, sound, mindfulness and touch and her practice is guided by evidence-based treatment guidelines. Her work is inclusive of gender, sexuality, relationship, cultural identity and neurodiversity, including working with people with pelvic and genital pain, such as endometriosis.
Meg holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Sexology and is currently completing a Master of Counselling. She is a certified Sexological Bodyworker, trained in Embodied Counselling and a professional member of the Society of Australian Sexologists and the Australian Counselling Association.
Qualifications
- Master of Counselling (in progress)
- Gottman Training Level 1 (in progress)
- Graduate Diploma of Sexology
- Certificate of Sexological Bodywork
- Introductory Certificate in Embodied Counselling
- Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion
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