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A family talks about AIDS: questions children might ask
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Provides answers to questions children might ask about HIV/AIDS, including: how people get HIV; what AIDS is; healthy sexuality and safe sex; and how can they be sure they will not get HIV.
- Source: Alberta Health and Wellness
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Advocates for Youth
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Creates programs and advocates for policies to help youth make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. Offers info and training to youth serving organizations, policy makers, youth activists and media.
- Source: Advocates for Youth
- From: International resource
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Being sex positive: promoting young people's sexual health
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Defines a sex-positive approach to sexual health promotion efforts. Stresses the importance of adopting a focus on the positive aspects of sexuality when working with youth.
- Source: Planned Parenthood Edmonton (PPE)
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Beyond the basics: a sourcebook on sexual and reproductive health education
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Provides a tool for educators who deliver sexual and reproductive health education to 9 to 18 year olds. Contains lesson plans for different age groups on a wide range of sexual health education topics. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Canadian Federation for Sexual Health
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Canadian guidelines for sexual health education
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Provides a framework, principles, and components of sexual health education as a guide to health promoters.
- Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
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Characteristics of an effective sexuality education program
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Lists characteristics of effective sexual health education programs as demonstrated by research. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Sexuality Education Resource Centre Manitoba (SERC)
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Common questions about sexual health education
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Provides research-based answers to some of the most common questions that parents, educators, program planners, school and health administrators, and concerned citizens may have about sexual health education. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN)
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Communication about sexuality in immigrant families
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Provides background information, exercises, resources, and further sources of information related to developing a program for immigrant parents on sexuality issues. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Sexuality Education Resource Centre Manitoba (SERC)
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Condomania, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
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Informs young people about sex, safer sex, and sexuality in order for them to make smart choices. Web site provides a list of clinics and support services for youth in the Lower Mainland area.
- Source: Condomania, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
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Contraceptive methods
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Presents the various methods of contraception in youth-friendly language.
- Source: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)
- From: sexualityandu.ca
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