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Preventing AIDS and other STDs through sexuality education for students with intellectual impairments: compendium of teaching and learning activities geared to adapted curricula
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Helps secondary school teachers teach intellectually-impaired students about sexuality and how to prevent HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Includes learning activities that teachers can integrate into their curricula. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
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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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Strengthening and building sexual health of Aboriginal youth and young adults: executive summary
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Summarizes the findings of a study on the sexual health knowledge, behaviours, service use, and service needs of urban Aboriginal youth. Offers suggestions for more effective sexual health interventions. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU)
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What types of sexual health education are the most effective at helping adolescents protect themselves against unwanted pregnancy and STI?
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Presents key components of effective sexual health education programs. Analyses the impact of making condoms easily available to youth. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Sexuality Education Resource Centre Manitoba (SERC)
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Offers information, FAQs, news, quizzes, and other resources on sexual health issues under five topics: sex; sexuality; health; relationships; and puberty. Provides links to additional resources and referrals for youth.
- Source: Planned Parenthood of Toronto (PPT)
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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
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Intimacy in adolescent sexual relations: the distinctive features of orogenital relations
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Examines the practice of oral sex in early adolescence among boys and girls, and looks at reasons teens practice oral sex. Provides teaching activities designed to help educators raise the importance of intimacy in sexual relations. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
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When seduction amongst adolescents = Power, sexual acting out and provocation
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Analyzes why adolescents use their bodies and their sexuality to seduce other adolescents. Discusses the ways seduction occurs amongst boys and girls and how it is interpreted and list the possible consequences of seductions. Offers suggestions on how to deal and intervene with the issue of seduction. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
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Talking with preschool and school aged children about sexuality
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Stresses that sex education for children begins early and at home with the family. Provides advice to parents about how to talk to children about sexuality. Emphasizes the importance of explaining sexuality at the developmental level of the child.
- Source: City of Ottawa
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Talking with your children about sexuality
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Describes why it is important for parents to talk to their children about sexuality. Provides advice to parents about having the sexuality talk and evolving it into a conversation that begins in infancy and continues well into their teens.
- Source: City of Ottawa
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