Disabled Youth
(physical disabilities)
Sexual health information sheets
Sexual health educational videos
Setting and Maintaining Boundaries
in Different Relationships
Navigating Disability
and Dating
Sexual health information sheets
Working group members:
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Adedayo Alabi, Educator, Disability Inclusion Advocate, Community Builder, Consultant
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Alan Santinele Martino, University of Calgary
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Alexandra Rego, Bloorview Research Institute and the University of Toronto
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Amy McPherson, Bloorview Research Institute
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Andrew Gurza, Disability Awareness Consultant
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Bobbie Martin, Sex[M]ed
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Bridget Liang, Disability Research Consultant, PhD Student, Graduate Program in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies at York University
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Denise McKee, NWT Disabilities Council
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Erika Cheung, Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
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Franco Rizzuti, Canadian Association of Physicians with Disabilities (CAPD)
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Heather Cobb, Sexuality Educator
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Jay Baldwin, Activist and advocate
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Jillian Schneidman, Sex[M]ed
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Lesley A. Tarasoff, Adjunct Lecturer, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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Natalya Mason, Social Worker & Consultant
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Francine Leduc, RAPLIQ (Regroupement des activistes pour l'inclusion au Québec)
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Steven Laperrière, RAPLIQ (Regroupement des activistes pour l'inclusion au Québec)
SIECCAN would like to acknowledge the working group who helped us to develop the sexual health information sheets for disabled youth. The working group consisted of individuals with diverse lived experiences and professional expertise, including disabled people, researchers, community organization representatives, educators, and health service providers. Working group members were consulted at every step of the project and were integral in determining what content to include and how to present the information to best meet the needs of both service providers working in this area and the disabled youth that service providers support.
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Funded through a contribution agreement with Health Canada’s Health Care Policy and Strategies Program (Sexual and Reproductive Health Fund).