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Service

Case Coordination

A Case Coordinator can provide resources, support, and referrals to external services. We can also provide support and advocacy as you navigate health and social services.

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Judgement-free treatment

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Free visits and low-cost

treatment in Toronto

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Gender-affirming care

Case Coordination and Social Work at PPT…

Case Coordination helps you find support for the social determinants of health (including finances, education, employment, food security, housing, and social inclusion)

We provide resources and external referrals to services including, but not limited to:

  • gender-affirming care providers
  • shelter and housing help
  • employment services
  • social assistance
  • food banks
  • legal aid
  • pregnancy options
  • parenting supports
  • immigration and settlement

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Five disabled people of color with canes, prosthetic legs, and a wheelchair sit on a rooftop deck, laughing and sharing stories. Greenery and city high-rises are visible in the background.

Spoonie Peer Support Program

SPSP is a space to come together for youth who have experiences coping with chronic physical health concerns. Photo Credit: Disabled And Here

Five disabled people of color with canes, prosthetic legs, and a wheelchair sit on a rooftop deck, laughing and sharing stories. Greenery and city high-rises are visible in the background.
Three Black and disabled folks smile and hold mini flags. On the left, a non-binary person holds both a rainbow pride flag and a transgender pride flag, while a cane rests behind her. In the middle, a non-binary person waves the rainbow flag while in their power wheelchair. On the right, a femme waves both a rainbow and transgender pride flag.

NBD (Non-Binary BIPOC Drop-in)

NBD is a virtual hang out space for youth who are non-binary, gender non-conforming, and/or gender diverse, and who are Black, Indigenous, and/or people of colour. Photo Credit: Disabled And Here

Three Black and disabled folks smile and hold mini flags. On the left, a non-binary person holds both a rainbow pride flag and a transgender pride flag, while a cane rests behind her. In the middle, a non-binary person waves the rainbow flag while in their power wheelchair. On the right, a femme waves both a rainbow and transgender pride flag.
A young, Black couple holds a baby. The mother has glasses and long braids. The father has short dreadlocks in a ponytail with an undercut. They are seated in chairs in their living room, which is bright and well lit. They are looking at the baby with a calm, loving expression.

Time Out

Time Out is a weekly drop-in program for young parents and those soon to be young parents. Photo Credit: NappyStock

A young, Black couple holds a baby. The mother has glasses and long braids. The father has short dreadlocks in a ponytail with an undercut. They are seated in chairs in their living room, which is bright and well lit. They are looking at the baby with a calm, loving expression.

FAQs

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Want to get sexual health info from a person, not a website?

Peer educators are here for you! They can give youth 13-29 information and support (but not formal counselling) on sexual and reproductive health issues in the clinic. We are here to give you information that is sex-positive, inclusive, non-judgmental and pro-choice. Our goal is to empower you to make informed decisions about your health, and to give you time and space to ask questions and talk about your feelings the way you might not be able to do in a doctor’s appointment.

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From the PPT Library

Fact Sheets

Pregnancy Decision Making

You may have a lot of feelings when making a decision about pregnancy. Here are questions to consider and other resources to support you.

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Fact Sheets

Talking About Safer Sex

Some conversations are just trickier than others.

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Fact Sheets

Telling Your Partner

Although it may be difficult, we have some strategies for telling your partner that you’re living with an STI.

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Fact Sheets

Youth And Healthcare Rights

Your privacy is important here and at all healthcare providers. Get to know your rights as a client and how we disclose information.

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Fact Sheets

Adoption

There are many different routes you can choose to take when considering adoption.

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Fact Sheets

Financial Supports For Parents

Get familiar with some information and financial supports available to parents in Ontario.

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Fact Sheets

Having A Baby

Pregnancy is different for everyone and comes with unique challenges. There are many resources and providers that can support you with the care you need.

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Fact Sheets

Abortion

There are many myths around abortion. We’re here to give you facts and resources so you can make the best decision for you.

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