THE PPT LIBRARY
Your go-to resource for information about navigating sex, relationships and life! All from your friends at Planned Parenthood Toronto!
But a quick disclaimer! These resources are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. To get health services, book an appointment.
Featured Resources
Teen Health Source Peer Education Service
For trustworthy teen-led sexual health information, explore our online hub.
Wanna Talk Sexual Health With a Trained Peer?
Get your sexual health info from a person, not a website! Book with our trained youth peer-educators to ask questions and get information and support when making sexual health decisions.
Consent
What does consent look like in a sexual health context? Learn about ways we can recognize, talk about, and use consent.
Get The InfoHIV/AIDS
HIV is a virus and AIDS is a syndrome. Understand the difference and learn about prevention, testing, and treatment.
Get The InfoLiving with HIV
Undetectable means untransmittable. Learn about U = U and other info on HIV treatment and management.
Get The InfoMolluscum Contagiosum
Get the facts about this common viral skin infection that is sometimes sexually transmitted.
Get The InfoSTIs 101
Sexually Transmitted Infections are very common. Most are treatable and all are manageable.
Get The InfoSyphilis
Syphilis can develop through three stages without showing many symptoms. Learn about testing and treatment.
Get The InfoTelling Your Partner
Although it may be difficult, we have some strategies for telling your partner that you’re living with an STI.
Get The InfoTrichomoniasis
Caused by a microscopic parasite, this infection is curable with medication.
Get The InfoUrinary Tract Infections
A very common infection that is usually cured easily with medication.
Get The InfoYouth 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.
Get The InfoLooking for Support?
We are here for you! PPT provides sexual health services, primary healthcare, mental health support, and community programs for youth ages 13 to 29.