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Chlamydia
Think you might have this common bacterial STI? You’re not alone.
Read MoreConsent
What does consent look like in a sexual health context? Learn about ways we can recognize, talk about, and use consent.
Read MoreCopper IUD
This small piece of plastic wrapped with copper wire can stay in the uterus for up to 10 years.
Read MoreThe Diaphragm
Fitted over the cervix, this silicone dome has no hormonal side effects.
Read MoreEmergency Contraception
Also known as the “morning after pill”, the sooner you take an ECP, the more effective it is.
Read MoreExploring Self-Pleasure
Sexual self pleasure resources often talk about masturbation with a limited definition. We’re here to give you the info and tools to experience and explore what that means for yourself.
Read MoreThe External Condom
Worn externally on the penis, these prevent both unplanned pregnancy and STIs.
Read MoreFertility Awareness Method
By learning about and tracking your body and fertility cycle, these methods are a natural alternative to other birth control methods.
Read MoreGonorrhea
The most common symptom is no symptom at all. Get to know the facts.
Read MoreHaving 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.
Read MoreHepatitis B
Learn more about Hep B, a viral infection that affects the liver.
Read MoreHepatitis C
More treatable and curable than ever before.
Read MoreHerpes
People have a lot of feelings about herpes. Let us dispel the myths.
Read MoreHIV/AIDS
HIV is a virus and AIDS is a syndrome. Understand the difference and learn about prevention, testing, and treatment.
Read MoreHormonal IUD
A small T-shaped piece of plastic containing progestin that can stay in the uterus for up to 5 years.
Read MoreHPV
This viral infection is the most common STI.
Read MoreAbortion
There are many myths around abortion. We’re here to give you facts and resources so you can make the best decision for you.
Read MoreYouth with disabilities needs assessment (2020)
The Youth With Disabilities project was guided by a Youth Advisory Committee consisting of eight youth with a range of disabilities. Participants in this needs assessment were 13- to 29-year-old youth with disabilities in Toronto, and were directly engaged through an online survey, focus groups, and individual interviews.
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