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Welcome to Sexuality Education

Everyone has the right to comprehensive sexuality education in order to make informed choices. SERC is committed to providing training and support for parents, teachers, service providers, and community members to assist them in their role as sexuality educators.


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Below you will find a complete listing of all resources associated with Sexuality Education. To refine your search for the resources that are right for you, just select from one of the subjects located in the left column.

 
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Pamphlets And Fact Sheets
Teen Clinics - Winnipeg
Teen Clinics - Rural and Northern Manitoba
Talking With Your Teens About Sexuality
Communication Tips for Parents
Sexuality at Different Ages
Resources for Teens and Pre-teens on Puberty and Sexuality
Kids in the Know: Personal Safety Awareness
Why Is It Important That Parents Take An Active Role In Our Children's Sexuality Education?
Myths About Sexuality Education
What to Tell Your Kids About HIV and AIDS
Sexuality - Just What Are We Talking About
Questions To Ask Yourself Before Coming Out
Heterosexual Service Providers Working With Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth
A Parent's Guide To Internet Safety
TV Talk Tips For Parents And Caregivers
Communication Guidelines For Parents And Caregivers
Clinics and Phone Lines - Winnipeg / Manitoba
 
Additional Resources
Our Families Can Talk About Anything Project Handouts in English
Handouts from Immigrant/Refugee Parents and Couples Workshops
Our Families Can Talk About Anything Project Handouts in French
Translated Handouts from Immigrant/Refugee Parents and Couples Workshops.
Our Families Can Talk About Anything Project Handouts in Arabic
Translated Handouts from Immigrant/Refugee Parents and Couples Workshops.
Our Families Can Talk About Anything Project Handouts in Tigrinya
Translated Handouts from Immigrant/Refugee Parents and Couples Workshops.
Our Families Can Talk About Anything Project Handouts in Swahili
Translated Handouts from Immigrant/Refugee Parents and Couples Workshops
The Little Black Book
The Little Black Book (LBB) is a resource developed by youth for youth. It increases young people's ability to access information and community resources. The LBB addresses a range of topics including job safety, tobacco use, drinking and using drugs, budgeting, suicide prevention and sexual health. The book is intended for students in Grade 9 to 12.
Suggested Websites for French Language Resources
Parents With Young Children Reading and Resource List
Parents With Adolescents Reading and Resource List
GLBTT Reading and Resource List
 
Posters and Print
Facts of Life Program Poster
 
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