Then the Facts of Life Program can help with:
- sexual decision making
- dating and relationships
- pregnancy options referrals
- birth control information
- sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including AIDS
- family communication about sexuality
- and any other questions about sexual and/or reproductive health
E-MAIL:
thefactsoflife@serc.mb.ca
Your question will be answered confidentially within 2 working days.
LISTEN to:
"The Sex Files" radio show every Thursday at 9:00 p.m. on CKUW 95.9 FM.
JOIN:
The Sexuality Education Network - an online resource which enables sexual and reproductive health educators and service providers throughout Manitoba to share information and ideas with each other. The network also sends members new information about research, upcoming events and resources.
To join: send an e-mail to: sexualityeducationnetwork@serc.mb.ca.
Knowledge is power. Studies show that open discussion regarding sexuality does not encourage young people to start having sex at a younger age. In fact, the sooner we start talking to young people, the better equipped they will be to make responsible decisions, and when they do become sexually active, they are less likely to engage in risky behaviours that could lead to an STI or unplanned pregnancy.