Naturally Curious – Presentation Guide
Project Description
The project focuses on informing adults about sexual health and to encourage them to educate and influence youth about it and about STBBI testing. The long-term desired outcome is that youth (and adults) will understand what sexual health means and, as a result, they will practice safe sex and seek STBBI testing. While youth are a target audience, it is recognized that adults in the communities need to be supportive of healthy sexual behaviour and be willing to talk about it to create an environment in which young people will see healthy sexuality as the norm.
Contact Information
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
350 Sparks St. Suite 805,
Ottawa, ON K1R 0A4
T: 613-238-3977
Toll Free: 1-800-667-0749
Reception
info@pauktuutit.ca
For media inquiries:
communications@pauktuutit.ca
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- – Addressing Gendered Violence against Inuit Women: A review of police policies and practices in Inuit Nunangat
- – NATIONAL INUIT ACTION PLAN on Missing and Murdered Inuit Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People
- – The Red Amautiit Project
- – Inuit Women Taking the Lead in Family Violence Prevention
- – Intimate Partner Violence – Traumatic Brain Injury
- – Meeting Survivors’ Needs
- – Nipimit Nanisiniq – Finding Voice
- – Pilimmaksarniq – Engaging men and boys in reducing violence
- – Engaging Young Men and Boys in Parenting Life Skills
- – Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and the Family Justice System Response