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Sexually Transmitted Infections

Title

Author

Format

Keywords / Topics

Publisher

Website address

Comment

STI Fact sheets

Planned parenthood of Toronto

 

 

Planned Parenthood of Toronto

36B Prince Arthur Ave.

Toronto, ON M5R 1A9

 

Sex and Drugs

Youth and Prevention Project

Pamphlet

STI

Safe Sex

Sexuality Education Resource Centre Manitoba

Easy to read current prevention info. medical and street terms.

The Sex book

Jane Pavanel

2001

Book

Sex

Youth

Lobster Press

1620 Sherbrooke St C&D

Montreal, Quebec

H3H 1C9

Explains Sexual Terminology in alphabetical order. Easy to use and fun.

End the Silence

Preventing the sexual assault of women with communication disorders: Developing a community response.

 

Pip Farrar ‘96

Book

Women who use AAC

Physical Disability

Sex Education

Safeguarding

 

Technical Resource Centre

200, 120-5 Street S.W.

Calgary, AB  T2R OY6

Excellent resource for women who use AAC, families, service providers, legal professionals, medical professionals and abuse counselors.

 



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