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Explore articles, guides, videos, and community resources on sexual health, consent, relationships, and allyship.
Find What You Need
Whether you're an educator looking for classroom materials, a parent wanting to have important conversations, or someone seeking to learn more, we have resources for you.
Resources by Audience
For Educators
Lesson plans, classroom activities, and teaching guides for sexual health education.
- K-12 curriculum guides
- Age-appropriate discussion starters
- Consent teaching activities
- Inclusive classroom practices
For Parents & Caregivers
Resources to help you have open conversations with children about sexual health.
- Talking to kids about consent
- Books for different age groups
- Online safety guides
- Supporting LGBTQ2S+ youth
For Youth
Information and resources designed specifically for young people.
- Understanding your body
- Healthy relationship guides
- Digital safety tips
- Peer support resources
Featured Resources
Hot Topics
Online Safety & Digital Consent
Understanding consent in digital spaces, protecting privacy, and recognizing online red flags.
Supporting LGBTQ2S+ Youth
Resources for creating inclusive spaces and supporting diverse identities.
Understanding Sexting & Image Sharing
Legal considerations, safety tips, and how to handle coercion or non-consensual sharing.
Pornography & Media Literacy
Helping young people critically understand media portrayals of relationships and intimacy.
About This Project
The Yukon Sexual Health Education Hub was developed to improve access to inclusive, comprehensive sexual health education across the territory.
This resource brings together information from trusted sources and is designed to support Yukoners of all ages, backgrounds, and identities in learning about healthy relationships, consent, and wellbeing.
The Hub is a collaborative project supported by community organizations, health professionals, and educators committed to creating safer, healthier communities.
Our Partners
This project is made possible through partnerships with Yukon government, community organizations, and health service providers dedicated to supporting sexual health education.
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