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PPT’s Youth Sexual Health Needs Assessment

Earlier this year, Planned Parenthood Toronto completed their second Youth Sexual Health Needs Assessment – over 600 youth participated!

One of the recommendations from their Youth Advisory Committee who guided the project was to create an infographic of some of the key findings as a way of sharing the information with youth and the larger community.

Over the summer, staff worked with a designer to develop the infographic and it’s been finalized this fall – and we’re very excited to be sharing it!

What do you think? Does this reflect your needs and experiences? What do you want from Sexual Health in the city?

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If you have questions about this topic, feel free to contact one of our peer educators. [Link]

Last Updated: April 2020

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