Youth and Masculinities Peer Project (YMPP) is a volunteer run project that provides sexual and relational health workshops facilitated by young masculine/male identified youth for masculine/male identified youth
The second year cohort of the three year project, which wrapped in July 2020, came together to create a beautiful compilation of work exploring the complexities of masculine identities and experiences. It is with love and vulnerability that they share this work with you.
If you have questions about this topic, feel free to contact one of our peer educators. [Link]
Last Updated: August 2021
Anishnawbe Health Toronto is a fully accredited health centre, whose model of health care is based on Indigenous culture and traditions.
For this article, one of our volunteers did anonymous interviews with 3 teenagers all about the question: To what extent does culture and society play a role in youth sexuality?
When it comes to sex and sexual health, how do we feel about risk? What are things we can do to reduce risk of things we don’t want to happen? For the first post in our What Is Risk series we’re talking about Pregnancy Risk!