Education program

Sexual Health Resource Centre

PPA distributes over 50,000 resource materials on a variety of sexual and reproductive health issues each year to over 125 health, education and social service agencies throughout Alberta, Northwest Territories, Yukon and other regions of Canada. Recognizing the diversity of our population, we have information for children of all ages, parents, street youth, immigrant populations, aboriginals, people who have physical and/or developmental disabilities and gay, lesbian and bisexual youth. To order resources, please contact PPA.

*New Video Now Available:

The After Party: Sex, Drugs and Alcohol "The After Party"
is an education video/DVD produced for junior and senior high school students to explore the associations between drug/alcohol use and sexual decision-making, risk-taking behaviour and outcomes. In other words, to help youth realize what really happens, or can happen, "the after party".



Running time: 11 minutes, 50 seconds
Cost: $30.00 plus shipping & handling

For more information or to purchase the video, please contact PPA.

Birth Control Demonstration / Sexual Health Promotion Kit

PPA offers the Birth Control Demonstration/Sexual Health Promotion Kit as a teaching tool for teachers, health care providers and birth control counsellors. To purchase the kit please contact PPA.<.p> Consent and Confidentiality Brochures

PPA has developed brochures on how Alberta law addresses confidentiality and consent issues as they relate to youth under 18 years of age and their right to access sexual health information and services. The brochures available are: Teachers and Guidance Counsellors, Parents, Youth, Health Care Professionals and Pharmacists and Store Owners. To order brochures, please contact PPA or visit http://www.wontgetweird.com/s/Under_18/.

WONTGETWEIRD Campaign

The WONTGETWEIRD campaign, now in its second year, is a province-wide, collaborative public education initiative that connects Alberta youth to a network of sexual and reproductive health information, education and health care service providers, both non-profit and government-run. The campaign directs youth to the website, www.wontgetweird.com. This directory makes searching for information about a specific sexual and reproductive health issue or finding a local service agency fast and easy.

PPA Newsletter

PPA produces a newsletter addressing sexual and reproductive health issues. This publication is distributed to all PPA members and donors, all health authorities and health units and all provincial members of the legislature.