Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)

 
 

About the Program

Improving access to culturally safe sexual and reproductive health care for Black, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, immigrant and racialized communities in British Columbia and Alberta.

This two year project focuses on community education and healthcare provider training to reduce barriers to inclusive SRH services.

We Deliver This Project

In close partnership with Afro-Canadian Positive Network of BC, our primary implementation partner. Together, we collaborate with additional community organizations and healthcare providers who contribute their expertise and support to project delivery. Through these partnerships, we work to increase access to services, promote culturally safe care, and support informed decision-making in sexual and reproductive health.

 

 

1) COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS

We are currently delivering workshops on topics such as:

  • Contraception

  • Mental Wellness and SRH

  • Gender-affirming care

  • SRHR

Workshops are delivered online and in person across communities in BC and Alberta, in partnership with Afro-Canadian Positive Network of BC (ACPNet BC) and other local organizations.

RESOURCES

Downloadable brochures created for community members:

 
 

2) HEALTHCARE PROVIDER TRAINING

Culturally Safe & Trauma-Informed Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Care

We offer in-person training for healthcare providers focused on culturally safe, person-centred, and trauma-informed sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care. Our sessions are designed to be practical, reflective, and grounded in real-world healthcare settings across British Columbia and Alberta.

Training Objectives

Our training aims to support participants to:

  • Develop a stronger understanding of diverse sexual and reproductive health experiences and barriers

  • Recognize how systemic and social factors can influence care experiences

  • Reflect on approaches that support respectful, inclusive, and culturally safe care

  • Identify small, practical actions that can be integrated into everyday practice

What the Training Covers

  • Sexual and reproductive health care in context

  • Community-informed perspectives and lived experiences

  • Trauma-informed approaches in SRH care

  • Common barriers to accessing care

  • Cultural safety in healthcare practice

Training Format

 

Who This Training Is For?

This training is suitable for healthcare providers and healthcare-adjacent professionals across disciplines. No prior specialization in sexual and reproductive health is required.

Interested in Training?

If you’d like to host an in-person training or learn more about upcoming online offerings, please get in touch.

We Are Here To Help You Access

Sexual and reproductive health care that is respectful, affirming, and culturally safe.