Resources
The majority of links listed here include websites and documents written specifically for Canadian health care practitioners. Resources for other service providers are listed at the bottom of this page.
Manitoba’s HIV Referral Program
(204) 940-6089
1-866-449-0165
FREE & CONFIDENTIAL
Communicable Diseases Forms (STIs, HIV, PEP)
http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/cdc/sti.html#forms
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Manitoba - Forms
http://www.cpsm.mb.ca/7_forms.php
Rainbow Resource Centre
http://www.rainbowresourcecentre.org/
Gender and Health
http://www.genderandhealth.ca/en/modules/sexandsexuality/
LGBT Mental Health Syllabus
World Professional Association for Transgender Health
Gender Identity Research and Education Society
Maritime Trans Health: Educating Maritime physicians about transgender health
http://www.maritimetranshealth.com/
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
http://www.catie.ca/eng/ServiceProviders/ServiceProvidersindex.shtml
Sexuality and You – Health Professionals
http://sexualityandu.ca/professionals/index.aspx
Canadian Federation for Sexual Health
Sexuality Education Resource Centre – For Service Providers
http://www.serc.mb.ca/SP/WA/15
The Cost of Homophobia: Literature review on the human impact of homophobia in Canada (2003)
http://rainbowhealth.ca/outlive/Hbomb.html
What are the Social Determinants of Health for LGBTTTIQ People? (1998)
http://www.rainbowhealth.ca/english/index.html
Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education (2008)
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/cgshe-ldnemss/index-eng.php
Canadian Guidelines on Sexually Transmitted Infections (2006)
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/std-mts/sti-its/index-eng.php
Living on the Edge: Wise practices for an HIV prevention campaign with Two-Spirit men (2007)
http://www.rainbowhealth.ca/english/index.html
Addressing Homophobia in Relation to HIV/AIDS in Aboriginal Communities (2004-2005)
http://www.rainbowhealth.ca/english/documents.html
Poz Prevention: Knowledge and practice guidance for providing sexual health services to gay men living with HIV in Canada (2009)
http://orders.catie.ca/product_info.php?products_id=25396
Visibly Hidden: Rethinking BMSM & HIV Prevention (2007)
http://www.accho.ca/index.aspx?page=resources
Harm Reduction Information Kit: for professionals working with at-risk populations (2000)
http://www.harmreductionnetwork.mb.ca/policy.html
Tips for Providing Paps to Trans Men (nd)
Pap Test Learning Module for Health Care Providers (2009)
Lesbian Health 101: A clinician’s guide (2010)
http://www.lesbianhealthinfo.org/
Young Women Who Have Sex With Women: Falling through cracks for sexual health care (2001)
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=552&Itemid=177
Raising Sexually Healthy Children Peer Parent Leadership Training
http://www.toronto.ca/health/sexualhealth/sh_educator_actual_training_4.htm
Resources For Service Providers
Rainbow Resource Centre
http://www.rainbowresourcecentre.org/
Sexuality Education Resource Centre – For Service Providers
http://www.serc.mb.ca/SP/WA/15
Heterosexual Service Providers Working With GLBT Youth
http://www.helpingout.ca/educators/helpingstudents/serviceproviders.html
GLBTQ Resources for Professionals
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=879&Itemid=66
Living on the Edge: Wise practices for an HIV prevention campaign with Two-Spirit men (2007)
http://www.rainbowhealth.ca/english/index.html
Toolkit for educators and service providers working with GLBTTQ parents and their children: Creating GLBTTQ-friendly spaces for children 0-6 (2006)
http://www.aroundtherainbow.org/index.php/resource_centre/educator_toolkit/
Raising Sexually Healthy Children Peer Parent Leadership Training
http://www.toronto.ca/health/sexualhealth/sh_educator_actual_training_4.htm


The content and language of this website is intended to be inclusive and respectful of all GLBTT* people, but it would be nearly impossible for one website to fully represent the diversity of this community. The content on this site was developed in consultation with health care professionals and with the members of the GLBTT* Health Promotion Coalition. However, it is important to note that the information in this website should not be used as a substitute for medical and/or legal advice.