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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) & Safer Practices

Sexually Transmitted Infections are among the most common infections reported each year worldwide. They can be contacted and spread through any form of sexual contact, but STIs are usually easily treatable. However, if left untreated, STIs can lead to various health risks and complications. 

Why are we so afraid of these infections? More specifically, why are we so scared to talk about them?

When we catch other infections such as the flu, we don’t immediately feel embarrassed. It seems that if an infection is transmitted sexually, we tend to get uncomfortable, because of the social norms surrounding sex.

Our workshop takes a deep dive into what are STIs, how test, prevent and treat different types of STIs. Destigmatizing STIs starts with education and the communication skills needed when engaging in sexual activity. We recommend you attend Sexual Health 101 to get a general knowledge of safer sex practices.  

 To register, Click here!

Before attending the presentation, please fill out our anonymous Pre-Test Form (it takes less than 1 minute to complete): https://forms.office.com/r/8F8UEGN5Dk 

This form helps us ensure our presentation meets the needs of the student body. 

Date

Feb 28 2024
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Time

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Location

(URL will be provided in the email confirmation)

Organizer

Student Counselling, Health & Well-being
Phone
4167365297
Email
schw@yorku.ca
Website
https://students.yorku.ca/counselling/events
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