Planned Parenthood Regina wins award for Indigenous outreach program – CBC

Program has so far reached 830 youth, 10 community agencies

Dec 22, 2016

Planned Parenthood Regina was recently recognized for its work increasing Indigenous leadership at the organization and reaching out to Indigenous populations.

The Manachiwasin program, which means “respect self,” focused on delivering culturally appropriate sexual health information to six Regina community schools with high Indigenous populations.

“We reached out to Indigenous children in Grade 7 and 8 to increase early interventions, targeting children before they become sexually active so that they will know the facts about STBBIs [sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections], understand the risks, and be stronger young men and women empowered to avoid health risks,” said Chris Smith, executive director of Planned Parenthood, in a press release.

Read More: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/planned-parenthood-wins-national-award-manachiwasin-1.3908943

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