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Share your results… not your STI

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2012
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Booklet

A tool developed to help individuals who’ve tested positive for an STI tell their partners (including conversation starters, etc.).

Healthy Sexuality and Harm Reduction brochure

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2013
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Brochure

Street Connections brochure

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2014
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Brochure

Youth condom promotion campaign: Logic Model

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2014
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Form or template

After the four years of the heads up?! campaign, the Healthy Sexuality and Harm Reduction team in Winnipeg endeavoured to revamp their new condom promotion campaign to have a more specific purpose. This logic model was developed to help explain the...

heads up?! and enjeu?! condom promotion campaign materials

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2012
Format: Image, Video
Resource Type: Poster

The heads up?! campaign (enjeu?! in French) ran in Winnipeg in fall 2011 (first resource) and then was updated in fall 2012 (other resources). The goal of the campaign was to promote condom use among Winnipeg youth aged 15-19. Evaluations of the heads up?! campaigns...

Report on Survey of Winnipeg Youth regarding the 2014 heads up?! Campaign

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2014
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Program evaluation, Report

Following the winter 2014 heads up?! ​condom promotion campaign, PRA Inc. surveyed Winnipeg youth about a) their feelings about the campaign, and b) their sexual attitudes and behaviours. These were compared to the results found in the 2011 and 2012...

Report on Survey of Winnipeg Youth regarding the 2012 heads up?! Campaign

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2013
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Program evaluation, Report

Following the fall 2012 heads up?! ​condom promotion campaign, PRA Inc. surveyed Winnipeg youth about a) their feelings about the campaign, and b) their sexual attitudes and behaviours. These were compared to the results found in the 2011 campaign...

Report on Survey of Winnipeg Youth regarding the 2011 heads up?! Campaign

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2012
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Program evaluation, Report

Following the fall 2011 heads up?! condom promotion campaign, PRA Inc. surveyed Winnipeg youth about a) their feelings about the campaign, and b) their sexual attitudes and behaviours.

Safer Crack Use Kit Distribution in the Winnipeg Health Region

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2012
Format: PDF
Resource Type: Program evaluation, Report

Describes the distribution of safer crack use kits (SCUKs) and the impact of their distribution in the Winnipeg Health Region.NOTE that more recent monitoring indicators can be found in the 2015 Street Connections evaluation report (accessible through...

Safer Crack Use Kit provider survey

Organization: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publication date: 2013
Format: Word document
Resource Type: Form or template, Program evaluation

Survey tool administered to health care and outreach providers in Winnipeg who distribute safer crack use kits to clietns. Results can be found in the Street Connections evaluation report (accessible through Sage). The tool is adapted from the one used by...
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