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Winnipeg! are hosting two in-person focus groups to get feedback on their testing campaign, and they want to hear from you!
Are you:
- Between the ages of 16-24?
- Queer and/or Trans?
- Black, Indigenous, or a Youth of Colour?
All levels of sexual health knowledge are welcome! You’ll receive a $75 honorarium for sharing what you think about the campaign and STI testing in your communities.
Focus groups dates are:
- Friday November 15, Afternoon
- Saturday November 16, Morning
To sign up or to get more information contact andrew@actioncanadashr.org
The University of Western Ontario (Western University) graduate program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies offers competitive funding, financial support for conferences, opportunities for professional development, a vibrant intellectual culture with visiting speakers and an annual department conference, and collaborative programs in Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction and in Migration and Ethnic Relations.
For more information about Western University's graduate program in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies and how to apply, please go to:
The Sexual Violence Response Team is a small group of senior staff who coordinate accommodations and resources for students who have experienced sexual violence. They can be reached at 204-230-6660 (call or text) or at svrt@uwinnipeg.ca
Available during University business hours (Monday to Friday 8:30am-5:00pm).
Learn more about the Sexual Violence Response Team and the supports available to the UW community