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Sex Positive Parenting

When we talk about sexual health, we don’t often associate this topic with babies and kids, but we should.

Guidelines for the Implementation of Mother-Child Units in Canadian Correctional Facilities

Developed by the CCPHE and University of British Columbia, the publication describes guiding principles, and the practices that are required for optimal child and maternal health inside a correctional facility, including the correctional context, pregnancy, birth, education, correctional and medical care, discharge planning and community partner engagement.

Do Parents Support Sex-ed?

Parents are the first educators when it comes to teaching their children about health, sexuality, and values. School-based sex-ed does not replace the lessons given at home.

Opinion: Canada’s Prison System Is Failing New Parents

International Human Rights Day and Rights of Incarcerated Parents

Press Release

2015-07-12

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