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Poster Session Opportunities
Share your expertise, knowledge and experience at the
32nd Annual Guelph Sexuality conference.
While we accept a wide range of
poster topics, this year's theme leads us to seek, especially, a range
of
posters that relate to Communication and Sexual Health: More than
Words.
Posters will be on display in the Rozanski Hall Concourse during
the entire Main Conference June 22 and June 23, 2010.
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Communication
and Sexual Health: More than Words
Relationships • language • arts
• learning • empowerment • education • culture • sexuality • rights
• diversity • pleasure • counselling • film • technology
• partnerships • photography • research • community
• prevention • connecting • love • sexual health • identities •
internet • inspiration • music • politics • dance
• inclusive • practice • equity • power • understanding • gender
• theory • connecting • voices • media • youth • LGBTTQ • more
than words
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Confirmed abstract/poster presentaions
listed below:
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Constructing Ideas of Sexual Satisfaction in Sexually Active Canadian
Young Women
Amy Brown-Bowers
Living Along a Path of Invisibility: An Educational Research Project
on Sexual Violence in the Lives of Caribbean-Canadian Women Located in
Montreal
Melissa-Anne Cobbler
Sex Differences in College Students’ Expectations about Parenting
Corinne S. Enright
University Students’ Contraception Use as a Function of High School Sex
Education
Corinne S. Enright
Creating Sexy Spaces: Peer Programming with a Holistic Approach
Charlotte Henderson
Knowledge is Not Enough: Understanding and Addressing AIDS Stigma in
Rural Kenya
Nicole Jarvis
Accessing Sexual Assault Victims in the Margins
Nicole King
Social Work Students’ Learning Experiences in Sexual Diversity Course
Diana Kwok
Open Black Parent-Youth Sex Communication and Black Youth Sexual Activity
Nakia Lee-Foon
Sexual Device Manual for People with Disabilities
Edith MacHattie
Get the Facts Youth Website
Erin McKay
Impact Evaluation Study: Professional Development Course for Teachers
Delivering Sexual Health Education in Western Australia
Erin McKay
Teaching Healthy Sexuality to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities:
A Train-the-Trainer Program
Elizabeth Moore
Let’s Talk About Sex: A Comprehensive, Youth-Oriented Workshop
Candice Reich
Differences in Sexual Self-Concept, Comfort, and Behaviour as a Function
of Relationship Status
BJ Rye
On the Road to “Healthy Transitions”: Communication and Empowerment-Based
Sex Ed
Julia Saunders
Summer Fun Blitz: Effective Risk Reduction for Patrons Meeting Partners
in Bars
Ann Marie Sirko & Nicole Ritz
Undergraduate & Human Sexuality: What They Know & What They Don’t
David Skiba & Clementine Laverman
"I Wouldn't Feel Woman Enough" A Qualitative Survey of Perceptions
of Infertility
Amanda Whitten
Everybody’s Business: Facilitating Healthy Sexuality in Adolescents
Elaine Williams
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