
Education Services
Enabling community learning
Planned Parenthood Regina is proud to offer informative educational opportunities through educational presentations*, community engagement, professional development, and educational resources. We offer a range of resources and work closely with all communities, with a focus on youth and gender diverse folks, to meet their unique needs and promote knowledge sharing. We'll always work together with community members to make our sessions as effective as possible.
Hello Educators!
Welcome to your designated space for Sexual health education support. We try our best to provide Sask-specific resources to those facilitating essential conversations across Saskatchewan. We understand educators are faced with unique barriers such as:
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Limited training in discussing or teaching 2SLGBTQ+ health
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Misunderstandings and fear surrounding Bill 137
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Lacking support from parents or administrators
How can I learn and respond to 2SLGBTQ+ pushback?
See our 'Sexual Health in Saskatchewan' infograph
See our disclosure email template for teachers
See our professional development opportunities
Built by Experts. Shaped by Youth.
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Interactive, adaptable modules
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Real-world scenarios & roleplays
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Youth-centered, LGBTQIA2S+ inclusive
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Grounded in harm reduction & consent culture
Organizations or groups seeking professional development in this area can reach out to arrange a workshop at hello@ppregina.com
Our education programs might not be the perfect fit for every group. If you have specific topics or concerns you would like our educators to address, please let us know and we will do our best to arrange something!
*We are unable to offer sessions in Saskatchewan schools. If you are an educator looking for Sex Education support, see our Not Just the Tip program, or look into our Sex Education Kits for rent below.
Not Just The Tip Toolkit
Take Care Down There
Not Just The Tip is a trauma-informed, anti-oppressive and inclusive sexual health education resource for professionals working with youth- and even parents. This program consists of 5 modules:
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Decentering Myself
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Power Dynamics
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Pleasure vs. Shame
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Facilitation Skills
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Going Further
We schedule workshops throughout the year to enable those who work with youth to be comfortable and prepared to discuss sexual health topics with young people.
Our Take Care Down There program consists of educational presentations covering:
Birth Control Options,
STBBIs,
Accessing Sexual Healthcare,
Relationships,
and more.
We'll work with you to determine the length and number of sessions based on your group. These sessions are intended for youth ages 12+.

Educational animation series providing medically accurate and age appropriate Sex Ed for all adolescents as determined by Parents, Teachers and Medical Professionals

An educational web series by educators to show your kids that learning about their health and safety can be fun and interesting!

Amy Lang is an experienced sexual health educator who helps parents navigate conversations about sexuality

Providing educators with the confidence and support to talk to their students about sexual health. Organized by age, topics, and teaching tips!


A hub of resources for Saskatchewan-specific health outcomes, free to order

Find a range of well-informed resources for parents who have concerns and questions about teaching SHE. From tips to safety- find everything for parents here

Accessible and actionable resources to support educators in navigating the barriers, misinformation and difficult conversations around 2SLGBTQ+ health in the curriculum, etc.
Hello Parents!
You are your child's first sexual health educator! As such, we've compiled a list of resources you can rely on when it comes to talking about sexual health with your child. We know this can be a awkward conversation topic and we're here to help make it easier.
Why should I keep my child in sexual health classes?

Educational animation series providing medically accurate and age appropriate Sex Ed for all adolescents as determined by Parents, Teachers and Medical Professionals

An educational web series by educators to show your kids that learning about their health and safety can be fun and interesting!

Amy Lang is an experienced sexual health educator who helps parents navigate conversations about sexuality

Providing parents with the confidence to talk to their child or teen about sexual health. Organized by age, topics, and teaching tips!


A hub of resources for Saskatchewan-specific health outcomes, free to order

Find a range of well-informed resources for parents who have concerns and questions about teaching SHE. From tips to safety- find everything for parents here

Accessible and actionable resources to support parents in discussing sexual health topics with care
You made it!
Looks like you're on a search for knowledge! You're doing a great job looking out for yourself and your body and we hope to make that easier for you. Take a look below for some items to support you. If you are looking for a specific resource on a topic to guide you, reach out to hello@ppregina.com and we will be happy to help.
I need general sex health info




Throughout the year we offer various specialized programs to participate in. Some examples of our past and current programs include:
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Zines for Sexual Wellness
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BIPOC Queer Peer Support
We typically announce new programming on our Instagram. Links to register for events can be found there too!
You can also keep an eye on what we’re up to on our
Events & Activities page.
If you would like to request our presence at your event or make us aware of an event you think we should attend, please email us at hello@ppregina.com
What we offer
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Free safer sex supplies (internal/external condoms, latex-free condoms, lube, pregnancy tests, etc.)
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Free information pamphlets
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Information on our organization






