Teen Talk is a Youth Health Education Program part of Klinic Community Health Centre. We provide services for youth from a harm reduction, prevention education perspective. We focus on sexuality, reproductive health, body image, substance use awareness, mental health, diversity and anti-violence issues. We adhere to the belief that by providing youth with accurate, non-judgmental information, they can make healthier decisions and choices for themselves!
Teen Talk has two program areas:
Workshops for Youth
Our skilled Youth Health Educators develop for and deliver interactive workshops to youth aged 14-19 in high schools, custody, care or treatment facilities, and alternative schools. The Workshop for Youth Program also acts as a community link by disseminating resources to youth on all related topic areas such as reproductive and sexual health, mental health, dating violence, body image, communication skills, and diversity. All workshops are available throughout Manitoba . City workshops are available Tuesday through Friday (Friday AM only). For more information please contact the coordinator at 784-4010.
Click here for Workshop Booking Form (PDF)
Peer Support
Peer Support is an exciting, youth-directed volunteer opportunity for students from 14-19. We provide a 32-hour comprehensive training program to educate youth about birth control, sexuality, diversity, healthy relationships, substance use, mental health (including suicide awareness) and teenage pregnancy. After training is complete newly trained peer supporters initiate activities in their schools and communities, such as skit presentations, information tables and educational events. Youth are then prepared to act as a link to community resources for their friends and peers. Training takes place throughout the year and across the province. For more information or to book at training throughout Manitoba please contact the coordinator at 784-4010.
Click here for Peer Support Training Information (PDF)
Click here for Peer-Led Presentations (Skitz, Mission Protection and Hep C) (PDF)
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