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Important Update to Clinic Services
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Important Update to Clinic Services

ByJennifer Gibson 2020 / 05 / 222020 / 11 / 13

***CLINIC SERVICES UPDATE*** Please see below for information on appointments and supply/medication pick up. ***CLINIC SERVICES UPDATE*** Island Sexual Health would like to thank you for your patience as we continue to gradually return to in person care. We understand that these are challenging times as we all try to balance the health and safety…

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Gender Affirming Apparel Survey

ByJennifer Gibson 2020 / 04 / 022021 / 02 / 12

Thanks to all who completed the survey for Gender Affirming Apparel. We are currently in the process of following through on the amazing responses we received and based on these recommendations, we will have announcements about our plans for the apparel project coming soon. As part of a new funded project to improve access to…

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Join our Board of Directors!!

ByJennifer Gibson 2018 / 08 / 102020 / 11 / 13

Island Sexual Health Society is looking for 2 new Volunteer Board Directors Summary of Position ISHS is seeking 2 new volunteer Board of Directors. This Director will be asked to attend at least 1 (one) meeting per month, more when committee meetings are deemed necessary. We are seeking candidates who are willing to make a…

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Easter Weekend Closure

ByJennifer Gibson 2018 / 03 / 302020 / 11 / 13

Our Quadra St clinic will be closed Friday March 30-Monday April 2, 2018. We will re-open on Tuesday at 9am. Apologies for any inconveniences. Reminder that Emergency Contraceptive Pills can be purchased without a prescription from many pharmacies.

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Territorial Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that our clinics are located on the unceded traditional territories of Lekwungen (Chekonein, Chilcowitch, Swengwhung, Kosampsom, Whyomilth, Teechamitsa, Kakyaakan, Songhees, Esquimalt) and W̱SÁNEĆ (SȾÁUTW/Tsawout, W̱JOȽEȽP/Tsartlip, BOḰEĆEN/Pauquachin, WSIḴEM/Tseycum) Peoples. Our work takes place in various places within these territories. We humbly provide services for People from these territories as well as those who are settlers and visitors to these lands

Everyone is welcome

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As an organization who welcomes and strives to serve all people, we believe that inclusive language is a way of acknowledging and respecting the diversity of bodies, genders and relationships. People experience and express their gender and sexuality in different ways. People have different biological sex characteristics.

Inclusive language ensures we don’t leave people out of our conversations or our work. Inclusive language acknowledges the diversity of people we work with and serve. Throughout this website we have intentionally chosen to use a variety of language to describe bodies, identities and relationships with the intention of representing diversity. We also wish to recognize that language is powerful and highly personal, sensitive, dynamic and, as such, will change. We strive to be as current and inclusive as possible and welcome feedback on ways to improve our language use. We have taken our current language direction from BCCDC and TransCare BC.

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      • Internal condom (also called “female condom”)
      • Implanon/Nexplanon®
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      • Spermicidal films, foams and gels
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        • Menstruation
      • Penises, Scrotums, Testes and more
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      • Reading List for Parents and Kids
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