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Teen Health & Important Information

Amaze
https://amaze.org/
Amaze takes the awkward out of sex ed. Real info in fun, animated videos that give you all the answers you actually want to know about sex, your body and relationships.
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Centre For Sexuality 
https://www.centreforsexuality.ca/
(403) 283-5580
We offer information, resources, and support for topics related to sexuality including youth and family support, resources for teachers and students starting a GSA/QSA, the Calgary GSA/QSA Network, Gay Men’s Health programming including two STI testing nights a week, and professional development training as well as LGBTQ2S+ organizational audits through our Training Centre. 
Our services are available across the Province although some accommodations may be made (such as phone or Skype calls) based on services requested.  

Compass Centre For Sexual Wellness
https://www.compasscentre.ca/home/
(780) 423-3737
Compass Centre for Sexual Wellness is a charitable organization that provides sexual health education and counselling services in Edmonton and surrounding communities.
We empower individuals to make informed decisions regarding their sexual and reproductive well-being through, education, information and supportive programs and services. This is accomplished by respecting the individual’s values, beliefs, cultural context and experiences.

Scarleteen
http://www.scarleteen.com/
Inclusive, comprehensive, supportive sexuality and relationship info for teens and emerging adults.

Sexetc
https://sexetc.org/
Sex education by teens, for teens. Info on birth control, condoms, HIV/AIDS & STIs, pregnancy and more.

Sex and U
http://www.sexandu.ca/
Sex and U takes a real-life approach to the questions and issues around sex and sexuality that matter most to Canadians. From talking about sex, to lifestyle choices, to contraception awareness and sexually transmitted infections, Sex and U provides accurate, credible, and up-to-date information and education on topics related to sexual and reproductive health. SexandU.ca is an initiative of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Canada’s leading authority on sexual and reproductive health.

Teensource
http://www.teensource.org/
Get information on STIs, Birth Control, free health clinics, and health resources near you.

Trans Gear and Safe Binding Practices
 
Binding 101: Tips to Bind Your Chest Safely
http://point5cc.com/binding-101-tips-to-bind-your-chest-safely/
Binding is a great way to reduce chest dysphoria and become more comfortable with your body. For many of us, a flat chest affirms our identities or helps us to be read correctly in public. The most important thing about binding is that you bind safely.
 
Binding Safely for Your Body: Tips for All Body Types and Sizes
http://point5cc.com/binding-safely-for-your-body-tips-for-all-body-types-and-sizes/
For many of us, a flat chest affirms our identities or helps us to be read correctly in public. If you choose to bind your chest, it’s important you do it in a way that is as safe and comfortable as possible, and that means you’ll need to listen to your body’s unique needs.
 
The 6 Best Tips for Binding in the Summer
http://point5cc.com/the-6-best-tips-for-binding-in-the-summer/
In the summer when the air is already sticky, the last thing you want to do is pull on a skin-tight compression shirt. You feel hot, you overheat, you start sweating like crazy, and your skin starts to feel irritated. We’ve been there! Here are some tips to make binding in the summer a little less uncomfortable.
 
Binders
Gc2b Apparel
https://www.gc2b.co/
Gc2b Apparel – Designed for trans people by trans people. Carry binders and other gear for trans masculine individuals.
 
Shapeshifters
https://www.shapeshifters.co/
Shapeshifters – Variety of compression binders
 
Underworks
https://www.f2mbinders.com/
Underworks carries a large variety of chest binders and compression vest, with lots of information about how to choose the best fit and size for your body.
 
Packers
EMISIL Prosthetics 
https://www.emisil.com/
Prosthetics for trans men
 
Free ToM Prosthetics
https://www.freetomprosthetics.com/
Prosthetics for trans men.
 
Transthetics 
https://transthetics.com/the-real-ezp/
Sells the real ezp and other gear
 
Individuals purchasing packers may also want to consider the type of underwear they are wearing and may need to purchase a harness in order to prevent accidents.
 
The Pride Centre of Edmonton
https://pridecentreofedmonton.ca/
(780) 488-3234
Binder Recycling Programs – Not all trans people can afford to order a binder.
Contact the Pride Centre of Edmonton. 
The centre hosts LGBTQ events as well as has a youth space, resources, and a library on their website. Services include drop in programs for youth and adults, information and resources, programming, counseling provided by qualified counselors, peer support groups, outreach programs, and workshops. 

The Quiltbag
https://the-quiltbag.business.site/
(780) 784-5265
LGBTQ* retail shop carrying queer & trans goods in Edmonton. Clothing, accessories, gifts, art, trans gear, and more!
The shop carries an always changing assortment of custom and curated used & new clothing; accessories like pins, pronoun buttons, patches, stickers; art and books by queer & trans artists; small gifts; trans gear including chest binders and compression underwear.
 
The Traveling Tickle Trunk
https://www.travelingtickletrunk.com
(780) 469-6669
Transgender individuals may decide to access gear to help reduce dysphoria. Most resources can be purchased online, but the Traveling Tickle Trunk in Edmonton does carry some gear for transgender people.

Vital Statistics/Change of Name Information
 
Alberta Health Care Coverage – Information on records
https://www.alberta.ca/ahcip-update-status.aspx?utm_source=redirector
Health card updates – Life events and address changes
 
Change of Name
https://www.servicealberta.ca/changing-a-name.cfm
A person’s name may be legally changed in Alberta. Some restrictions apply. There are restrictions when choosing a new legal name.
 
Considerations when you change your name:
Birth Certificate / Photo ID
Treaty Card / Metis Card
Permanent Residency Card
Banks (Chequing, Savings, RRSP)
Credit Cards / Loans
Electricity / Power / Water
Your Employer / Income Support
Provincial health care card
Passport / SIN Card
Register of Electors (Federal and provincial)
Cell Phone / Internet provider
Insurance (home, car, health, life)
Landlord or Deed
Pension
Doctor / Dentist / Health Specialist
Gym
Library
Airline (e.g. frequent flyers program)
Clubs (sports, auto, etc.)
Alumni Organizations
Online accounts (Paypal, Amazon)
Voicemail
Loyalty cards (grocery store, retail)
Professional Associations
Canada Revenue Agency
 
Sex amendment on birth record
http://www.servicealberta.ca/3300.cfm 
Alberta Vital Statistics may amend the sex indicator on a person’s birth record when the person was born in Alberta. Disclaimer: The Government of Alberta cannot guarantee that a birth certificate with the non-binary marker “X” will be accepted by authorities in other organizations.
 
Social Insurance Number – Changes to name or Gender
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/sin/after-applying.html
You now have the option to have your gender marked as X or not to declare your gender. Once your SIN record has been updated, you will receive an updated confirmation of SIN letter. Your previous confirmation of SIN letter or SIN card should be destroyed in a secure manner.
 
Vital Statistics and Life Events Modernization Act
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/Acts/2016ch26_unpr.pdf
An application for amendment of the sex on a person’s 
birth record that is registered in Alberta must be made on the 
grounds that the person identifies with and is maintaining the 
gender identity that corresponds with the requested amendment 
of the sex on the birth record. 
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