Get the Facts

Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are essential for young people to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. Understanding these rights empowers you to make informed decisions about your body, relationships, and future. With our app, you have a trusted companion on this journey.

Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Comprehensive Sexuality Education: Access to accurate information about sexuality, reproduction, consent, and relationships is your right. This education helps you understand your body, respect others, and make safe choices.  Our application provides evidence-based resources, including articles, videos, and interactive modules created by healthcare professionals and experts. Avoid myths and misconceptions by using our trusted sources.
  2. Bodily Autonomy: Everyone has the right to be treated with respect and to make informed decisions about their own body. This includes being able to seek reproductive healthcare and support without discrimination, and ensuring that choices related to relationships or sexual activity are made safely and without coercion.
  3. Access to Health Services: You have the right to access a range of reproductive health services, including contraception, safe abortion where legal, STI testing and treatment, and maternal health care. These services should be affordable, confidential, and youth-friendly. Use our app to find local youth-friendly clinics and health services near you.
  4. Consent and Respect: Every person has the right to be free from violence, coercion, and discrimination. This includes the right to give or withhold consent and to have your boundaries respected in all relationships and interactions. Our app helps you understand what consent means and how to communicate your boundaries effectively through informative content and real-life scenarios.

Being informed about your sexual health gives you the confidence to make choices that are best for you.

Additional resources:

https://www.actioncanadashr.org/sexual-health-hub/your-sexual-rights-and-accessing-healthcare