Sense Project
a Head & Hands initiative
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Are you interested in facilitating sex ed workshops with youth? Do you want to contribute to the Sense Project at Head & Hands? We are currently seeking new volunteer animators for the 2011-12 school year!
Some need-to-know info about applying to be a Sense Project animator:

- New animators must be aged 25 and under
- We’re looking for people who can commit to being an animator for the entire school year (Sept-early Dec, Jan-May)
- Animators should have at least some availability on weekdays during the day. Last year’s animators volunteered an average of 70 hours each throughout the school year, but how much you end up volunteering depends on your schedule and your availability.
- Bilingualism is not mandatory, but it’s an asset if you are comfortable animating in French. The working language of the training is English.
- It is also an asset if you have previous animation experience or experience working with youth, but it’s not a requirement.
- It is mandatory to attend the full animator training (see dates below).
Animator training dates:
Tuesday Sept. 6th 6-9pm
Thursday Sept. 8th 6-9pm
Saturday Sept. 10th 11-4pm
Tuesday Sept. 13th 6-9pm
Thursday Sept. 15th 6-9pm
Saturday Sept. 17th 11-4pm
Tuesday Sept. 20th 6-9pm
Thursday Sept. 22nd 6-9pm
Saturday Sept. 24th 11-4pm
If you meet these criteria, download the volunteer application form send it to Nikki at healthed@headandhands.ca by Wednesday, August 10th. We’ll then book a short screening interview with selected volunteers. If you have any questions, feel free to call Nikki at (514) 481-0277!

Sense animator Emily learned all about IUDs at last year's training!
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March 17th, 2011Education, Prevention, Sex0 comments
I love this chart SO MUCH. I find it’s super-helpful for learning about how vaginal fluid (or “discharge”) looks and feels over the course of a menstrual cycle. It’s awesome because it accepts that vaginal fluid is a healthy part of your body and provides a range of possibilities of what it can be like. I also like how it provides a “Symptoms of true vaginal infection” list alongside. Click below to read more!
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February 25th, 2011Education1
Great news! Sense now has a Formspring account, so you can ask us questions quickly and easily!
You can ask anything (anonymously!) in the little box over here —->
The answers will be posted on the blog, as well as on our Formspring page. We welcome anonymous questions about sex, sexual health, bodies, sexual/gender identity, safer sex… all of these, and more, in the box to the right!
By the way, your anonymous questions will be answered by me (Nikki, hi!), the Health Animator here at Head & Hands, and our awesome Sense animators who facilitate workshops with youth across Montreal.
We’re so sexcited to hear from you!
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There an awesome workshop series going on at the 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy this week!
Check out the info below, and take a Facelook for the address and details!
Psst - one of the workshops is tonight!
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Join us at the 2110 for a series of super hot 101-level workshops about sex, consent and pleasure.
These workshops are queer & trans positive. People of all ages, genders and orientations are welcome. Come hang out, ask questions and grab some (free) safer sex necessities. All workshops and events are free and open to everyone!
~Getting Off Getting Off~
Thursday, February 10th
18h – 20hSafer sex, consent, and communication are the foundations of a rad sex life. How does pleasure fit into the mix? Come talk about bodies, sex, making out, and getting off.
~Film screening & discussion: Year of the Carnivore~
Thursday, February 17th
20h – 23h (?)Directed by CBC’s Sook-Yin Lee, Year of the Carnivore is a story about unrequited desires and the quest to get “good at” sex. Stay after the screening to talk about the film!
Thanks to Al Blair for the adorable and scandalous poster!
http://abcposters.wordpress.com/
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Près de 10 ans après avoir graduellement retiré les cours d’éducation sexuelle du programme d’éducation, au Québec, le gouvernement prévoit le retour des cours de sexualité dans les écoles!!
Cette semaine, deux articles sont apparus dans La Presse et La Tribune apportant les faits que le gouvernement du Québec, suite à des pétitions de différents CALACS (Centre d’Aide et de Lutte contre les Agressions à Caractère Sexuel) et aux recommandations de la Commission de la culture et de l’éducation, ramenait les cours à la sexualité dans le programme. Et non seulement les cours reprendront graduellement dans les écoles secondaires, mais les élèves du primaire en profiteront également.
Plus les jeunes ont de l’information, plus ils peuvent prendre des décisions éclairées. Ce n’est pas parce qu’on parle de sexualité aux enfants qu’ils seront poussés plus vite vers une vie sexuelle active
explique la présidente de la Fédération des femmes du Québec, Alexa Conradi.
L’école est un endroit neutre, où les enfants peuvent trouver de l’information de qualité. Alors que les jeunes sont exposés à toutes sortes de choses sur internet, remettre l’éducation sexuelle au programme est une excellente chose
rajoute Mme Conradi.
Pour l’instant, aucune date n’a encore été fixée pour le retour des cours à la sexualité dans le programme d’éducationnel. En revanche, ils devraient revenir graduellement à partir de 2011.





