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On the left is text that reads, "Being safe, being me 2019: Results of the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey." Below the text is a UBC logo and SARAVYC logo. To the right are 8 different images of youth.

Just Launched: Being Safe, Being Me 2019 Resources

English: Our team has just launched a suite of resources that feature findings from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey. These resources are available in English and French. Français: Notre équipe vient de lancer une série de ressources qui présentent les conclusions de l’Enquête canadienne sur la santé des jeunes trans et non-binaires. Ces ressources sont disponibles en anglais et en français.

Being Safe, Being Me 2019: Video Resources

Being Safe, Being Me 2019: Video Resources

A video resource featuring key findings from the Canadian Trans & Non-binary Youth Health Survey report. The four videos communicate important facts about the health of trans and non-binary youth along with recommendations for improvement.

On the left is text that reads, "Being safe, being me 2019: Results of the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey." Below the text is a UBC logo and SARAVYC logo. To the right are 8 different images of youth.

Being Safe, Being Me 2019: Website Resource

A website resource to learn about and find resources for the 2019 Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey report. The landing page is available in both English and French, and includes an overview of the report, recommendations, regional fact sheets, custom photography, and video resources. Une ressource en ligne pour en savoir plus et […]

Quebec Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Quebec Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Quebec are saying about health in Canada.

Ontario Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Ontario Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Ontario are saying about health in Canada.

Prairie Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Prairie Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Prairie Provinces are saying about health in Canada.

Alberta Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Alberta Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Alberta are saying about health in Canada.

British Columbia Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

British Columbia Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from British Columbia are saying about health in Canada.

Atlantic Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey

Atlantic Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from the Atlantic Provinces are saying about health in Canada.

Rural Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey

Rural Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey

Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from rural communities are saying about health in Canada.

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