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For family, friends, and unpaid caregivers

As a family member or friend of a Two-Spirit LGBTQ+ person living with advanced illness, you may have questions or concerns about their care or about how you can be...

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How to be an ally

Some Canadians think that because many 2SLGBTQ+ rights are protected by law, “everything’s OK now”. While much progress has been made, the lives of 2SLGBTQ+ people continue to be deeply...

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About your grief

Many people think of grief as something that happens after death; but it can also be felt when someone in your culture or community has been harmed through discrimination or...

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What does "2SLGBTQ+" mean?

The acronym “2SLGBTQ” stands for Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning). The plus sign represents other sexual identities, such as pansexual or asexual. It’s important to remember that...

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How to provide inclusive care to Two-Spirit & LGBTQ+ people

If you are a healthcare provider who wants to strengthen your practice by making it more inclusive, you may be wondering where to begin. A good first step is to...

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The concerns, challenges, and needs of Two-Spirit LGBTQ+ people living with advanced illness are poorly understood and often underserved by palliative care. This session will...

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My Choices for Safe and Inclusive Healthcare

My Choices for Safe and Inclusive Healthcare is a place to record information related to your health and preferences for your care. It can help you to have conversations with...

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Module 13: Coping with a loss to suicide

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Everyone is unique, with their own experiences, histories, and struggles. These factors are always present and influence your emotions, reactions, and thoughts when engaging with new situations...

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