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Wellness Promotion
LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
Why are
there so
many LGBTQ
people in
Canada?
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• LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
No. LGBTQ
people want
the same rights
as all people in
Canada – to live their
true lives free from
discrimination.
According to
the United
Nations, there is
no link between
homosexuality and
child abuse. LGBTQ
people all over the world
can be excellent parents,
teachers and role
models.
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Are children
safe around
LGBTQ people?
Do people
in Canada
have the right to
have same sex
relationships?
LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
LGBTQ
means Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender
and Queer. These
are some of the
ways that people
express their sexual
orientation and
gender identity.
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Yes. Canadian
law recognizes
the right of
consenting adults
to have private
sexual relationships.
Canadian law also
recognizes same sex
marriage.
No. Many
LGBTQ people
have strong family
values. They want
to marry, have
children and have
strong relationships
with their extended
families. Love
makes a family.
Why do some
people want to
change their sex
or gender?
Transgender
people feel that
their inner selves
are different from
the sex and gender
that others see.
They may want
to change their
clothing or bodies
to match their
inner selves.
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• LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
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Do LGBTQ
people want
more rights
than other
people?
Does LGBTQ
marriage
threaten the
traditional
family?
Y
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FA LU
VA
LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
• LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
A person’s
sexuality is not a
disease. Most people
feel that they were
born with their sexual
orientation, and trying
to change what is
natural can cause
them great harm.
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Is homosexuality
a sickness? Is
there a cure?
• LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
LGBTQ people
live in all countries
and communities.
Canadian laws
respect their rights,
so many LGBTQ
people feel it is safe
to be open about their
sexual orientation and
gender identity.
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What does
LGBTQ
mean?
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LGTBQ101 • LGTBQ101
Wellness Promotion
LGBTQ 101
Definitions
Sexual Orientation: Everyone
has a sexual orientation – a
physical, romantic and/or
emotional attraction towards
other individuals. Gay men
and Lesbian women are attracted
to people of the same sex and
Straight men and women are
attracted to people of the opposite
sex. Bisexual people may be
attracted to both males and
females. There are some people
who feel no sexual attraction;
they are asexual.
Gender Identity: Everyone has
a gender identity – an internal
and individual experience of
gender. A person’s gender
identity is who they feel they
truly are, male, female or other.
This could be the same or
different from the sex they
were determined to be at birth.
LGBTTQQ2SA: This is part
of the range of human sexual
orientation and gender identity,
including people who identify
as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender, Transsexual,
Intersexed, Queer, Questioning,
2Spirit, Asexual or Allies of
LGBTQ people.
Homophobia: Homophobia is a
learned dislike, fear or hatred of
LGBTQ people.
1.
Folding Instructions:
1 1.
Tear off bookmark before
folding paper game.
Wellness Promotion
In Canada
1
Fold exactly along
dotted line, crease.
Canadian society respects the
2 Fold again to make
values of Diversity, Inclusion,
square, crease.
Human Rights and Family Values.
The Canadian Charter of Human
Schéma de pliage :
Rights and Freedoms protects
Schéma de pliage : 3 Unfold, turn over,
this side up.
us all from discrimination and
1. Pliez en deux le long de la ligne
harassment.
1. Pliez en deux le long depointillée.
la ligne
4 Fold 4 corners to meet
Here are some of the major pointillée.
at centre, crease.
changes since 1969 that protect
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Financé par :
Financé par : Le Ministére de la Santé et
Le Ministére de la Santédes
et Soins de longue durée
des Soins de longue durée
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3.
4.4
4.
2. Pliez en deux de nouveau pour
the rights of LGBTQ people
in en deux de nouveau
2. Pliez
pour
créer
un carré.
Turn
over, fold 4 corners
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our society:
créer un carré.
to centre, crease.
1969 Canadian laws changed
3. Dépliez la feuille et tournez pour
3. Dépliez la feuille et tournez
pource côté vers le haut.
to allow sex between consenting
afficher
6 leFold
adults
afficher ce côté vers
haut.in half, crease.
5.
5.
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1978 Immigration Act allows
4. Pliez les 4 pointes vers le centre.
fingers in openings
4. Pliez les 4 pointes7versPut
le centre.
gays and lesbians to immigrate
and
play!
to Canada
5. Retournez de nouveau la feuille et
5. Retournez de nouveau rabattez
la feuille les
et 4 pointes vers le
1986 Ontario Human Rights
rabattez
les
4
pointes
vers
le
Code bans discrimination based
centre.
centre.
on sexual orientation
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6.
6. Pliez en deux.
1995 Ontario first province to
Pliez en deux. You can find more LGBTQ
allow same-sex couples 6.
to adopt
information
7. Insérezonline:
vos doigts dans les fentes
children
7. Insérez vos doigts dans les fentes
le tour est
joué!
1996 Canadian Human Rights
UnitedetNations
Office
et le tour est joué!
Act bans discrimination based
for Human Rights
on sexual orientation
www.ohchr.org
2005 Civil Marriage Act legalizes
same-sex marriage across Canada
For more information,
please contact us:
416-925-2103 x1224
[email protected]
www.sschto.ca
Amnesty International (search for
LGBT Rights)
www.amnesty.ca
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7.
www.catie.ca
1-800-263-1638
www.catie.ca
1-800-263-1638
Numéro de catalogue
Numéro de catalogue
du Centre de distribution de CATIE :
du Centre de distribution de CATIE
:
ATI-26265F
Wellness Promotion
Settlement.Org (search for LGBTQ)
ATI-26265F
Aussi disponible en :
www.settlement.org
Aussi disponible en :
416-925-2103 x1224
Espagnol ATI-26265S
Ontario416-925-2103
Council of Agencies
[email protected]
Espagnol ATI-26265S
Portugais ATI-26266
416-925-2103Serving Immigrants
poste 234
Portugais ATI-26266
Chinois traditionnel ATI-26267
www.sschto.ca
poste 234 www.positivespaces.ca
© 2014
St. Stephen’s Community House
traditionnel
© 2010 St. Stephen’s Community
House
Imprimé avec l’aideChinois
de CATIE,
2010. ATI-26267Anglais ATI-26265
Anglais ATI-26265
© 2010 St. Stephen’s Community House
Imprimé avec l’aide de CATIE, 2010.

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