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Institutions

 


     

  1. Department of Family Studies

    University of Guelph, Annual Conference on Human Sexuality and Training Institutes
    Dr. Claude A. Guldner
    Guelph ONT
    Guelph Ontario N1G 2W1

    Phone:   +01-519-824-4120 Ext. -6335
    Fax:       +01-519-821-4988
    E-mail:  
    lzehr@uoguelph.ca

     


     

  2. Département de Sexologie de l'Université du Québec à Montréal

    Dr. Joseph Josy Levy
    Case Postale 8888, Sucursale Centre Ville Montréal
    Montréal, Province of Québec, H3C 3P8

    Phone:   +01-514-987-4453
    Fax:       +01-514-987-6787


  3. Centre for Sexuality, Gender Identity and Reproductive Health of the Vancouver Hospital and Operation Echelon 5

    Vancouver Hospital
    855 West 12th Avenue
    Vancouver , British Columbia

     


    Organizations

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    1. Canadian Sex Research Forum


      Pierre Assalian
      Montreal General Hospital
      1650 Cedar Avenue
      Montreal, Ontario H3G 1A4

      Phone:   +01-416- 466-5304
      Fax:       +01-416-778-0785
      E-Mail:   
      mhayes@ls.mgh.mcgill.ca
                
      Pierre.assalian@muhc.mcgill.ca

       


       

    2. Association des Sexologues du Quebec

      6915, rue Saint-Denis, # 301
      Montreal Qc H2S 2S3
      E-Mail: asq@qc.aira.com

       

    3. Sex Information and Education Council of Canada SIECCAN

      Michael Barret, PhD.
      850 Coxwell Avenue
      Toronto, Ontario M4C 5R1

      Phone:   +01-416- 466-5304
      Fax:       +01-416-778-0785

      Internet: http://www.sieccan.org


       

    4. Centre for Sexuality, Gender Identity and Reproductive Health of the Vancouver Hospital
      and Operation Echelon 5

      Vancouver Hospital
      855 West 12th Avenue
      Vancouver , British Columbia

       


    Resource Centers

    1. The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
    2. Winnipeg Gay/Lesbian Resource Center
    3. Transgender Archives / University of Victoria

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    1. The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives

      56 Temperance Street, Suite 201
      Toronto, Ontario, Canada

      P.O.Box 639, Station A
      Toronto, Ontario
      Canada M5W 1G2

       

      Phone:   +01-416- 777-2755 or +01-204- 284-5208
      Fax:      
      E-Mail:  
      queeries@clga.ca
      Internet:
      www.clga.ca/archives/ (more than 300 pages so far)


      In existence since: 1973

      Supported by:

      The Archives depends on people committed to preserving that history as a legacy for generations to come.

      Purpose / aims / goals:

      Material in the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives and its James Fraser Library is broadly divided into two categories: archival holdings and library collections.

      Subjects covered by the collection:

      Our library collections are much like those in any library in terms of format -- but are distinct in being of special relevance to gay and lesbian history.

      Holdings:

      Records: Material donated by individuals and organizations -- including everything from business files to personal correspondence. Such unique holdings are the heart of any archives. This is the best place to begin if you're interested in a person or group whose records are likely to be held in the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives.

      Vertical files: More than 9,000 files we've compiled over the years, mostly on people and groups, with a few covering specific events. Another place to look if you've got a name or occasion in mind.

      Photographs: More than 7,000. A partial inventory is available -- but so far only in print.

      Posters: Our collection includes more than 2,000, promoting everything from dances to demos to films, plays, and displays. There's a partial, printed inventory of these, too.

      Sound recordings: More than 1,300 LPs, CDs, 45s, and over 2,000 hours of audiotape, including radio programs, interviews and oral histories.

      Moving images: Films and videos, including gay & lesbian-produced features, documentaries and TV shows.

      Art works: Original creations in various media.

      Artifacts: Hundreds of historical objects -- T-shirts, banners, badges, buttons, matchbooks and much more.

      James Fraser Library collections

      Books: More than 5,000 titles, including a growing collection of rare volumes and limited editions.

      Monographs: Pamphlets, chapbooks, offprints, scripts, theses -- more than 1,000 in all, including many rare finds.

      Lesbian and gay periodicals: The world's largest single collection -- more than 5,600 titles. Also available here online: an international directory of more than 7,200 queer publications -- covering the last 100 years.

      General periodicals with content by or about lesbians or gay men -- about 1,500 titles -- as well as extensive files of Canadian daily press clippings.

       

      Services offered:

      on request

      Service hours:

      Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings between 7:30 and 10:00 p.m., or by appointment (closed in August).

      Service fees:

      on request

      For Publications: click here.

       


       

    2. Winnipeg Gay/Lesbian Resource Center

      Manitoba Institute on Society and Sexuality (Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archive)
      Jeremy Buchner
      Suite 1-222 Osborne Street South, Winnipeg
      Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2Z6

      Phone:   +01-204- 474-0212 or +01-204- 284-5208
      Fax:       (+204) 478-1160


    3. Transgender Archives / University of Victoria

      Aaron Devor, Ph.D
      Academic Director, Transgender Archives

      Lara Wilson, MA, MAS
      University Archivist, University of Victoria
      PO Box 1800 ST CSC
      Victoria, BC, V8W-3H5, Canada

      Phone: (250) 472-4480
      Fax: (250) 721-8215
      E-mail: transarc@uvic.ca
      Internet:
      http://transgenderarchives.uvic.ca/
       

    Training Programs

    1. University of Guelph, Department of Family Studies
    2. Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de Sexologie
    3. Université du Québec à Montréal, Famille des sciences humaines
    4. University of Guelph
    5. Winnipeg Gay/Lesbian Resource Center

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    1. Department of Family Studies

      Dr. Claude A. Guldner
      University of Guelph, Annual Conference on Human Sexuality and Training Institutes
      Guelph ONT
      Guelph Ontario N1G 2W1

      Phone:   +01-519-824-4120 Ext. -6335
      Fax:       +01-519-821-4988
      E-Mail:  
      lzehr@uoguelph.ca


      Name of program:

      Intensive Training Institute in Sex Therapy

      Admission requirements:

      Professional qualification in a mental health field or a student currently enroled in a mental health professional training program.

      Duration of program:

      Five days; 45 hours.

      Training languages:

      English

      Contents / Curriculum

      Required courses

      theoretical courses:

       

      The institute teaches theory as an integral part of the institute. Recommended readings are provided. A Sex Therapy
      Training Manual is provided aech participant.

      practica:

       

      The trainees are expected to work within small groups where they will have opportunity to implement the theory
      through a form of simulated clinical practice and feedback.

      Optional courses

      theoretical courses:

       

      Not Applicable

      practica:

       

      Not Applicabele

      Graduation requirements

      oral examination:

      written examination:

      thesis /dissertation:

      Degrees / diplomas / certificates offered:

      Students are expected to complete a case formulation and rationale for practice. They are also required to complete a paper of approximately 20 pages focusing upon a researched topic related to the field of sex therapy.

      Degrees / diplomas / certificates recognized by:

      Certificate which is recognized by various continuing educational bodies as well as this course by the Board of Examiners in Sex Therapy and Counselling in Ontario.

      Tuition and fees:

       


       

    2. UNIVERSITY OF QUEBEC

      DEPARTMENT OF SEXOLOGY

      Montreal, Quebec, Canada

      NAME OF OVERALL ORGANIZATION / ACADEMIC INSTITUTION:

      University of Quebec

      NAME OF INSTITUTIONAL / ORGANIZATIONAL SUBUNIT SPONSORING OPPORTUNITY:

      Department of Sexology

      NAME OF OPPORTUNITY:

      Degrees in sexology

      OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION:

      PURPOSE:

      To develop interdisciplinary knowledge and skills in sexology to prepare students for careers in the field of education and prevention in schools, health, social and community agencies or to pursue an M.A. in sex therapy, sex research or in advanced sex education (program elaboration and evaluation)

      ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

      B.A. College degree or age 22 with relevant experience

      M.A. B.A. in sexology or in another relevant discipline

      PERFORMANCE / COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS:

      B.A. 90 credits, 12 of which are for practica

      M.A. 45 credits, 12 of which are for clinical work under supervision

      DEGREE / CERTIFICATION / ENDORSEMENT GRANTED OR TO BE EARNED (if any):

      B.A. in Sexology, M.A. in Sexology

      ORGANIZATION ENDORSED / ACCREDITED / APPROVED BY (e.g., governmental agency, regulatory agency, professional organization endorsement, etc.):

      University of Quebec

      OTHER (This section can include language of instruction and any other information of interest.):

      French

      CONTACT PERSON:

      NAME / TITLE:

      Robert Gemme, Ph.D.

      MAILING ADDRESS:

      Department of Sexology
      University of Quebec - Montreal
      CP 8888 succ, Centre-Ville
      Montreal PQ H3C 3P8
      Canada

      PHONE (+ international code):

      +1 (514) 987-3000, ext. 4453

      FAX:

      +1(514)987-6787

      EMAIL:

      gemme.robert@uquam.ca

      PROGRAM WEBSITE:

      N/A

       



       

    3. Famille des sciences humaines

      Daniel Sansfaçon
      Université du Québec à Montréal
      Case portale 8888, succursale Centre-Ville
      Montréal H3C 3P8

      Phone:   ( +1-514 ) 987-3639


      Name of program:

      Bachelor degree in sexology (Baccalauréat en sexologie)

      Admission requirements:

      B.A. in sexology, or equivalent training in related field (medicine, psychology, social work, criminology etc.)

      Duration of program:

      Training languages:

      French

       

      Details have not been provided.

       

    4.  

      UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH

      DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY RELATIONS AND APPLIED NUTRITION

      Guelph, Ontario, Canada

      NAME OF OVERALL ORGANIZATION / ACADEMIC INSTITUTION:

      University of Guelph

      NAME OF INSTITUTIONAL / ORGANIZATIONAL SUBUNIT SPONSORING OPPORTUNITY:

      Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition

      NAME OF OPPORTUNITY:

      Advanced and doctoral degrees in family relations and human development, with choice of emphasis on child and adolescent development, social and personality development, parent-child relations, social gerontology, human sexuality, family roles and relations, marriage and family therapy

      OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTION:

      PURPOSE:

      To develop interdisciplinary breadth, professional competency and specialization in area of emphasis, to make the best use of students' interests and prior experience

      ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

      B.A. or B.S. or honors degree, or equivalent, in almost any field, 3.5 (on 4.0 scale) GPA in last two years. apply by February 1 of any year, information through contact person (see below)

      PERFORMANCE / COURSEWORK REQUIREMENTS:

      Depends on program, information through contact person (see below)

      DEGREE / CERTIFICATION / ENDORSEMENT GRANTED OR TO BE EARNED (if any):

      M.Sc., Ph.D.

      ORGANIZATION ENDORSED / ACCREDITED / APPROVED BY (e.g., governmental agency, regulatory agency, professional organization endorsement, etc.):

      University of Guelph, AAAMFT - master's program

      OTHER (This section can include language of instruction and any other information of interest.):

       

      CONTACT PERSON:

      NAME / TITLE:

      Graduate Coordinator

      MAILING ADDRESS:

      Department of Family Relationsand Applied Nutrition
      University of Guelph
      Guelph ON N1G 2W1
      Canada

      PHONE (+ international code):

      +1 (519) 824-4120, ext. 3582

      FAX:

      +1(519)827-66-0691

      EMAIL:

      bryan@uoguelph.ca

      PROGRAM WEBSITE:

      www.uoguelph.ca/FAMILY/



       

    5. Winnipeg Gay/Lesbian Resource Center

      Jeremy Buchner
      Manitoba Institute on Society and Sexuality (Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archive)
      Suite 1-222 Osborne Street South, Winnipeg
      Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2Z6

      Phone:   +01-204- 474-0212 or +01-204- 284-5208
      Fax:       (+204) 478-1160


      Name of program:

      Breaking Barriers (anti-homophobia training)

      Admission requirements:

      Member of caring (health, social work, etc.) or teaching professions.

      Duration of program:

      2 - 8 hours

      Training languages:

      English, French

       

      Details have not been provided.

    Journals

     


       

    1. Annuals of Sex Research
      Juniper Press
      P.O.Box 7205
      Oakville Ontario L6J 6L5

       

    2. Bibliosex
      Périodique bibliographique sur la sexualité humaine

      Département de sexologie
      Université du Québec à Montréal
      Dr. Joseph Josy Levy
      CP 8888 succursale, Centre-Ville
      Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8

      Phone:   +01-514-987-4453
      Fax:       +01-514-987-6787


       

    3. Revue Sexologique/Sexological Review

      Service des publications
      Université du Québec à Montréal (Revue sexologique)
      CP 8888 succursale, Centre-Ville
      Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8

      Phone:
      Fax:


       

    4. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality

      Sex Information and Education Council of Canada SIECCAN
      Michael Barret, PhD.
      850 Coxwell Avenue
      East York Ontario M4C SR1

      Phone:   +01-416- 466-5304
      Fax:       +01-416-778-0785

     


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