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Healthy Relationships
Description
A mindmap about healthy relationships. This mind map contains information covered for Ontario's Grade 9 health curriculum. It covers STI, birth control, sexual orientation and gender identity, consent, and relationship rights and responsibilities.
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grade9
health
sexed
sti
std
birth control
high school
consent
gender
gender identity
healthy living
sexual orientation
sexuality
health and physical education
grade 9
Mind Map by
Michaela Young
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Healthy Relationships
Birth Control
Condoms
female condom
dental dam
male condom
Drugs
Depo-Provera
needle
birth control pill
pill taken every day at the same time
Nuva Ring
goes inside the vagina
Evra
a patch
suppress ovulation & release estrogen & progesterone
STI
Virus
herpes
HIV
AIDS
HPV
hepatitis B/C
Bacteria
chlamydia
gonorrhea
syphilis
Parasite
scabies
pubic lice
trichomoniasis
Consent
Canadain Laws
Age of Consent
under 12
unable to consent
16 & up
official age of consent
18 & under
protected from exploitation
people in a position of power may not use that to force consent
you can only give consent yourself
you must be awake and sober
you can change your mind anytime
a yes or no answer
Coercion
forcing/pressuring someone to do something/say yes
Relationship Rights & Responsibilities
Rights
be safe
signs of abuse
physical harm
controlling
not respecting boundties
constant criticism
have a life outside the relationship
be supported
be happy
be respected
Responsibilities
respect
opinions
boundries
communicate
honestly
and make comprimises
your boundries
factors to ensure ressoposible choices
stay sober
get testsed
communicate
know past partners
know boundries
Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation
bisexual
atteacter to both sexes
gay/lesbian
attracted to opposite sex
heterosexual
attracted to same sex
Gender Identity
transgender
identifies as the opposite gender
biological sex
gender assigned at birth
the way you identify as a male or female
gender expression
how someone expresses their gender
Influences
media
culture/religion
sterotypes
homophobia
Binge Drinking
having a lot of drinks in a short bit of time
Reasons
to look cool
to fit in
peer pressure
Dangers
unwanted sexual contact
pregnancy
STI
death
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