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Communication

Communication

Talking about sexual health is important and vital to overall wellness. You may be able to reduce your risk of HIV through communication and/or relationship agreements regarding abstinence, HIV status, monogamy, condom use, etc.
For tips and strategies on navigating sexual health conversations, talk to your doctor, a counsellor at a sexual health clinic, or a counsellor at an AIDS service organization (ASO). To find a sexual health clinic, ASO and other HIV/AIDS programs near you, call the Ontario AIDS & Sexual Health InfoLine. For information in English and many other languages call: 416-392-2437 or 1-800-668-2437 (toll-free in Ontario), and for French call: 1-800-267-7432 (toll-free in Ontario). The InfoLine is free and anonymous.
In Ontario, you can dial 211 on your phone or visit 211 Ontario to find an ASO and other HIV/AIDS programs in your city or town. Use your location to find services near you.