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  • Evaluating SOGI 123’s Impact

    Has SOGI 123, launched in 2016 by the ARC Foundation and partners, helped educators create inclusive classrooms and support school safety for all students?  Read More

  • Taking Pride Educational Modules

    Free, evidence-based resources to help 2SLGBTQIA+ youth explore identity, build relationships, and foster community. Available in English and French for educators, service providers, and youth workers. Read More

  • New Report: The Well-Being Gap

    Our latest study tracks how life changed for gender-diverse youth in BC before and after COVID-19, using data from nearly 60,000 youth.  Read More

Youth who are targeted by violence and discrimination are faced with distinct health inequities. Our focus is to identify resilience factors in spite of this stigma.

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Report Launch – “Students feel safer here, and more included:” Evaluation of SOGI 123 in BC 

The report is a mixed-methods evaluation of the SOGI 123 program in BC. In the 2016-2017 school year, the SOGI 123 initiative and resources were developed to help reduce discrimination and bullying and improve inclusion for 2SLGBTQ+ youth in BC schools.   The report focuses on two key areas: understanding how SOGI 123 has affected bullying […]

 

Report Launch – The Well-Being Gap: Highlighting challenges and supports for gender-diverse youth health in BC, 2018-2023

The Well-Being Gap: Highlighting challenges and supports for gender-diverse youth health in BC, 2018-2023 provides a profile of the health of gender-diverse youth in British Columbia (BC). The report is a collaboration between researchers at SARAVYC and the McCreary Centre Society and uses data from the 2018 and 2023 BC Adolescent Health Survey (BC AHS), which […]

 

The health and wellbeing of Indigenous adolescents: a global collective for an equitable and sustainable future

Excerpt Indigenous peoples, comprising almost 500 million individuals from across 90 countries, hold the longest continuous cultures on this planet.1 Despite the negative impacts of colonisation, Indigenous peoples have survived and continue to nurture and live their Indigenous knowledges, languages, and cultural practices. Indigenous peoples have made substantial contributions to global health… Global Collective for […]

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SARAVYC is an international, multi-disciplinary, award-winning team that studies how resilience, stigma, discrimination, violence, and trauma affect young people’s health.
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