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Kiss Me Deadly

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Kiss Me Deadly is a sexual health comic book for young people from the Canadian organisation The Healthy Aboriginal Network (HAN). It stars fictional characters Mona, Clint, Dougie, and grandparents and looks at aspects of respect and communication in relationships, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), two-spirited people (gays and lesbians), and sexual health as a career or youth-led project.

A sexual health worker at a clinic provides science-based information about STIs, vaccination against HPV, testing, and safe sex and serves to encourage young people to include sexual health in the medicine wheel of health issues discussed in the indigenous community. The clinic also provides a safe setting to talk about homosexuality. The grandparents discuss the dimension of fun and joy in healthy sexual relationships that are based on mutual respect and honest communication.

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Email from Sean Muir of The Healthy Aboriginal Network to The Communication Initiative on September 15 2011.