Our Coalition
Getiton.ca: from the GLBTT* Sexual Health Promotion Coalition
Proud supporters of healthy gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender, two-spirit and questioning communities in Manitoba.
Mission
- Build awareness of GBLTT* community health issues
- Promote sexual health
- Prevent sexually transmitted infections
- Bringing together GLBTT* community and supporters to share knowledge, resources, and experience
- Creating partnerships that build upon individual and organizational strengths
- Engaging in collaborative planning and problem solving
Membership
Coalition membership is comprised of individuals and organizations (including private, not for profit and public) interested in improving the health and well being of the GLBTT* community. Other organizations and individuals are welcome to participate based on a commitment to the mission and/or to the issue that is being addressed by the coalition at that particular time.
Membership includes but is not limited to:
- Adonis Spa
- Aquarius Bath
- Club 200
- Gay Men's Health Clinic
- Gio’s
- Gio's Cares
- Healthy Sexuality & Harm Reduction Team
(WRHA Population and Public Health) - Klinic
- Manitoba Harm Reduction Network
- Manitoba Health
- Manitoba Healthy Living Youth and Seniors
- Nine Circles Community Health Centre
- Public Health Agency of Canada
- Sexuality Education Resource Centre (Winnipeg and Brandon)
Coordinating Committee
Coalition decisions are typically made by consensus. A coordinating committee makes decisions between meetings. This coordinating committee consists of:
- Manitoba Health
- Manitoba Healthy Living Youth and Seniors
- Healthy Sexuality and Harm Reduction
- Rainbow Resource Centre
- Klinic
- Sexuality Education Resource Centre


The content and language of this website is intended to be inclusive and respectful of all GLBTT* people, but it would be nearly impossible for one website to fully represent the diversity of this community. The content on this site was developed in consultation with health care professionals and with the members of the GLBTT* Health Promotion Coalition. However, it is important to note that the information in this website should not be used as a substitute for medical and/or legal advice.