"Since schools are the only formal educational institution to have meaningful contact with nearly every young person, they are in a unique position to provide children, adolescents, and young adults with the knowledge and skills they will need to make and act upon decisions that promote sexual health throughout their lives". Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education, 2003 p.17
All programs are age-appropriate and personal consultation with the teacher takes place prior to every session. SEEDS bases its school programs on the most current Health and Career Education IRPs and supports classroom teachers in the delivery of the prescribed learning outcomes for all grades, Kindergarten through Planning 10. Programs can also be designed to integrate into subjects such as Psychology and Family Studies classes in grades 11 and 12.