Canadian Pharmacists Association
Canadian Pharmacists Association

CPhA seeking pharmacist input to support expanding sexual and reproductive health resources for underserved populations

The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) is continuing to support pharmacists in delivering inclusive Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) care. Building on the success of its 2023 toolkit designed to enhance pharmacists’ capacity to provide contraception and medication abortion services to underserved populations, CPhA will now develop 2 new toolkits targeting the specific needs of transgender, non-binary, Indigenous and Two-Spirit communities.

Built on community engagement

To ensure that the toolkits reflect the lived experiences and care needs of the populations they aim to serve, CPhA will conduct focus groups with pharmacists and facilitate online communities with patients. These engagements will involve pharmacists already providing SRH care to these populations, as well as transgender, non-binary, Indigenous, and Two-Spirit individuals sharing their own care experiences and insights.

Provide your input

CPhA is recruiting participants for upcoming focus groups and online communities to support the development of new sexual and reproductive health toolkits for pharmacists. We’re looking for:

  • PHARMACISTS who provide care to:
    • Transgender and non-binary individuals
    • Indigenous and Two-Spirit individuals

(Focus groups take place June 3–5)

Interested in participating? Click here to sign up

 

  • COMMUNITY MEMBERS who identify as:
    • Transgender or non-binary
    • Indigenous or Two-Spirit

(Participate in an online community by completing questionnaires at your convenience)

Interested in participating? Click here to sign up 


Your insights will directly inform the design of inclusive, culturally appropriate resources for pharmacy teams across Canada. Receive a $100 gift card for your time.

Expanding access through evidence-based toolkits

In partnership with the Contraception and Abortion Research Team (CART) at the University of British Columbia, CPhA will create an open-access educational toolkit focused on the SRH needs of transgender and non-binary individuals. The toolkit will feature accessible infographics, educational videos and practice-oriented resources—available in English and French—to equip pharmacists with the knowledge and skills to deliver gender-affirming care and reduce health care avoidance due to provider knowledge gaps.

Simultaneously, CPhA will partner with the Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada (IPPC) to co-develop a toolkit for pharmacists designed to support the delivery of SRH care to Indigenous and Two-Spirit patients. This toolkit will include accredited training, practice tools and patient-facing resources, with translations of patient materials into Indigenous languages to support broader accessibility. Emphasizing culturally safe care, the project will cover topics such as contraception, abortion, fertility and navigation of programs like the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program.

Continuing CPhA’s leadership in SRH equity

These new initiatives build on CPhA’s ongoing commitment to advancing equitable access to SRH care. The original toolkit—launched in late 2023 in collaboration with CART and funded through the same federal program—equipped pharmacists with resources such as microlearning videos, prescribing algorithms and patient handouts to address barriers to contraception and abortion services. With pharmacists playing an increasingly prominent role in primary care, these new toolkits will further empower them to deliver comprehensive, inclusive care across Canada.

Together, these projects reaffirm CPhA’s leadership in SRH innovation and its dedication to meeting the needs of underserved communities.