SexPlus: Sexual Health Week 2026

A femme person with curly hair and a pink shirt sitting in front of a vintage tv holding a vintage video game controller. There are cartoon images of condoms, an eggplant, and IUD, and other sexual health related images. There is the logo for Sex Plus Week with text underneath that says Sexual Health Week. Sex Plus Week | February 8-14

Every year, SERC takes part in an annual campaign led by Action Canada, which encourages people across Canada to learn more about their sexual health:

Taking place during Sexual Health Week, SexPlus is Action Canada’s flagship campaign to spark conversations, challenge misinformation, and create space for asking more, learning more, and knowing more about sexual health.

Building on over 20 years of public awareness, SexPlus asks Canadians to get curious, celebrate, and protect our sexual health and rights. 

This February 8-14, we’re zooming in on sexual health + artificial intelligence.  

The internet has changed a lot, all the way from dial-up internet to today’s TikTok trends. Now, the AI boom is here—and it can be overwhelming to know how this will impact our relationships, our kids, and our access to information about our health.

But we’re dialed in and ready to face the future!

Together, we can challenge barriers to information and create space so everyone can ask more, learn more, and know more about how AI will impact our health, our rights, and our futures.

Here’s what you can look forward to during Sexual Health Week, and don’t forget to sign up for Action Canada’s newsletter to be the first to get updates!

  • Free resources on sexual health and artificial intelligence.
  • SexPlus Trivia Challenge to test your knowledge.
  • Social media toolkit to dial up the conversation.
  • Collaborations with our partners across the country.
  • And more!

Sexual Health (Mis)information in the Age of AI

Wednesday, February 11, 12 pm CST

Presented by Action Canada

For Sexual Health Week 2026, join us for a timely webinar about how people are accessing online sexual health information, the impact of misinformation, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in promoting sexual health.

Click here to register for the webinar, Sexual Health (Mis)information in the Age of AI