We Deserve Chlamydia Care - Two-Spirit-specific methods and findings

This short report presents methods and findings specific to Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer participants from We Deserve Chlamydia Care, a community-based qualitative study examining experiences of chlamydia-related healthcare in Ontario in 2025.

The study explored how disabled, Indigenous, Black and People of Colour (IBPOC), Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (2S/LBTQ+) women and gender-diverse communities experience access to chlamydia testing and care in Ontario. While Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer participants were part of the broader study sample, this separate report was developed in collaboration with the Two-Spirit Program team at CBRC to ensure that their experiences were analyzed and presented through culturally grounded, community-led relational approaches that reflect the distinct impacts of colonialism, anti-Indigenous racism, and Two-Spirit-specific contexts of care.

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We Deserve Chlamydia Care - Two-Spirit-specific methods and findings
We Deserve Chlamydia Care - Two-Spirit-specific methods and findings
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