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Alberta STBBI Strategy

The Government of Alberta is gathering input to develop a new Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections (STBBI) Strategy. 


The STBBI cascade of care refers to prevention and education, testing and diagnosis oSTBBIs, completing treatment (when necessary), and providing care and support for improved sexual health. 

The survey is the first phase of engagement in developing the Strategy. Information collected through this survey will help develop discussion questions for upcoming invitation-only information gathering sessions where stakeholders will be asked to share their professional experiences, perspectives, and/ lived experiences regarding STBBI prevention and the cascade of care. 

Your input will support the development of an Alberta STBBI Strategy with an emphasis on syphilis, which will inform government programs and other policies related to STBBI supports and services in Alberta. This strategy will reflect the real-world challenges and opportunities of improving care for individuals at risk of or living with an STBBI. 


The survey takes 15 to 20 minutes to completeand closes June 6, 2025.  

You may wish to create an account to save your progress, but this is not required to complete the survey. 

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Your privacy is important

The views or opinions you provide, as well as the personal information about you, are protected by the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. We are collecting this information to help inform decisions about development of an Alberta STBBI Strategy, as authorized by Section 33(c) of the FOIP Act. We will not use or disclose your personal information for any other purpose without your written consent or unless required to do so by lawIf you have questions about how we collect or use your information, contact the Director, Primary Prevention and Wellness, Alberta Health located at 10025 Jasper Ave Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1V1 by phone at (780) 903-2380 or by email at stbbiaction@gov.ab.ca.

Please do not give responses that include personal information about other people.