Canadian Sex Research Forum

The Canadian Sex Research Forum grew out of conversations that began in 1969 between a small group of individuals at the University of Calgary. The intention of forming the group was to bring professionals working in the area of human sexuality in Canada together to form a multidisciplinary organization. Members would be committed to the advancement of sexual science and find common ground through their shared involvement in sex counseling or therapy, sex education, and/or sex research.

Conversation continued and the first official meeting took place in Calgary in 1972. In these early years, meetings alternated between Banff, Alberta and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.

The emphasis of CSRF meetings has always been to share ideas and information among colleagues. Small meetings sizes encourage collaborative discussions and knowledge exchange between members and provide unique opportunities for members to get to know each other well. CSRF is a supportive network of professionals working in a variety of areas related to human sexuality in Canada.

CSRF continues to meet in various locations across Canada, alternating among western, central, and eastern locations. 

Vision Statement 

The Canadian Sex Research Forum aims to be Canada's leading organization dedicated to interdisciplinary theoretical and applied research in the field of sexuality, fostering sexual science, and improving the sexual health and well-being of Canadians.

Mission Statement 

We will provide members with the tools and opportunities for regular exchange and transfer of evidence-based knowledge while supporting the professional development of future scholars and practitioners in our field.

 CSRF Bylaws 

To view the updated CSRF Bylaws, please Click Here.  

Partnerships

CSRF is proud to partner with other Canadian interest groups focused on fostering Canadian research in Human Sexuality. To see a list of our current partnerships, please click here