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Leaflets & Fliers

Consent - Do you get it

Royal College of General practitioners - Talk to us  (Parent Leaflet)

Royal College of General Practitioner - Talk to Us (Young Persons leaflet)

HPV vaccine for Men who have Sex with Men - Leaflet

Chlamydia - A5 Factsheet

Genital Herpes - A5 Factsheet

Genital Warts - A5 Factsheet

Gonorrhoea - A5 Factsheet

HIV - A5 Factsheet

Pubic Lice - A5 Factsheet

Syphilis - A5 Factsheet

Sexual Health Service - A5 flier (including Arabic, French, Kurdish and Persian translation)

Sexual Health Service Flier (LGBTQ focus) - A5 Flier (including Arabic, French, Kurdish and Persian Translation)

PEP - A5 Flier (including Arabic, French, Kurdish and Persian Translation)

PrEP - A5 flier (including Arabic, French, Kurdish and Persian Translation)

Useful Links

The British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) have produced a range of comprehensive Patient information leaflets for a number of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's).

BASH Patient information

Public Health England are running an ongoing campaign to eliminate viral Hepatitis as a major public health threat in the UK and have produced a number of resources which can be downloaded and used in prevention efforts.

Hepatities B and C summary

 

Easy Read Resources

The Sexual Health Service has always tried to provide a welcoming place for everyone who might need us regardless of who they are and what their circumstances may be.  As part of this commitment we are currently focussing on ensuring resources and information about our services, and sexual health in general, works for people who may have learning disabilities. 

Easy Read Resources

In addition to this the Supported Loving network has produced a whole range of information and resources to help staff support people with learning disabilities.

Supported Loving Network