Today marks the start of Sexual Health Week. Being safe means feeling empowered to access contraception, testing and treatment. It means understanding consent, healthy relationships and pleasure. It also means providing relationships and sex education (RSE) that gives young people the tools to navigate the world safely – both online and offline – and delivering safe, accessible sexual health services, wherever people need them. That’s why for #SHW23 we’re #PlayingItSafe!
LGBTQI+ Archive
New young people’s participation groups
We're inviting young people across the county to work with us to improve our services. We're...
NHS rainbow badges and lanyards
NHS rainbow badges and lanyards You may have spotted some of our staff wearing NHS rainbow badges...
LGBT History Month 2021
February marks the beginning of LGBT History Month 2021, an annual month-long celebration of the LGBT+ community and a time that is used to raise awareness of issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people.