Newcastle City Council is undertaking a review of sexual health services in Newcastle. This includes services relating to:
- Contraception
- Sexually-transmitted infections (STIs)
- HIV awareness and prevention
- Sexuality and promoting sexual health
- How we provide advice about sexual health
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These services are currently provided by a range of organisations within Newcastle, including: GPs, community services, acute hospitals, pharmacies, and voluntary organisations. These contracts are now due to be renewed, so we are taking the opportunity to review how the whole service is delivered.
The first part of this is understanding how well the current services meet the needs of people who use them, who may use them in future, and the general public. We are also holding workshops with organisations who currently provide services, to get their views.
We want to hear your views, as they are important and can influence the future of sexual health services in Newcastle. Please complete the form below and get your answers back to us before 8 July 2019. The results will be published on Let's talk Newcastle Online (www.letstalknewcastle.co.uk), and shared with organisations who provide services and support people who use them.
After this, the next stage will be to define a new model for delivering services, and we will be using your feedback to help us to do that. We will then consult on this new service model later this year.
The survey is confidential, and we will keep your answers private. No one will be identified from their answers or in any reports about what people told us. Thank you for giving us your views.
If you need this information in another format, such as large print, or you have questions about this, please contact us at: letstalk@newcastle.gov.uk