Sexual Health

If you have any concerns regarding sexual health you can always see our school nurse; the following organisations can also offer great advice and support:

Free and confidential sexual health and well being experts
Brook has been putting young people’s health and wellbeing first for 50 years. The website is packed with over 500 FAQs, regarding everything from contraception and sexually transmitted infections to good sex, relationships and sexuality.
Web: www.brook.org.uk


Integrated Contraception and Sexual Health Services
All iCaSH clinics are self-referral, which means that a GP referral letter is not necessary. The service is free, confidential and non-judgemental.
You can access our services by calling 0300 300 3030 to book an appointment, by attending any of our ‘sit and wait’ sessions, which do not require an appointment, or by ordering a self-test kit online. A full check-up in the clinic may take up to an hour and a half, so please allow this much time for your visit. Our sit and wait clinics can be very busy. We aim to see people within two hours of registering, but it can sometimes take a little longer.
Tel: 0300 300 3030
Web: www.icash.nhs.uk

eC-Card App
Young people in Essex are entitled to receive free condoms and lube if you are aged between 16-24.
You can sign up to the scheme and find out more from the website below and downloading their app.
Web: https://www.ec-card.org.uk/

NHS Contraception Guide
There are so many questions surrounding contraceptions, whether it be about the different types available, where to get them from and how they work?
Head over to the NHS website to have all these questions anaswered.
Web: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/contraception/

Pregnancy Advice
Tommy's Pregnancy Hub offers lots of advice, support and guidance if you were to find out you were expecting a baby.
Web: https://www.tommys.org/
