Sexual Health
Sexual health is an important part of physical and mental health as well as our emotional and social wellbeing. Did you know for example that Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) are the most common in the under 25 year old’s?
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection, with sexually active young people at highest risk. As chlamydia often has no symptoms and can have serious health consequences (eg pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy and tubal factor infertility) opportunistic screening remains an essential element of good quality sexual health services for young adults.
The National Chlamydia Screening Programme (NCSP) is to control chlamydia through early detection and treatment of asymptomatic infection, so reducing onward transmission and the consequences of untreated infection for the under 25’s. Click here for further information on NCSP.Â
Monkeypox is a rare infection that's mainly found in parts of west or central Africa. There have been some recent cases in the UK, but the risk of catching it is low. For more information regarding symptoms and what to do if someone suspects they have monkeypox - please click here
The Very Brief Intervention section below is targeted towards improving early diagnoses and treatment.  The Local Support and Contact Details section, lists all the sexual health services that are available throughout the region.
Very Brief Intervention
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Would you know where to go to for advice on sexual health or sexually transmitted infections?
Have you heard of the National Chlamydia Screening Programme (NCSP) – it offers all young people the chance to have a confidential free, test for Chlamydia
I see that you are under 25, Did you know that Chlamydia is the highest STI for your age range and it generally doesn’t display any symptoms so you may not be aware that you have an infection?
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Would you like me to provide you with some information on how to get tested and the benefits?
While patients are highly accepting of being offered a screen, they have reported that it was very important that they did not have to ask. Many patients mentioned how helpful they would find it to have information clearly available in the practice stating the sexual health services are on offer, as they were unaware that they could have those services there.
Patients have a highly pragmatic response to a routine offer. They felt it was a sensible way of addressing their sexual health.
This question may be promoted from some verbal or visual prompts i.e. Posters or information displayed about the NCSP or they mentioned they are going on a “night out”.
It’s important that they feel this is a routine offer based on their age group only
“The patient doesn’t have to raise it with the doctor, the doctor should raise it with you. It should just be a standard thing. Then you know you’re not being singled out” (Male aged 22)
Inform them that the test:
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- treatment is freeÂ
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Self Care
- For information about sexual health and contraception visit the FPA sexual health charity website www.fpa.org.uk or the sexual health pages of www.nhs.uk
- You can call the national sexual health helpline free on 0300 123 7123. Calls will be treated with sensitivity and in strict confidence. The Sexual Health Helpline is open from 9am-8pm, Monday-Friday.
- Posters and leaflets can be ordered through the NCSP website or more information can be found via NHS choicesÂ
Local Support and Contact Details
Brook Southend
Brook Southend offers a wide range of services from our location in central Southend-on-Sea
This includes:
- STI testing and treatment
- Contraception (including long-acting methods and emergency contraception)
- Pregnancy testing and help with pregnancy choices
- HIV support
- Information and advice around all aspects of sexual health and wellbeing
Our services are available to anyone living in Southend-on-Sea and our friendly staff can support you with whatever you need. Even if you're not quite sure what you need, they are there to listen, answer any questions and give you lots of information and support.
Details of our dedicated service for people aged 24 and under will be available soon.
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Outside of Southend-on-Sea?
Brook Southend services are only available to residents of Southend-on-Sea. If you live outside of Southend-on-Sea but have an Essex address, please visit essexsexualhealthservice.org.uk for details of how to access sexual health services.
Tel:Â 0330 135 5916Â
Web:Â Brook Southend - Brook Southend (sexualhealthsouthend.co.uk)
Southend School Nursing Service can offer sexual health advice for young people.Â
For young people, School Nurses are a source of advice and support for a range of health issues by offering a drop in service in schools. School nurses work in partnership with other health professionals to achieve positive outcomes for children, young people and their families. Young people living in Southend can also access ChatHealth, which is a secure and confidential text messaging service for young people aged between 11 – 19 years. It allows young people living in Southend to easily and anonymously get in touch with a School Nurse for advice and support. 11-19 year olds can text 07520 649895 for advice regarding mental health, sexual health, bullying, drugs, alcohol, self-harm, relationships and smoking as well as any other health issue.