Sexual Health
Young people, that is most students, in particular females under the age of 20, bear the burden of sexually transmitted infections (STI) today. Today 1 in 9 people have had an STI and there are up to 25 sexually transmitted infections; 8 have no symptoms and 4 are incurable. The only contraceptive which protects against pregnancy and STI's is the condom.
Condoms are available free of charge from the Guild's Welfare & Equal Opportunities Officer, the Brook Clinic and Student Health. If you think you may have an STI make an appointment to see your doctor, or make an appointment at the GUM Clinic (Genito Urinary Medicine) at the Royal Liverpool Hospital as soon as possible. For contact details and further places where you can go to be tested please see below.
For your information and advice about any concerns or queries you may have you can find out all you need to know from the following sources:
GUM
Genito Urinary Medicine Clinic
Royal University Hospital,
Prescot Street
0151 706 2620 (men)
0151 706 2621 (women)
Student Health
0151 794 4720
Brook Advisory Centre
Free contraception advice & advice on sexual matters
0151 207 4000
Playing Safely
The NHS guide to sexually transmitted infections
www.playingsafely.co.uk
• Government Sexual Health & HIV helpline
Free phone 0800 567 123
Claire Frost, Vice President Education and Welfare
Come and pick up a free sexual health guide and condoms.