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Sheffield Sexual Health Services Directory

Download your copy of the  Sheffield Sexual Health Service Directory 2012

LGBT Charter – Supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students in Sheffield schools

In collaboration with the Centre for HIV and Sexual Health and a range of local agencies, Sheffield Children, Young People and Families Service (CYPF) has recently launched a Charter to support Sheffield schools to effectively address homophobic and transphobic bullying and ensure they are inclusive of the needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered people.

This Charter is part of the work Sheffield has been nationally recognised for by Stonewall in its Education Equality Index.

Following the launch in November, CYPF has also commissioned the Centre for HIV and Sexual Health to administer the implementation of this Charter in Sheffield’s secondary schools.

Please contact Bashir Khan, Lifelong Learning and Communities on 0114 229 6167 or e-mail: bashir.khan@sheffield.gov.uk for more details.

Download the Poster here LGBT Charter Poster

Download the Guidance document here LGBT Charter Guidelines

Tackling homophobia and transphobia in settings supporting young people: What are the barriers and facilitators?  Findings from a South Yorkshire study

Homophobia full report 2011

Homophobia summary report 2011

Explore Dream Discover

This pack, now available to download here FREE offers a comprehensive overview of the holistic models of sexual health developed by the Centre for HIV & Sexual Health and now widely used throughout the UK.

It offers a new way of framing and understanding work in these fields, illustrated by many examples of good practice, ideas for projects and developmental work.

Sheffield Sex & Realtionships Bulletin

Welcome to the FIRST! issue of the NEW! Sheffield Sex and Relationships Bulletin, which we will publishing termly.

The aim of the Bulletin is to let readers know about current issues relating to Sex and Relationships Education for young people in Sheffield.

If you would like to subscribe, contribute or submit an article for inclusion in the next bulletin, please send an email to Liz Wilson at the Centre for HIV & Sexual Health

We look forward to hearing from you!

The Hard Facts

‘The Hard Facts’ – about erectile dysfunction and counterfeit drugs – has been produced in partnership by The Brunswick Centre, The Centre for HIV & Sexual Health and Yorkshire MESMAC.

This pocket sized leaflet has been produced as an information resource for men within the Yorkshire region on the issue of erectile dysfunction and the risks associated with purchasing counterfeit medications. The leaflet also contains advice and information on counselling services within the region and advice on how to obtain legitimate medications.

Independent Advisory Group (IAG) on Sexual Health and HIV Newsletter

Puberty and Sexuality for Children and Young People with a Learning Disability (2009)

Young People and Pornography – A Briefing for Workers

Reports

Evaluation of Time 2 Test Pilot: Final Report 2010

‘Time 2 Test’ was a Department of Health funded pilot scheme that provided MSM (men who have sex with men) with home saliva sampling.

Findings from the National Gay Men’s Sex Survey, collating figures on HIV testing and clinics from 2002 to 2007

As part of the CHAPS programme, co-ordinated by Terrence Higgins Trust, this is the biggest survey of its kind in the world and the information is used to plan sexual health promotion and HIV prevention for gay men.

Further information on the survey, along with results from previous years can be found at the Sigma Research website: www.gmss.org.uk

Lesbian, bisexual women and women who have sex with women: An evaluation of sexual health needs and experiences in Sheffield

Socialising and Sexual Health: An evaluation of the needs of gay and bisexual men and men who have sex with men in Sheffield

SHINE (Sexual Health Information Network)

SHINE was a FREE magazine for sexual health professionals in the UK, funded by the Department of Health and produced by the Centre for HIV & Sexual Health from 2004 until 2010

Previous issues can be downloaded here