Young People's Sexual Health Education And Relationship Service

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£278,625

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  • Health and social work services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

The London Borough of Barnet awarded Young People's Sexual Health Education And Relationship Service. The existing provision was commissioned in 2019 and was the first of its kind within the Borough. The service supports the implementation of Barnet's Sexual Health Strategy 2015 and also supports delivery against the sexual health outcomes listed in the Public Health Outcomes Framework. The service seeks to embed sexual health education and positive relationship support within the Borough aimed at improving sexual health and wellbeing of  young people under 25 years. The service will involve targeted sexual health, contraception, relationship education outreach across Barnet to support vulnerable young people. This includes operating a C card scheme, supporting schools in RSE delivery, workforce development, and health promotion campaigns.

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