Services
Many STIs are only preventable and treatable if we go to sexual health services sooner rather than later.
The good news is there are free sexual health services near you that provide services such as:
- Free testing for HIV and STIs
- Free condoms
- Free advice and information
For free condoms, free testing and confidential advice, you can go to any of these places:
- Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) Clinics
- Sexual Health Clinics
- General Practices (GPs)
- Specialist Contraceptive Clinics
- Young People's Services
- Pharmacies
- Family Planning Clinics
Find out what happens when you go for a sexual health check-up
The African AIDS Helpline: 0800 0967 50
Run by Africans for Africans in a range of African languages. Provides information on local services available to Africans. Free, confidential, safe to call.
Doing it right workshops
Men and women have different roles and expectations from a relationship. Information about accessing services and safety in sexual situations are important. There are workshops around England that provide these very life skills, including assertiveness and the negotiation of condom use. For more information click here
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Men's Health Forum
The Men's Health Forum is a website that provides a voice for male health: tackling the issues affecting the health and well-being of boys and men in England and Wales.
NHS Direct
A website and helpline that provides information and advice about health, illness and health services enabling patients to make decisions about their healthcare and that of their families. NHS Direct









