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About: Kirklees Sexual Health / Kirklees Sexual Health Outreach

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Response from Michelle Briggs, Specialist Sexual Health Trainer, Sexual Health Outreach Team, Locala Community Partnerships 9 years ago
Michelle Briggs
Specialist Sexual Health Trainer, Sexual Health Outreach Team,
Locala Community Partnerships

Train professionals who work with under 25s, how to offer tests for chlamydia and provide condoms via the Kirklees C-Card Scheme

Submitted on 22/10/2014 at 16:49
Published on Care Opinion at 22:27


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Thank you for sending in your feedback about our outreach service, who visited your college today.

Chlamydia is the most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the UK, affecting both men and women. Most people who have it will have no symptoms and without a test you'll probably not even know anything is wrong. If left untreated it can cause serious long term effects.

If you are sexually active and under 25 you should be tested for chlamydia annually. The test for chlamydia is simple – just one quick and painless test that you do yourself - you don't even need to be examined.

If you or a friend need a test again then please give our team a call on 01484 481030 and we can even arrange for a test to be sent out to you - it's that simple.

Many thanks

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