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"I didn't feel embarrassed"

About: Kirklees Sexual Health / Kirklees Sexual Health Outreach

(as the patient),

this lady came to Brunel to see if we wanted to do a test for Clamidia, she was nice and didn't make me feel embarrassed to ask a question

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Response from Michelle Briggs, Specialist Sexual Health Trainer, Sexual Health Outreach Team, Locala Community Partnerships 8 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 14/03/2016 at 11:15
Published on Care Opinion at 11:54


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Good morning Mixypixy and thank you so much for posting your lovely comments.

Sue, our Outreach worker really enjoys coming out and meeting young people and I will make sure she sees your feedback.

Talking about sexual health can feel really daunting and we want all our service users to feel comfortable and free to ask about what is important to them and it sounds like Sue got it just right for you.

If you need any more support or advice about contraception or sexual health then feel free to get in touch on 01484 481030 or take a look at the Locala webpage

https://www.locala.org.uk/your-healthcare/contraception-and-sexual-health/

Once again - many thanks for your comments

From the Locala Sexual Health Outreach + Prevention Team

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