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Essex Embraces New Era in HIV Support with Provide Community

Essex Sexual Health Service, delivered by Provide Community and commissioned by Essex County Council, is marking a new chapter in HIV support across Essex. This new chapter aims to enhance the scope and quality of services offered to those living with HIV, addressing a spectrum of needs from health management to social support. Provide Community, […]

Empowering Parents and Carers: New Resources for Navigating Conversations on Sexual Health

Essex Sexual Health Service, delivered by Provide Community and commissioned by Essex County Council, proudly announces a new, dedicated section on its website for parents and carers, designed to empower them with the resources and knowledge necessary to engage in meaningful and supportive conversations about sexual health with young people. The “Parents and Carers” section […]

Your Guide to Contraception Options Beyond the Pill

When we think about contraception, the pill often comes to mind as a popular and well-known option. But did you know there’s a wide variety of contraception methods available that might better suit your lifestyle or health needs? If you’re looking for alternatives, whether long-term solutions or hormone-free options, this guide explores some of the […]

Everything You Need to Know About Periods: A Beginner’s Guide

Starting your period is a big milestone in life, but it can also bring up plenty of questions. Whether you’ve already started your period or are just getting ready for it, understanding the basics will help you feel more comfortable and confident. Let’s explore the essential facts about periods, how to manage menstrual bleeding, and […]

STI Spotlight: What You Need to Know About Chlamydia

This month, we’re putting the spotlight on one of the most common yet often silent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) – chlamydia. If you’re sexually active, understanding this STI is essential for maintaining your sexual health. Let’s dive into what you need to know about chlamydia, how it spreads, and what steps you can take to […]

All About Oral Contraception: What You Need to Know

Oral contraception, commonly known as “the pill,” is a type of birth control that you take by mouth every day. It’s a popular method to prevent pregnancy and can also help with other issues like irregular periods, acne, and menstrual cramps. How Does It Work? The pill works by releasing hormones that prevent your ovaries […]

Understanding Hepatitis B: What You Need to Know

Hepatitis B, also known as Hep B, is a virus that affects your liver. It’s pretty common and can be serious if not treated. The virus spreads through contact with infected blood, sexual contact, or from a mother to her baby during birth. How Do You Get It? Hepatitis B is transmitted through contact with […]

Sexual Health Week 2024: “Are You Feeling It?”

This year’s Sexual Health Week 9 – 15 September, themed “Are You Feeling It?”, focuses on emotional well-being in sexual relationships and the importance of understanding our feelings in intimate contexts. It’s also a time to highlight the importance of Relationship, Sex, and Health Education (RSHE), ensuring that everyone has the knowledge and confidence to […]

STI Spotlight: Genital Warts – What You Need to Know

As part of our series spotlighting STI’s, this month we’re looking at genital warts. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are an infection that can be passed on between sexual partners during unprotected sexual contact. There are more than 25 STIs which can be spread by vaginal, anal or oral sex. They are unfortunately common amongst all […]

Building Healthy LGBTQ+ Relationships

Fostering healthy relationships within the LGBTQ+ community involves unique considerations and challenges. Whether you are in a romantic relationship, a close friendship, or a familial bond, these principles can help ensure that your relationships are supportive, respectful, and fulfilling. Effective Communication Open and honest communication is fundamental to any relationship. For LGBTQ+ couples, this includes […]