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information on rape and sexual assault, child abuse, domestic violence, safety
In a sexual relationship you have the right to:
Choose when to have sex
Say no to sex
Ask for want you want
Say what you don't want
If you have sexual contact with someone without their consent
you are committing a crime.
It...
If you have sexual contact with someone without their consent you are committing a crime.
This section will give you information to think about how to
keep yourself safe.
Safer sex
A night out
Rape and Sexual Assault
Domestic Abuse
Pressure
For further support
ChildLine for a confidential chat. Phone:...
The Anus & Sexual Activity
For many people the anus and surrounding area are very
sensitive and are sexually arousing as the nerve supply to this
area of the body is linked to the genital skin. For this reason
sexual...
The Anus & Sexual Activity
For many people the anus and surrounding area are very
sensitive and are sexually arousing as the nerve supply to this
area of the body is linked to the genital skin. For this reason
sexual...
Referrals to the Sandyford:
Sandyford is a large organisation offering sexual, reproductive
and emotional health services to clients. A majority of our
clients access services via self referral and take the opportunity
to attend the drop...
Relationship Counselling
Good relationships rely on good communication. When
communication breaks down or is missing problems in a relationship
can become overwhelming.
Sometimes we can get into a rut of not really listening to each
other...
Sexual Health & Relationships
Being sexually healthy is about feeling good, positive and
confident about sexual feelings and relationships choices.
Being sexually healthy...
The word 'relationship' basically means how you 'relate to'
another person. There are lots of different types of
relationships. These can include intimate sexual relationships with
a partner or non-sexual relationships with friends,...
What sort of things should you consider before having a sexual
relationship? It's a good idea to ask:
Am I sure about this?
Do they want the same as me?
Do I feel safe?
Am I doing this because of other people's expectations?
And...
Sandyford reports and evaluations.
Contraception & Reproductive
Health
This section of the website offers information and links to
services on all aspects of Contraception and Reproductive
health.
This includes:
The varied methods of contraception...
Sandyford services provide a full range of sexual, reproductive and emotional health services, including testing and treatment for all Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV
contraception including same-day Implanon and coil fitting
gynaecology
counselling, including alcohol counselling for young people
specialist clinics for men who have sex with men, gender dysphoria and young people
specialised under 18 years clinics called The Place although young people are also welcome at other clinics
Within the framework of World Health Orgainsation's definition
of health as a state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity,
reproductive health addresses the reproductive...
You and your partner can try to maximise your chances of having
a healthy pregnancy and labour in a number of ways including:
Giving up smoking: Smoking in pregnancy raises
the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth and low...
The Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU) promotes evidence based practice through clinical guideline development
Self Help
A lot of our stock is for self help. Self-help materials aim to
help you cope with issues such as stress, anxiety, eating
disorders, depression and other health matters
It's estimated that as many as 1 in 5 of us will be experiencing
mental...
If you have any tests for sexually transmitted infections
including HIV the doctor, nurse or sexual health adviser will ask
you how you would like to get your results back. You can get
results in these ways:
You can phone the telephone...
The contraceptive vaginal ring is one of the newest birth
control methods on the market. It is a flexible plastic ring about
2 inches (5.4 cm) in diameter and about 1/8" thick (4 mm). You can
easily insert the ring into the vagina where it stays...
If you want to you can go to the police to make a report. You
should do this as soon as possible. Alternatively, you can go to a
rape and sexual assault centre in Glasgow called
Archway. You can phone Archway yourself or be
referred by your G.P.,...