Last updated: 06/08/2010  
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Welcome to the website for the All Wales Sexual Health Network.  

On this website you can find; information on useful documents, resources, research and policies; examples of sexual health work across Wales and information about the Network. You can join the All Wales Sexual Health Network by completing the online membership form.
 
We have designed this website to act as a 'portal' for sexual health information, with links and contact details to help you find the information you need. We would also like professionals working in sexual health to be able to use this website to share information and to interact with the Network.
 
If you can’t find what you are looking for, or have any information or suggestions which may be of use to other professionals in sexual health, please contact Adam Jones
 
 

Current Features

InterSEXion English Issue 34
June 2010 Intersexion Out Now!

All Wales HIV Network
Information on HIV Services wanted for new Service Directory

All Wales Sexual Health Network Conference 2010
All Wales Sexual Health Network Annual Conference - Presentations and Report

Sexual Health Week
Details of 2010's Sexual Health Week

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Latest news

Putting child sexual abuse prevention on the political agenda
6 August 2010
Residents in Wales are being given the chance to get the prevention of child sexual abuse on the political agenda, thanks to a new campaign by Stop it Now! Wales.
NICE Guidance on PSHE
18 June 2010
NICE is developing public health guidance on school, college and community-based personal, social, health and economic education, with particular reference to sex and relationships and alcohol.
NICE guidance on the NHS provision of contraceptive services for socially disadvantaged young people
10 June 2010
NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) is developing public health guidance on the NHS provision of contraceptive services for socially disadvantaged young people up to the age of 25.

Last updated: 06/08/2010