Residents in Coventry and Warwickshire are being invited to take part in a survey which will help shape and inform the future of local sexual health services.
The survey aims to gather feedback to help shape a new service that focuses on:
- Reducing health inequalities by, for example, improving engagement with Black, Asian and minority ethnic people and those living in greater deprivation
- Expanding the availability of contraception and increasing the number of people being tested for sexually transmitted infections
- Improving engagement with people with additional and complex needs
- Increased use of ‘at home’ interventions/consultations
Shade Agboola, Director of Public Health at Warwickshire County Council, said: “Supporting our residents’ health is important and offering a free and confidential sexual health service is key.
“The review of our sexual health services ensures that we continue to deliver the service that meets our residents’ needs. Your views are important to help shape the future delivery of the service, please take a few moments to complete our survey and have your say.”
The survey is open until June 24 and can be completed online; if you need a paper copy or the information in another format or language, email strategiccommissioningadmin@warwickshire.gov.uk or call 01926 476 687.