SECTOR Statutory – Private – Voluntary - Community DELIVERY SETTINGS & SERVICE INTERFACES INTEGRATED CARE PATHWAYS STEP WISE HEALTH PROMOTION SAFEGUARDING.

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SECTOR Statutory – Private – Voluntary - Community DELIVERY SETTINGS & SERVICE INTERFACES INTEGRATED CARE PATHWAYS STEP WISE HEALTH PROMOTION SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND ADULTS Population Need Sexual Health and Well-Being PRIORITY GROUPS OUTCOMES Increased appropriate access to sexual health services leading to: LEVEL ONE Care planned counselling and support, oral contraception, condoms, EHC, abortion referral, vasectomy referral, SH history & assessment, asymptomatic screening, chlamydia & gonorrhoea (GC+ve ref to level 2), HIV testing & shared care with Level 3 SELF CARE Advice and Information (inc. web based ) Maternity and A&E Primary Care and Pharmacies Open Access GUM Integrated GUM and RSH Clinic Prison and Criminal Justice settings (inc YOS) Sexual Assault Referral Centres Community Services Outreach Services In-Reach Services Substance Misuse Children and Young Peoples Services Children in Need and care leavers Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Men who have sex with men Sex Workers New Arrivals from Abroad Homeless People Gypsies and Travellers Trafficked People LEVEL TWO Symptomatic & asymptomatic STIs testing and treatment, partner notification, long acting reversible contraception. LEVEL THREE Complex STIs, HIV, complex contraceptive need, abortion, vasectomy, specialist health promotion, psychosexual therapy Proposed Sexual Health Model of Care Reducing late diagnosis of HIV. Reducing under 18 conceptions Increasing Chlamydia diagnosis in the age group Reduced number of initial and repeat abortions Prompt access for earlier diagnosis and treatment. Increased use of effective good quality contraception Reduced number of people repeatedly treated for STIs. Better access to services for high risk communities DELIVERY MODALITY Reduced transmission of HIV, STIs and blood borne viruses Improved support for people vulnerable to and victim of sexual coercion, violence and exploitation Substance Misusers Offenders People with Mental Health problems People with Learning Disabilities

SECTOR Statutory – Private – Voluntary - Community DELIVERY SETTINGS & SERVICE INTERFACES INTEGRATED CARE PATHWAYS STEP WISE HEALTH PROMOTION SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND ADULTS Population Need Sexual Health and Well-Being PRIORITY GROUPS OUTCOMES Increased appropriate access to sexual health services leading to: LEVEL ONE Care planned counselling and support, oral contraception, condoms, EHC, abortion referral, vasectomy referral, SH history & assessment, asymptomatic screening, chlamydia & gonorrhoea (GC+ve ref to level 2), HIV testing & shared care with Level 3 SELF CARE Advice and Information (inc. web based ) Maternity and A&E Primary Care and Pharmacies Open Access GUM Integrated GUM and RSH Clinic Prison and Criminal Justice settings (inc YOS) Sexual Assault Referral Centres Community Services Outreach Services In-Reach Services Substance Misuse Children and Young Peoples Services New Arrivals from abroad LGBT people (all ages) Young People (under 25 years) Sex Workers People with HIV Vulnerable Young People High Risk Working Age Adults Vulnerable Adults Earlier presentation and diagnosis of HIV, STIs and BBVs LEVEL TWO Symptomatic & asymptomatic STIs testing and treatment, partner notification, long acting reversible contraception. LEVEL THREE Complex STIs, HIV, complex contraceptive need, abortion, vasectomy, specialist health promotion, psychosexual therapy Reduced % presenting with HIV at a late stage of infection. Reduced number of under 18 conceptions Improve the chlamydia diagnosis rate in young adults. Reduced number of initial and repeat abortions Prompt access for earlier diagnosis and treatment. Increased use of effective good quality contraception Reduced number of people repeatedly treated for STIs. Better access to services for high risk communities DELIVERY MODALITY Reduced transmission of HIV, STIs and blood borne viruses

SECTOR Statutory – Private – Voluntary - Community DELIVERY SETTINGS & SERVICE INTERFACES INTEGRATED CARE PATHWAYS STEP WISE HEALTH PROMOTION SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND ADULTS Population Need Sexual Health and Well-Being PRIORITY GROUPS OUTCOMES Increased appropriate access to sexual health services leading to: LEVEL ONE Care planned counselling and support, oral contraception, condoms, EHC, abortion referral, vasectomy referral, SH history & assessment, asymptomatic screening, chlamydia & gonorrhoea (GC+ve ref to level 2), HIV testing & shared care with Level 3 SELF CARE Advice and Information (inc. web based ) Maternity and A&E Primary Care and Pharmacies Open Access GUM Integrated GUM and RSH Clinic Prison and Criminal Justice settings (inc YOS) Sexual Assault Referral Centres Community Services Outreach Services In-Reach Services Substance Misuse Children and Young Peoples Services Children in Need and care leavers Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Men who have sex with men Sex Workers New Arrivals from Abroad Homeless People Gypsies and Travellers Trafficked People LEVEL TWO Symptomatic & asymptomatic STIs testing and treatment, partner notification, long acting reversible contraception. LEVEL THREE Complex STIs, HIV, complex contraceptive need, abortion, vasectomy, specialist health promotion, psychosexual therapy Reducing late diagnosis of HIV. Reducing under 18 conceptions Increasing Chlamydia diagnosis in the age group Reduced number of initial and repeat abortions Prompt access for earlier diagnosis and treatment. Increased use of effective good quality contraception Reduced number of people repeatedly treated for STIs. Better access to services for high risk communities DELIVERY MODALITY Reduced transmission of HIV, STIs and blood borne viruses Improved support for people vulnerable to and victim of sexual coercion, violence and exploitation Substance Misusers Offenders People with Mental Health problems People with Learning Disabilities