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1 Making Progress on Young People’s Sexual Health Dr Jane Wilkinson Deputy Chief Medical Officer 6th February 2008

2 Sexually Transmitted Infections

3 New Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics New STI Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics 1997-2006 Health Protection Agency Source: Health Protection Agency

4 ....Chlamydia rates have risen, but have we turned a corner? New STI Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics 1997-2006 Health Protection Agency Source: Health Protection Agency Number

5 Wales is doing better than other parts of the UK New STI Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics 1997-2006 Health Protection Agency Source: Health Protection Agency Number MalesFemales

6 Patterns of infection are changing, we can make a difference New STI Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics 1997-2006 Health Protection Agency Source: Health Protection Agency 1 Uncomplicated chlamydia/gonorrhoea diagnosed in GUM clinics. 2 First attack of genital warts/genital herpes diagnosed in GUM clinics. 3 HIV diagnosed in a variety of settings. Rates of new HIV diagnoses from 2003 onwards are adjusted for reporting delays. 4 Rates of chlamydia diagnoses should be interpreted in the context of increasing use of Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests.

7 Teenage Pregnancy

8 Conception rates have remained relatively stable New STI Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics 1997-2006 Health Protection Agency Source: Stats Wales Rate per 100,000 people

9 New STI Diagnoses at Welsh GUM Clinics 1997-2006 Health Protection Agency Source: Stats Wales Wide variation across Wales - Under 18 Conceptions 2005 Wales = 43.6 per 100,000 Rate per 100,000 people

10 Access to Services in Wales

11 Quality requirements for Sexual Health Services in Wales to be launched in 2008 Gauge opinion on how and where we need to focus our effort to improve our services in Wales ‘Education and access to sexual health services are key to reducing rates of sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, as well as being essential to improving the overall health of our young people.’ Improving quality in Wales

12 Public Health is not the only sector with an interest - we need to build new, and reinforce existing bridges Education is key to deliver change Public Health programmes must and will integrate Sexual Health education and personal relations programmes Building Bridges - Working with other partners

13 Universities and Higher Education, key area for our efforts Working with the National Union of Students Partners for promoting sexual health services amongst students Reaching into communities of need

14 Service management focus on improving services through Service and Financial Framework (SAFF) Data quality and usage still a problems - development of Sexual Health Minimum Data set Welsh approaches to Welsh situation Where is our focus?

15 A Healthy Future: A Public Health Strategic Framework for Wales Socio-economic, cultural and environmental conditions Children and Young People Healthy Eating, Food and Fitness Health-related behaviours and risk (including smoking, alcohol, drugs, sexual health) Limiting Long-term health conditions Mental Health Supporting Local Public Health Delivery Public Health Strategic Framework

16 Data from the last year shows we can turn infection rates around - you are making a difference We need to harness our resources together to address our Welsh issues Keep talking, keep networking, learn from each other and make sure that people know the good things you are doing....and the future?

17 Thank you very much Diolch yn fawr Dr Jane Wilkinson Deputy Chief Medical Officer Welsh Assembly Government Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3NQ


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