[CLOSED] Tell us about sexual health advice, care, and support
According to the Terence Higgins Trust, STI rates in England increased 24% between 2021 and 20221. The UK Health Security Agency found that this was also reflected in Trafford, though the borough also saw an increase in rates of long-acting reversible contraception and fewer under-18s falling pregnant than the national average2. We can see things are changing, and want to get an idea of local people's knowledge and experiences of sexual health care as well as find out what barriers might be stopping them from getting what they need.
If you want to take part, simply fill in our quick survey at the link below. Your contribution can make a real difference to health and social care in Trafford, and every voice counts.
Feel free to be completely open and honest. The information collected will always be anonymised, which means that it will not be possible for someone to identify you by your answers. Please take care not to include any personal details in free text boxes (e.g. name and address).
1. www.tht.org.uk/news/new-sti-data-shows-24-increase-rates-england
2. fingertips.phe.org.uk/static-reports/sexualhealth-reports/2023%20update/E08000009.html?area-name=Trafford