Sexual health

  • Brook

    Brook provides free and confidential sexual health and wellbeing services for nearly 250,000 young people UK-wide, each year.

    Website
    Brook

  • Sexual Health Helpline

    The National Sexual Health Helpline provided by Public Health England is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm.

    Phone
    0300 123 7123

  • Family Planning Association

    A sexual health charity, the Family Planning Association gives straightforward information and support on sexual health, sex and relationships to everyone in the UK.

    Phone
    020 7608 5240

    Website
    Family Planning Association

  • Derbyshire LGBT+

    One of Derbyshire LGBT+ main aims has always been to provide sexual health advice and services to LGBT+ people in Derby and Derbyshire.

    Phone
    01332 207704

    Website
    www.derbyshirelgbt.org.uk

    Email
    info@derbyshirelgbt.org.uk

  • SV2 – Supporting Victims of Sexual Violence

    SV2 will support you regardless of when your experience of sexual abuse or violence occurred. We support all genders from any age and offer counselling to both adults and children.

    Phone
    01773 746 115

    Website
    www.sv2.org.uk

    Email
    help@sv2.org.uk

  • Your Sexual Health Matters

    Your Sexual Health Matters provides free and confidential sexual health and wellbeing services.

    Phone
    0800 328 3383

    Website
    www.yoursexualhealthmatters.org.uk

  • Sexual Abuse and Incest Line

    SAIL is a registered charity, established in 1992, based in Chesterfield. They offer free, specialist counselling for adults aged 18 and over in Derbyshire who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, incest or sexual violence.

    Phone
    0800 028 2678

    Website
    www.sailderbyshire.org.uk/our-services

    Text
    07522 561397

    Email
    helpline@sailderbyshire.org.uk

  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)

    Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is used to reduce the risk of getting HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).
    PrEP works by stopping HIV from getting into your body and making copies of itself (replicating). You’ll only be protected from HIV infection if there are high enough levels of PrEP in your body, so it’s important to take it correctly.
    PrEP can be used by anyone from a community or group that is most at risk of HIV, or people who have sex with people from those networks.

    Read more about PrEP