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The boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Bexley, and Bromley (LSLBB) are seeking your views on the refreshed Sexual and Reproductive and HIV Strategy 2025-2030 (draft). They want to hear from you about the vision, principles and priorities of the strategy.
The new joint strategy sets out the priorities and goals for improving sexual health and wellbeing across the five boroughs with a focus on prevention and reducing health inequalities. Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Bromley with Bexley (LSLBB) continue to face some of the greatest sexual health challenges in England and it's a priority for LSLBB for people to have easy access to all the free services on offer.
One of the mandated public health services Lambeth Council is responsible for commissioning is sexual and reproductive health services, this includes the provision of contraception and access to testing for sexually transmitted infections and HIV. The council have therefore launched a survey to hear your thoughts on the draft strategy.
The survey will also give you an opportunity to let us know what has been working well and were we can focus our efforts, although you don’t need to have used sexual health services before to take part.
The information you provide will be kept strictly confidential and used only as statistical data for the purposes of feeding into the draft strategy.
The boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Bexley, and Bromley (LSLBB) are seeking your views on the refreshed Sexual and Reproductive and HIV Strategy 2025-2030 (draft). They want to hear from you about the vision, principles and priorities of the strategy.
The new joint strategy sets out the priorities and goals for improving sexual health and wellbeing across the five boroughs with a focus on prevention and reducing health inequalities. Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Bromley with Bexley (LSLBB) continue to face some of the greatest sexual health challenges in England and it's a priority for LSLBB for people to have easy access to all the free services on offer.
One of the mandated public health services Lambeth Council is responsible for commissioning is sexual and reproductive health services, this includes the provision of contraception and access to testing for sexually transmitted infections and HIV. The council have therefore launched a survey to hear your thoughts on the draft strategy.
The survey will also give you an opportunity to let us know what has been working well and were we can focus our efforts, although you don’t need to have used sexual health services before to take part.