Many many staff & students are appalled by the decision from UCL to leave @stonewalluk schemes.
Please consider signing the petition to oppose this retrograde change.
I stand with LGBT+ colleagues & send love & solidarity to trans colleagues & students
https://t.co/ChkxJDFnXL
Surveillance, evaluation, inclusive interventions and holistic approaches are needed to strengthen sexual healthcare going forwards @jogibbs76@NatsalStudy@ASSIST_OPSS
Calling members of the LGBTQi community …
Do you identify as non-binary or trans?
Do you identify as a man who has sex with other men?
If so, we would love your help to test our interview design, to help make sure our process is as inclusive as possible.
We are delighted to announce a new 2021-22 cohort of 18 Fellows have begun their impact journey with us on our annual #ImpactFellowship!
Keep your eyes peeled on our website to follow their progress this year and find out who they are now:
https://t.co/EF4qFQzMlB
Excellent work from colleagues including the illustrious @DrWoodeOwusu directly outlining system-wide implications and recommending key areas for action to help address #inequalities in #sexualhealth and wellbeing of people of black Caribbean heritage
Inequalities in sexual health outcomes among people of black Caribbean heritage have persisted for >20yrs. So, we are DELIGHTED to share resources to help address this.
READ PHE Guidance here: https://t.co/DlKZxAPKd3
WATCH: 4min video here: https://t.co/2iKCwCpwKk
In case you missed the launch of the website for our new @NIHRresearch study aiming to provide evidence to improve sexual health for all in a digital NHS #newresearch#sexualhealth#NHS ⬇️⬇️⬇️
It is great to be joining the @sequence_digi team to work on optimising, piloting, trialling and evaluating the innovative online chlamydia pathway to improve sexual healthcare in the UK. And just in time for the launch of our fab website!
We're VERY excited to announce the launch of our new programme website - https://t.co/9b6yyOwOcK which we have developed alongside community representatives and our wider research team. Join us as we develop an evidence base to improve sexual health for all in a digital NHS.
It is great to show that Acclerated Partner Therapy enables sex partners to be tested and treated for STIs without going to clinic in a highly acceptable way, delivered in UK sexual health clinics with high fidelity during the LUSTRUM trial despite immense challenges @stihiv2021
As well as our poster @stihiv2021 Explaining experiences of Accelerated Partner Therapy partner notification for people with chlamydia in the LUSTRUM randomised control trial: Process evaluation presented by @fionamapp
Delighted to share an afternoon with both our Co-Investigators and Programme Steering Committee reflecting on our research findings & experiences. What a supportive group!
📌 In case you missed it! Wonderful to see our new study now in @STI_BMJ, in which we propose a new classification of sexual partner types to improve PN for #STIs#SexualHealth ⬇️