YOUNG PEOPLE’S SEXUAL HEALTH THE CHALLENGE. AS/GD/CTS2 WAG OVERALL OBJECTIVE WE WANT OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE BETTER LIVES, BETTER HEALTH AND MORE CHOICES.

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YOUNG PEOPLE’S SEXUAL HEALTH THE CHALLENGE

AS/GD/CTS2 WAG OVERALL OBJECTIVE WE WANT OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE BETTER LIVES, BETTER HEALTH AND MORE CHOICES

AS/GD/CTS3 WHAT ARE THE TARGET AREAS IN SEXUAL HEALTH? TO REDUCE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS TO REDUCE UNWANTED TEENAGE PREGNANCIES

AS/GD/CTS4 THE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 2000 The Assembly’s Strategic Framework for Promoting Sexual Health in Wales, [2000] put sexual health firmly on the agenda. The framework included tackling high rates of teenage conception and the increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections.

AS/GD/CTS5 SO WHERE ARE WE NOW? HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROTECTION EDUCATION SERVICES

AS/GD/CTS6 WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE?

AS/GD/CTS7 THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK [1] This will set the agenda for all public health issues Seven key themes Two of which relate to the sexual health of young people: Children & Young People Health-Related Behaviours and Risk

AS/GD/CTS8 THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK [2] Children & Young People Acknowledges: that health-related behaviours often begin in childhood and adolescence; the importance of school, family and community and social networks as health promoting settings; the broader public health benefits of education and acquisition of skills

AS/GD/CTS9 THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK [3] Health-Related Behaviours and Risk (HRBR) Includes Smoking, Alcohol, Drugs & Sexual Health Extends beyond individual lifestyle choices -to impact on families and communities Sexual Health to be an area of increasing focus

AS/GD/CTS10 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE PROCESS What are we doing well? What are we doing badly? Gaps and duplication? What needs improvement? What should/could we stop doing? What needs to be done instead?