• SERVICE CLOSURE - 2nd April

    For the purpose of staff training the service will not open until 2pm

  • Telephone Lines

    Due to staffing shortages there may be some delay in responding to calls.  Please bear with us at this time and we will endeavour to answer all calls as soon as possible.

  • Results Hub

    Due to staffing shortages and testing delays at the laboratory there will be a delay in obtaining your results.  We will process them as soon as we receive them.  Thank you for your patience

  • Continuing building works at St Hughs

    Please bear with us for any disruption during the ongoing repairs to the roof

Healthy Relationships

Healthy relationships are happy ones. It is important to know what constitutes a healthy relationship. Not everyone is happy all the time, and arguments are part and parcel of relationships, but there are some general signs of a healthy, equal relationship, whereby your partner:

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Healthy relationships are happy ones. It is important to know what constitutes a healthy relationship. Not everyone is happy all the time, and arguments are part and parcel of relationships, but there are some general signs of a healthy, equal relationship, whereby your partner:

listens to you and values your opinion respects your feelings trusts you is happy for you to spend time with your own friends would never physically hurt you would never call you names, threaten you or make you feel bad makes you feel comfortable and safe to be yourself accepts when you say no to things you don’t want to do never tries to control who you see, where you go or what you wear

Not all relationships involve sex. However, if you do choose to have sex, it should be something you do once you are both ready, and you should both enjoy it.

Check out this extra information on other important things like consent, sex for the first time, are you ready for sex and peer pressure.

Find out how to ensure you have safer sex and safer relationships. If you are worried your relationship is abusive, there are places you can go to get help.

Condoms
by post!

If you are aged 16 and over you can now get free condoms sent to your home. Click here for more information.

Self-help
information

You may be able to get advice or treatment sooner for some health related matters. For information on how you might be able to get quicker acess to alternative options click here.

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you think

Please tell us about your most recent experience at Sefton Sexual Health by completing our Friends and Family Test.

Free and
confidential

Sefton Sexual Health offers a free and confidential service in clinics across Sefton.