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Healthy relationships and improving sexual health outcomes

Healthy relationships and improving sexual health outcomes. Healthy relationships and improving sexual health outcomes. The Public Health 5 - 19 group will carry out a priority review on healthy relationships and positive sexual health outcomes to answer the following questions:

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Healthy relationships and improving sexual health outcomes

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  1. Healthy relationships and improving sexual health outcomes

  2. Healthy relationships and improving sexual health outcomes The Public Health 5 - 19 group will carry out a priority review on healthy relationships and positive sexual health outcomes to answer the following questions: • Should promoting healthy relationships and sexual health be a priority area for CHYPOF? • If so why is it a priority area? • If so, who in the system should be doing what? • If so, what are the lines of accountability within the system and who should CHYPOF be holding to account?

  3. Current national policy drivers

  4. Why the review? (1) • Good progress has been made on improving sexual health outcomes including teenage pregnancy. We want to maintain this. • There are new challenges and opportunities created by the online environment, growing awareness of the importance of consent, and the prevalence of abuse. All have an impact on sexual health, positive relationships and the building of resilience. These all need to be understood in the context of other activity to ensure best outcomes for the investment and support the whole system to ‘step up’ to deliver on outcomes

  5. Why the review? (2) • There are numerous policy drivers which impact on achieving healthy relationships and sexual health outcomes with the need to improve coordination to improve outcomes. • The new education policy context includes greater freedoms, different players and therefore a different approach. • Sexual health is not currently included in the trial adolescent survey and we need to understand the rationale and evidence base for inclusion in the future.

  6. Why the review? (3) • To enable CHYPOF to; • understand who in the new system should be doing what to help young people develop healthy relationships and positive sexual health outcomes in order to fulfill its function of providing expert advice and holding the system to account • make recommendations to the system as appropriate and monitoring progress.

  7. Methodology and timeframe March 2014 – July 2014 • Stakeholder engagement (what are we doing and why) • Review evidence about whether sexual health should be a priority • Gather information on policy drivers, investment, implementation and accountability bodies • Draft report, develop and test recommendations for bodies within the system July - September 2014 • Stakeholder engagement to establish recommendations • Publish report

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