Sexual health, HIV and puberty
4Boys - A below the belt guide to the male body
This full colour, highly illustrated booklet for young men aged 13 to 16 uses simple text and humorous illustrations to provide information on testicular self-examination, contraception, STIs and safer sex. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
4Girls - A below the bra guide to the female body
This full colour 16 page booklet gives girls the facts they want to know about physical changes and sexual development. An invaluable resource for youth workers, teachers and everyone working with young women. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
A guide to contraception: Is everybody doing it?
An illustrated booklet that deals with peer pressure, the issues involved in starting a sexual relationship, contraception and sexually transmitted infections. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Abortion - Knowing the facts
This illustrated booklet provides young people with accurate information about abortion including abortion law, attitudes and abortion procedures. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services. Meets curriculum guidance for key stages 3 and 4.
Abortion - Your questions answered
A patient information booklet about abortion
Ask brook about contraception
With so many different types of contraception available it's not always easy for young people to know which one is the right one for them. This booklet comprehensively covers all the widely available contraceptives and gives advice about usage and suitability. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Ask brook about emergency contraception
Nobody wants to think about what happens if something goes wrong with contraception and there's a risk of an unplanned pregnancy. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Bodyworks - your guide to understanding reproduction
A patient information booklet about the reproductive system.
Chlamydia (cinema)
This poster is part of the Worth Talking About campaign which aims to encourage people to have the test for chlamydia.
Chlamydia (clinic, female)
This poster is part of the Worth Talking About campaign which aims to encourage people to have the test for chlamydia.
Chlamydia (clinic, male)
This poster is part of the Worth Talking About campaign which aims to encourage people to have the test for chlamydia.
Chlamydia (train station)
This poster is part of the Worth Talking About campaign which aims to encourage people to have the test for chlamydia.
Chlamydia - looking after your sexual health
This leaflet gives you information about Chlamydia, advice on how to protect yourself and how to get treated if you think you might have the infection. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Considering abortion (A4 poster)
A poster for display in Primary Care sites in CCG areas which refer to BPAS for abortion.
Considering abortion?
A leaflet for women with an unplanned pregnancy who are considering abortion.
Contact centre card
A useful card to help patients book a convenient appointment with BPAS direct.
Contraceptive choices - after having a baby (chart)
A chart with information on contraceptive choices after birth.
Contraceptive choices chart
Contraception helps someone to prevent pregnancy. There are 15 available contraceptive methods in the UK.
Everyone has different ways to say yes or no (A4 poster)
This year's Sexual Health Week is all about consent, a topic that underpins all the FPA's work on relationships, sexual health and wellbeing.
Genital herpes - looking after your sexual health
This leaflet gives you information about genital herpes, advice on how to protect yourself and how to get treated if you think you might have the virus. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Genital warts - looking after your sexual health
This leaflet give you information about genital warts, advice on how to protect yourself and how to get treated. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Gonorrhoea - looking after your sexual health
This leaflet gives you information about gonorrhoea, advice on how to protect yourself, and how to get tested and treated if you think you might have the infection. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
He is the friend I've always wanted (A3 digital)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He is the friend I've always wanted (poster)
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He is the friend I've always wanted (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He likes me to smell nice (A3 digital)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He likes me to smell nice (poster)
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He likes me to smell nice (web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He phones and emails me everyday (poster)
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
He really loves me
Norfolk’s child sexual exploitation (CSE) campaign aims to help parents, carers and professionals spot the signs of CSE and encourage them to report their concerns so they can be investigated.
Hep B - risky business (gendered poster)
A poster promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (gendered vaccination flyer)
A flyer promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (generic flyer)
A flyer promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (generic poster)
A poster promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (man)
A postcard promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (non-gender)
A postcard promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
HIV - looking after your sexual health
HIV can be transmitted in a number of ways. This leaflet is mostly about sexual transmission. It gives you information about HIV, what you can do if you are worried that you might have the infection and advice on how to protect yourself. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
HIV does not discriminate - A3 poster
A poster aimed at the LGBT community about taking responsibility for safer sex.
HPV vaccination for men who have sex with me - protecting yourself against warts and cancer
A leaflet for the national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme for men who have sex with men (MSM).
I protect myself from HIV - choosing the best condom
This leaflet explains the benefits of using the right size and type of condom.
I protect myself from HIV - choosing the best condom (BME)
This leaflet explains the benefits of using the right size and type of condom.
I was young, carefree and despite all the campaigns I thought it would never happen to me - A3 poster
A poster aimed at the LGBT community about taking responsibility for safer sex.
iCaSH - the integrated contraception and sexual health service (A4 poster)
From 1st August 2018, the Norfolk sexual health service will be offering easier access to testing, with no need to visit the clinic. This poster provides all the important contact details .
Is this love?
A pocket sized fold-out leaflet with illustrations and clear text designed to help young people identify, and protect against, abusive behaviour within relationships. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Lisa contracted chlamydia at 16 - prompt card
A wallet sized card with information about the STI campaign aimed at young people.
Love stings - A beginner's guide to STIs
In brilliant comic strip style, this booklet raises and answers young people's questions about STIs - their symptoms and long-term effects, how they are treated, and how they can be avoided. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Love, sex, relationships
Clear text and humorous illustrations help young people aged 12 and above explore how they feel about their own sexuality, body image and relationships. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Non-gonococcal urethritis - looking after your sexual health
A patient information booklet about non-gonococcal urethritis.
Norfolk LGBT Project - A4 poster
A poster that highlights the services and support that are provided by the Norfolk LGBT Project. This support is relevant to the health and wellbeing needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in Norfolk.
Not all STIs have symptoms (leaderboard web banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
A leaderboard web banner to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign. This is targeted at 16-24 year olds which ultimately aims to reduce rates of STIs through increased condom usage.
Not all STIs have symptoms (MPU)
Format: Email signature / web banner
An MPU banner to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign. This is targeted at 16-24 year olds which ultimately aims to reduce rates of STIs through increased condom usage.
Not all STIs have symptoms (skyscraper banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
A skyscraper web banner to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign. This is targeted at 16-24 year olds which ultimately aims to reduce rates of STIs through increased condom usage.
Not all STIs have symptoms (TV screen)
Format: Screensavers / waiting room screen promotions
An TV screen display to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign. This is targeted at 16-24 year olds which ultimately aims to reduce rates of STIs through increased condom usage.
Not all STIs have symptoms - to be safe always use a condom - female (A4 poster)
An A4 poster with messaging "Not all STIs have symptoms. To be safe, always use a condom. For more information search 'protect against STIs''. With a female image.
Oral sex: looking after your sexual health
This booklet gives you information about oral sex, the risk of catching and passing on sexually transmitted infections through oral sex, how to get tested and treated if you think you have an infection, and how to protect yourself. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
People over 50 - relationships and sexual health
Whether you’re male, female, heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, if you are over 50 this guide is for you.
Porn can leave you with lots of questions
The FPA want to support people to have more open discussions about subjects related to porn, such as body image, consent, communication, safer sex...and the difference between fantasy and reality.
Porn is made to look good, not feel good
The FPA want to support people to have more open discussions about subjects related to porn, such as body image, consent, communication, safer sex...and the difference between fantasy and reality.
Pregnancy - a young person's guide
This comic style booklet covers reproduction, preparing for a pregnancy, the development of the fetus and birth. It also describes the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy and birth, giving young people a realistic view of what pregnancy entails. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Pregnant and don't know what to do? A guide to your options
A patient information booklet about pregnancy choices.
Puberty and sexuality for children and young people with a learning disability
This award winning teaching pack has been developed to be taught to learning disabled children and young people between the ages of 9-18 years old. It can be used with both individuals and groups of children and is effective in school, residential and home environments.
Pubic lice and scabies - looking after your sexual health
This booklet gives you information about pubic lice and scabies, what you can do if you are worried that you might have them and advice on how to protect yourself. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Raped or sexually assaulted - where would you go if you needed help?
The Harbour Centre is a Sexual Assault Referral Centre and provides a one-stop location, offering medical care and emotional support to victims of rape and serious sexual assault whether you are a man, woman or child and if it happened recently, or a long time ago.
Raped or sexually assaulted - where would you go if you needed help? (A4 poster)
A poster with the details of the The Harbour Centre (a specialist centre providing help for survivors of rape or sexual abuse).
Reading signals is as important between the sheets as on the road (A4 poster)
This year's Sexual Health Week is all about consent, a topic that underpins all the FPA's work on relationships, sexual health and wellbeing.
Rise above (A4 poster)
This poster can be displayed in classrooms or around the school to encourage students to visit the Rise Above website, where they can find useful PSHE information, stories, advice, videos and games to help them get talking about the things that matter to them.
Roll with it - a condom guide
Leaflet explaining correct condom use. The target audience is 14+ and as such the leaflet is mainly picture-led and text is limited to the necessary facts. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LEAFLET IS CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE TO ORDER OR DOWNLOAD.
Sex worth talking about - a healthcare professional's guide
Sex - worth talking about is a campaign to help young people make more informed choices about contraception, chlamydia testing and to look after their sexual health.
Sexual health guide for lesbian and bisexual women living in Norfolk
A sexual health guide for lesbian and bisexual women living in Norfolk. Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe experiences.
Sexual health services (iCaSH)
This pull out concertina-style card, provides information on the iCaSH services provided in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge.
Sexually transmitted infections (A4 poster)
Anyone sexually active can get an STI. Find out about symptoms, tests and how to protect yourself and your partners.
Sexually transmitted infections - do you know the facts?
This booklet provides information about sexually transmitted infections, for use with a range of communities to raise awareness levels about STIs.
Stigma sticks! - A3 poster
A poster aimed at the LGBT community about taking responsibility for safer sex.
Syphilis - looking after your sexual health
This leaflet gives you information about syphilis, what you can do if you are worried that you might have the infection and advice on how to protect yourself. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
The facts about Hepatitis A
This fold-out leaflet gives advice on how to prevent hepatitis A infection in men who have sex with men (MSM).
There's currently an outbreak of Hepatitis A (A3 poster)
This poster highlights the importance of good hygiene practice to avoid catching Hepatitis A and how to get vaccinated.
Thrush and bacterial vaginosis - looking after your sexual health
A patient information booklet about thrush and bacterial vaginosis.
Trichomonas vaginalis - looking after your sexual health
A patient information booklet about trichomonas vaginalis.
We would rather blame others - A3 poster
A poster aimed at the LGBT community about taking responsibility for safer sex.
What you need to know - Periods
This colourful booklet for girls aged 9 and above prepares them for menstruation by explaining why girls and women have periods, what happens, and how to deal with them. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (e-mail signature)
Format: Email signature / web banner
A e-mail signature to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign on STIs and young people.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (generic female 1 A4 poster)
An A4 poster with the messaging 'You can't always tell who's got an STI. For more information search 'protect against STIs'' and an image of a female.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (generic female 2 A4 poster)
An A4 poster with the messaging 'You can't always tell who's got an STI. Get your free condoms here' and an image of a female.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (generic male 1 A4 poster)
An A4 poster with messaging 'You can't always tell who's got an STI. For more information search 'protect against STIs' and an image of a male.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (generic male 2 A4 poster)
An A4 poster with messaging 'You can't always tell who's got an STI. Get your free condoms here' and an image of a male.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (leaderboard)
Format: Email signature / web banner
A leaderboard web banner to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign on STIs and young people.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (MPU banner)
Format: Email signature / web banner
An MPU web banner to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign on STIs and young people.
You can't always tell who's got an STI (skyscraper)
Format: Email signature / web banner
A skyscraper web banner to raise awareness of the Sexual Health campaign on STIs and young people.
You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI (bme male 1 A4 poster)
An A4 poster with the messaging 'You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI. For more information search ‘protect against STIs’'' and an image of a male.
You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI (bme male 2 A4 poster)
An A4 poster with the messaging 'You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI. Get your free condoms here' and an image of a male.
You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI (female condom A4 poster)
An A4 poster with the messaging 'You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI. Get your free condoms here' and an image of a female.
You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI (female STI a4 poster)
An A4 poster with the messaging 'You only need to have unprotected sex once to get an STI. For more information search ‘protect against STIs’'' and an image of a female.
Your contraceptive choices
A colourful fold-out leaflet giving an overview of the 15 methods of contraception available in the UK. For use in general practices, clinics, education settings and sexual health services.
Your guide to contraception
This leaflet will help you and your partner to decide on the method of contraception most suited to you both. It explains how they work, how effective they are and the main advantages and disadvantages. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to contraceptive choices - after you've had your baby
Many unplanned pregnancies happen in the first few months after childbirth, so even if you're not interested in sex at the moment, it is better to be prepared. This leaflet contains general information about contraception after childbirth. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to contraceptive injections
Contraceptive injections contain a progestogen hormone which is similar to the natural progesterone that women produce in their ovaries. This leaflet provides general information about the injections. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to diaphragms and caps
Diaphragms and caps are barrier methods of contraception. They fit inside your vagina and cover your cervix. They come in different shapes and sizes. This leaflet provides general information on vaginal diaphragms and cervical caps. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services
Your guide to emergency contraception
There are different types of emergency contraception: the emergency contraceptive pill Levonelle, the emergency contraceptive pill EllaOne, and the emergency intrauterine device (IUD). This leaflet provides general information about these methods of emergency contraception. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to long-acting reversible contraception (LARCs)
This leaflet provides information about four methods of contraception that do not depend on you remembering to take or use them to be effective. The are called Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs). .Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services
Your guide to male and female condoms
Male and female condoms are barrier methods of contraception. They stop sperm meeting an egg. This leaflet provides general information about the different types of condoms. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to male and female sterilisation
Sterilisation is a permanent method of contraception, suitable for people who are sure they never want children or do not want more children. This leaflet provides general information about sterilisation. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to natural family planning
This leaflet gives information on how natural family planning can help you avoid pregnancy. Fertility awareness involves being able to identify the signs and symptoms of fertility during the menstrual cycle so you can plan or avoid pregnancy. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the combined pill
There are a number of different combined pills. This leaflet provides general information about the combined pill. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the contraceptive implant
An implant is a small flexible rod that is placed just under your skin in your upper arm. This leaflet provides general information about the implant. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the contraceptive patch
The contraceptive patch releases two hormones similar to the natural hormones that women produce in their ovaries and like those used in the combined pill. This leaflet provides general information about the patch. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the contraceptive vaginal ring
The contraceptive vaginal ring releases hormones similar to the natural hormones that women produce in their ovaries and are like those used in the combined pill. This leaflet provides general information about the vaginal ring. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the IUD
An IUD is a small plastic and copper device that is put into your uterus (womb). This leaflet provides general information about this type of contraception. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the IUS
This leaflet provides basic information about the IUS. An IUS is a small T-shaped plastic device that is put into your uterus (womb). It releases a progestogen hormone and works for up to 5 years. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your guide to the progestogen-only pill
Progestogen-only pills (POPs) are different to combined pills because they do not contain any estrogen. This leaflet contains general information about the PO Pill. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.
Your sexual health - where to go for help and advice
This leaflet explains where you can get help and advice if: you need contraception, you think you might have a sexually transmitted infection, you're planning to become pregnant, you are pregnant and are not sure you want to have a baby, you want to find out more about abortion, you're having problems with your sex life, you have been sexually assaulted. Please note - iCaSH and School Nursing staff should source these materials from Cambridge Community Services.