Positive Voices: CNWL takes part in UK’s largest survey of people living with HIV
Posted on 18 January 2024
Our services are rated as outstanding by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and are open to everyone.
To find the service most appropriate for you, please follow the on-screen instructions on the home page.
You can also visit our useful information page for helpful advice.
Our psychology service based in the Mortimer Market Centre in London specialises in supporting people with concerns about sexual health. They can help you to understand the reasons you are feeling the way you do and to find a way forward by helping to build your confidence or develop practical strategies to make changes. Read their leaflet to find out more and how to access this service.
We also offer a HIV and sexual health psychology service to anyone who is seen in sexual health services provided by Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust. Please visit their website here or read their leaflet to find out how to access this service.
CLASH provides free and confidential sexual health outreach services for sex workers, homeless people, drug users, Black Asian and Minority Ethnic people (BAME) and men who have sex with men (MSM) living or working in Camden and Islington. SHOC provides free and confidential sexual health outreach services for sex workers in Haringey. You can contact the office on 020 3317 2855.
The outreach services include:
At Mortimer Market Centre, Capper St, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 6JB
CNWL’s Health Promotion Team provide free and confidential sexual health outreach services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, non binary and other minority groups; for Black Asian and Minority Ethnic people (BAME) and men who have sex with men (MSM) living or working in the County.
They also run awareness training session for staff working with young people in education.
The free sessions promote the sexual health and wellbeing of all Surrey residents and equip those working with individuals of school age with the knowledge, skills and tools to develop resilience, respect and to promote consensual healthy and safe sexual relationships. Find out more at this link.
Posted on 18 January 2024