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Sexual Health
Sex is a fantastic experience. But it stops being fun when you realise that you’ve contracted an STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) just because you were being lazy. No matter what your sexual interests are, or how much you have sex, it is always important to stay safe, protect yourself and take the proper precautions.
For a copy of the NTSU Safe Sex Guide, click HERE
Activities of Risk
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If you think you have any of these symptoms, don't panic! Make an appointment with your Doctor as soon as possible. There are medical centres on Clifton and City Campus, which you should register with while at University - especially if you are not from Nottingham. Alternatively, you can go to one of the NHS drop-in centres in Nottingham who can test for HIV and other STI's, usually without appointment.
Health Services across all 3 campuses
City Health Centre (0115 848 6481)
Open Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 8.30am – 6.45pm
And on Thursdays 8.30am – 1pm
Clifton Health Centre (0115 848 3100)
Open Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 8.30am – 6.45pm
And on Thursdays 8.30am – 1pm
The Southwell Medical Centre (01636 813561)
The Ropewalk
Southwell
Nottinghamshire
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So remember
- Respect for yourself, your body and your health
- Learn about the risks
- Be prepared and use protection
- Being assertive when dealing with safe sex and being able to say 'no' if you want to
- Take responsibility
- Pick a free condom from Union Central (Clifton and City only. Coming soon to Brack!)
*Courtesy of NTU Pride web-site
If your interested in campaigning on any sexual health issues that are important to you email - welcam@su.ntu.ac.uk
Alternatively you can contact your Welfare and Involvement Officer at